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Tata garnered 62,076 units in June 2026 by registering a massive 67 per cent year-on-year growth with Punch and Nexon on top
Tata Motors recorded a notable performance in June 2026 as PV dispatches increased to 62,076 units by registering a massive 67 per cent year-on-year growth over 37,083 units sold during the corresponding month last year. Compared to 59,090 units dispatched in May 2026, volumes also improved by 5 per cent as the Punch and Nexon stood tall while the recently introduced Sierra continued to establish itself among the company’s highest volume earning models.
The Punch retained its position as Tata’s best-selling model after recording 21,006 units. The micro SUV more than doubled its June 2025 tally of 10,446 units – registering 101 per cent year-on-year growth. Dispatches also improved 4 per cent over May allowing the five-seater to stay ahead of every other model within the brand’s domestic fleet.
The Nexon followed in the second position with 18,335 units by improving 58 per cent over last year despite witnessing a marginal 4 per cent month-on-month decline. Both contributed significantly to the overall volumes as they helped garner nearly 40,000 units. The recently launched Sierra ICE continued to build numbers after dispatching 6,392 units during June. Amidst sequential volumes dipping 3 per cent from 6,606 units in May, the SUV will see increase in numbers soon courtesy of the arrival of the electric version.
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The Tiago also delivered an impressive performance by recording 7,329 units with a 22 per cent year-on-year growth. More significantly, the hatchback’s dispatches surged 75 per cent compared to the previous month of May 2026. The Harrier emerged as the quickest growing existing Tata SUV on an annual basis. Its dispatches climbed from 1,259 units in June 2025 to 2,962 units last month.
The figures led to a huge 135 per cent year-on-year growth. Its volumes also improved 5 per cent over May. The Safari continued its positive run with 1,271 units – registering 38 per cent annual growth while improving 20 per cent sequentially. The Curvv recorded 1,753 units – ending the month 15 per cent below June 2025 but 4 per cent higher than May.
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The Altroz witnessed the most noticeable decline among Tata’s mainstream passenger vehicles. Dispatches fell 39 per cent year-on-year to 2,426 units and declined 17 per cent compared to May. The Tigor also garnered low volume with 602 units as it dropped on both MoM and YoY fronts.
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