Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles shares jumped significantly after reporting a profit drop for the fourth quarter of FY26. Revenue from operations saw an increase. The company also recommended a final dividend. Brokerage firms offered varied opinions, with some remaining bullish and others cautious about the automaker's future prospects. Concerns persist regarding Jaguar Land Rover's performance.

Tata Motors' domestic passenger vehicle business is poised for strong Q4 growth, driven by higher volumes and improved product mix. This robust performance is expected to offset…

Tata Motors CV Q4 Results: Tata Motors (CV) achieved a strong financial performance. Net profit surged 70% year-on-year to Rs 2,406 crore in the March quarter. Revenue also saw a…

Passenger vehicle sales in India are projected to grow by approximately 10% this fiscal year, driven by sustained strong demand. Despite geopolitical uncertainties and potential…