Here’s is a detailed info in model wise sales from Tata during month of Jan 2026.
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Tata Motors sales January 2026:
| Model | January 2026 Sales | January 2025 Sales | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tata Nexon | 23,365 | 15,397 | 52% |
| Tata Punch | 19,257 | 16,231 | 19% |
| Tata Tiago | 8,349 | 6,807 | 23% |
| Tata Altroz | 3,135 | 2,033 | 54% |
| Tata Tigor | 1,361 | 1,484 | -8% |
| Tata Curvv | 1,666 | 3,087 | -46% |
| Tata Sierra | 7,003 | – | – |
| Tata Harrier | 3,711 | 1,488 | 149% |
| Tata Safari | 2,375 | 1,548 | 53% |
| Total | 70,222 | 48,075 | 46% |

Tata Motors has begun 2026 on an emphatic note, posting one of its most impressive monthly performances in recent times and reinforcing its growing grip on the Indian passenger vehicle market. With 70,222 cars sold in January 2026, the brand registered a remarkable 46% year-on-year growth compared to the 48,075 units delivered in January 2025. This surge in numbers highlights not just a temporary spike but a steady strengthening of Tata’s portfolio across segments, from budget hatchbacks to premium SUVs. Leading the charge was the ever-popular Tata Nexon, India’s highest-selling car in 2025 with 2,00,561 units for the full year, which continued its strong run into the new calendar year. The compact SUV alone contributed 23,365 units in January 2026, marking a 52% growth over the 15,397 units sold in the same month last year. The Tata Punch also played a crucial role in this performance. Fresh off its recent facelift, the micro-SUV climbed from 16,231 units in January 2025 to 19,257 units in January 2026, registering a healthy 19% growth. Meanwhile, the Tata Tiago, the brand’s most accessible model, maintained its consistent demand with 8,349 units sold, reflecting a 23% rise from 6,807 units a year ago. The premium hatchback Altroz too saw a significant push, delivering 3,135 units in January 2026 compared to 2,033 units in January 2025, translating into a strong 54% growth and proving its continued relevance in a competitive hatchback segment.

While several models enjoyed a strong upward trajectory, a few others struggled to maintain momentum. The Tata Curvv, the SUV-coupe positioned as a stylish alternative within the line-up, recorded the steepest decline among all Tata models. Sales dropped sharply by 46%, falling from 3,087 units in January 2025 to just 1,666 units in January 2026, suggesting that demand may be stabilizing after initial excitement. The Tata Tigor, the sedan counterpart to the Tiago, also remained a relatively low-volume product and witnessed an 8% dip in sales, slipping from 1,484 units to 1,361 units year-on-year. Despite these setbacks, Tata’s SUV-focused strategy continues to deliver encouraging results. The all-new Tata Sierra, launched only last month, has already made a confident entry into the market. With 7,003 units delivered in its debut month, the Sierra has shown strong early demand and appears poised to become a serious contender in the mid-size SUV space. The Tata Harrier also experienced a dramatic resurgence, registering 3,711 units in January 2026 compared to just 1,488 units in January 2025. This translates into a massive 149% growth, making it one of the fastest-growing models in the brand’s portfolio. The larger Tata Safari continued to build on its loyal following, recording 2,375 units and achieving a 53% growth over the 1,548 units sold in January 2025.
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Taken together, these numbers paint a clear picture of a brand that is expanding its reach while strengthening its core offerings. Tata Motors’ diverse line-up is now seeing contributions from multiple segments rather than relying on a single blockbuster model. The Nexon and Punch continue to be the pillars of volume, but newer products like the Sierra and the resurgence of the Harrier indicate that the company’s strategy of refreshing and expanding its SUV portfolio is paying off. Even the smaller models like the Tiago and Altroz are witnessing steady growth, helping the company maintain a balanced sales mix. Although certain models such as the Curvv and Tigor faced declines, the overall momentum remains strongly positive. A 46% year-on-year growth in total sales is no small feat in an increasingly competitive market, and Tata Motors appears well-positioned to carry this momentum forward into the rest of 2026. If the current trend continues, the brand’s focus on design, safety, and feature-rich offerings could further solidify its standing among India’s top carmakers, making this strong start not just impressive but potentially indicative of a larger growth story unfolding through the year.
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