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Tata Motors Q4 Net Profit Drops 51% To Rs 8,470 Crore

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Tata Motors plans to increase prices of its passenger vehicles to offset rising input cost.Tata Motors plans to increase prices of its passenger vehicles to offset rising input cost.

Pune: Tata Motors, India’s biggest automaker by revenues, on Tuesday reported a 51 percent decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 8,470 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2025.

The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 17,407 crore in the same quarter last fiscal, Tata Motors said in a regulatory filing.

Its consolidated total revenue from operations increased 0.4 per cent at Rs 1,19,503 crore against Rs 1,19,033 crore in the year-ago period.

The Board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 6 per share subject to approval by the shareholders.

"The dividend, if declared at the AGM, shall be paid to the eligible shareholders on or before June 24, 2025," the company said.

EBITDA for the quarter fell 4 per cent YoY to Rs 16,700 crore.

The total expenses in the quarter were lower at Rs 1,09,056 crore compared to Rs 1,11,136 crore a year ago, the company said.

The sales volumes at JLR rose 1.1 per cent in the quarter, helped by strong demand for its highly profitable SUVs in North America and Europe.

While that growth has slowed over the last few quarters due to falling China sales, the high-margin business has been able to offset weak demand in Tata Motors' home market where it sells cars, trucks and buses. Revenue at JLR grew 2.4 per cent.

"Despite external headwinds, Tata Motors sustained its strong performance in FY25, delivering its highest ever revenues and PBT(bei). On a consolidated basis the automotive business is now debt-free, reducing interest costs," noted PB Balaji, Group Chief Financial Officer at, Tata Motors.

The company said tariffs and related geo-political actions are making the operating environment uncertain and challenging. "The global premium luxury segment and Indian domestic markets are expected to weather this relatively better," the company said.


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