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Tata Motors’ May sales up by 50%

Tata Motors' global sales posted a growth of over 50% in May as compared to corresponding month last year.
1 min read15 Jun '10
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Tata Motors’ global sales, comprising of Tata, Tata Daewoo and Hispano Carrocera range of commercial vehicles, Tata passenger vehicles along with distributed brands in India, and Jaguar and Land Rover, were 79,819 nos. in May 2010, a growth of 50% over May 2009.

Sales of its trucks and buses grew 45 percent year-on-year to 36,689 units in May 2010

Sales of all passenger vehicles were 43,130 units or a growth of 54% growth over May ‘09. Tata passenger vehicle sales, including those distributed, were 24,077 units in May ’10, a growth of 42%.

Jaguar Land Rover global sales in May 2010 shot up by 72 percent to 19,053 vehicles, higher by 72%. Land Rover sales zoomed by 93 percent to 5120 units, while Jaguar sales grew by 34 percent to 5,120 units, last month.

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