Tata Group is targeting about $100 billion in automotive revenue for the year ended March 2031, Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran said. The plan follows the demerger of Tata Motors’ passenger and commercial vehicle operations, which restructures the group’s automotive businesses into four auto-focused units. Chandrasekaran said the group will invest across multiple areas to support growth, including electrification and related initiatives, expanding manufacturing capacity, and developing technology and new products. The comments frame the target as part of a longer-term strategy for scaling the group’s automotive operations through the separately organized units created by the demerger. While the sources emphasize the overall revenue goal and the broad investment categories, they do not provide specific timelines for individual projects, funding amounts, or detailed financial breakdowns by unit. The target is presented as the group’s roadmap for growth through 2031 under the post-demerger structure of Tata Motors’ passenger and commercial vehicle businesses.
Tata Group targets $100 billion automotive revenue by 2031 after Tata Motors demerger
Tata Group is targeting about $100 billion in automotive revenue for the year ended March 2031, Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran said. The plan follows the demerger of Tata Motors’ passenger and comm...
- Tata Group chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran says the group targets about $100 billion automotive revenue by the year ended March 2031.
- The strategy follows the demerger of Tata Motors’ passenger and commercial vehicle operations.
- Tata Group’s automotive businesses are organized into four auto units after the demerger.
- Planned investments include electrification, manufacturing capacity expansion, technology development, and new products.
N Chandrasekaran said the group will invest across electrification, manufacturing capacity, tech and new products following the demerger of Tata Motors' passenger and commercial vehicle businesses
5 hours agoTata Group is targeting about $100 billion in automotive revenue by the year ended March 2031, Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran said, outlining growth plans across its four automotive businesses following the demerger of Tata Motors’ passenger and commercial vehicle operations.
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