Tata Motors CV Soars: Q3 Revenue Up 16.5%, Margins Expand on Strong Demand

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Tata Motors CV Soars: Q3 Revenue Up 16.5%, Margins Expand on Strong Demand
Overview

Tata Motors' Commercial Vehicles (CV) segment reported a robust Q3 FY26 with revenue soaring 16.5% YoY to ₹21,533 Cr. EBITDA grew 18.9% YoY to ₹2,724 Cr, and margins improved to 12.7% (+30 bps). EBIT also saw strong growth and margin expansion. Wholesales surged 20% YoY, with exports jumping 70%. The company highlighted strong YTD ROCE of 53% and robust Free Cash Flow generation. The outlook for Q4 FY26 remains positive, driven by government infrastructure spending and new product launches.

📉 The Financial Deep Dive

The Numbers:
Tata Motors' Commercial Vehicles (CV) segment delivered a stellar Q3 FY26 performance. Revenue surged by 16.5% year-on-year to ₹21,533 Cr. EBITDA recorded a substantial 18.9% YoY increase to ₹2,724 Cr, accompanied by a 30 basis points margin improvement to 12.7%. EBIT demonstrated even stronger growth, rising 29.1% YoY to ₹2,291 Cr, with its margin expanding by a significant 100 basis points to 10.6%. Profit Before Tax (before interest and tax - PBT(bei)) saw a sharp 36.3% YoY jump to ₹2,290 Cr.

Operationally, CV segment wholesales climbed 20% YoY to 116.8K units, fueled by a remarkable 70% YoY growth in exports. For the year-to-date (YTD) FY26, revenue reached ₹56,912 Cr (+6.3% YoY), with EBITDA margin at 12.4% (+80 bps YoY) and EBIT margin at 10.1% (+130 bps YoY). The segment posted a strong YTD FY26 ROCE of 53%.

The Quality:
Cash flow generation was a key highlight. The CV segment generated a healthy Free Cash Flow (FCF) of ₹4,752 Cr in Q3 FY26. YTD FY26 FCF stood at ₹5,169 Cr, indicating disciplined working capital management. Investment spending for YTD FY26 amounted to ₹2,003 Cr, reflecting continued capital allocation for future growth. Exceptional items impacting standalone financials were ₹1.5K Cr and consolidated financials ₹1.6K Cr, primarily due to the New Labor Code, demerger impact, and acquisition costs.

🚩 Risks & Outlook

The outlook for Q4 FY26 is positive, with sustained sales momentum anticipated. Key growth drivers include ongoing government infrastructure initiatives and expansion in various end-use sectors. Tata Motors plans to focus on delivering its new portfolio of Next-Generation Trucks, including the Azura Series and Tata Trucks.ev, designed to meet stringent global safety standards. The company is also set to accelerate CV Passenger deliveries against a significant government order book of over 6,000 units and achieve volume ramp-up in the SCV&PU segment. Management aims to maintain strong financial performance with consistent EBITDA margins, robust cash flows, and high ROCE.

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