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Tata Motors to re-enter passenger car market in South Africa

The re-entry comes six years after exiting the market and signals a potential revival of Tata Motors’ export business.
2 min read16 Aug '25
Sergius BarrettoSergius Barretto
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Tata Punch, Harrier Curvv and Tiago.

Tata Motors will officially re-enter the South African passenger vehicle market on August 19, marking its comeback after a six-year hiatus. The company continued to sell commercial vehicles in the country during this period, but passenger car exports had stopped in 2019.

  1. The brand’s exports to South Africa have been closed since 2019
  2. Tata currently exports to Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Mauritius

Tata has tied up with exclusive distributor Motus Holdings Ltd, which is expected to launch most, if not all, of its current portfolio. A teaser shows models like the Punch, Harrier, Curvv and Tiago headed to South Africa. 

Earlier exports included Tata Indica, Safari

Tata first entered the South African market in 2004 with the Indica and Indigo, later adding models like the Vista, Safari and Aria. While it also ventured into other international markets such as Spain and Italy, weak demand eventually led to operations winding up, with South Africa closing in 2019.

New-gen models and EVs strengthen prospects

Unlike its earlier line-up, Tata now has a stronger portfolio, including EVs. Currently, it exports only to a few neighbouring markets – Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Mauritius – but the South Africa relaunch could signal a broader export push. The company, however, will need to balance this with rising competition in its home market.

Mahindra is a well-established player in South Africa

Tata’s return will put it head-to-head with Mahindra, which has built a strong foothold in South Africa. In April, Mahindra sold a record 2,253 vehicles, becoming the fastest-growing carmaker in the country and moving up to eighth position in sales. The rivalry between the two Indian automakers, already fierce at home, will now play out on foreign turf.

With inputs from Hormazd Sorabjee.

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