Tata Motors sales fall 3 p.c. in August; Nano sales dip 85 p.c.

September 01, 2011 04:02 pm | Updated August 11, 2016 04:56 pm IST - New Delhi

A file picture of  Tata Motors Aria Luxury car during its launch in New Delhi. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar.

A file picture of Tata Motors Aria Luxury car during its launch in New Delhi. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar.

Tata Motors today reported a 2.84 per cent decline in total sales during August 2011, to 64,078 units with sales of its small car Nano falling by 85 per cent during the month.

The company had sold 65,954 units in the same month of 2010, the company said in a statement.

The homegrown firm's total passenger vehicles sales in the domestic market stood at 16,829 units in July, a fall of 33.25 per cent from 25,212 units in the same month last year.

The company's latest offering Nano's sales stood at 1,202 units during the month, down 85 per cent, the company said.

The 'Indica' range reported sales of 7,206 units, down 4 per cent vis-a-vis August, 2010, Tata Motors said.

In addition, the 'Indigo' family recorded sales of 5,100 units, a decrease of 24 per cent in comparison to the same month last year. Sales of 'Sumo', 'Safari' and 'Aria' grew by 15 per cent to 3,321 units.

In the commercial vehicles segment, the company sold 43,045 units in the domestic market during the month under review compared to 35,585 units in the same month last year, translating into an increase of 20.96 per cent.

Light commercial vehicle sales during the month amounted to 26,344 units, a growth of 27 per cent over last year, while medium and heavy commercial vehicle sales stood at 16,701 units, a growth of 12 per cent compared to August, 2010.

The company's exports fell by 18.48 per cent to 4,204 units last month from 5,157 units in the same month last year, it added.

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