TATA MOTORS LTD.
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Quarterly Consolidated
vs Q2 FY26
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Q3 FY26 Results: Consolidated Revenue Down 25.8%, EBITDA at 1.5K Cr, PBT (bei) -3.1K Cr
05 Feb 2026 · 5 Feb, 3:58 pm
Summary
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited announced its Q3 FY26 results with consolidated revenue down 25.8% and EBITDA at 1.5K Cr. The performance was significantly impacted by the cyber incident at JLR. The domestic performance improved QoQ on account of higher volumes and incentives. The net profit was (3.5)K Cr post recognizing a deferred tax asset at JLR. The Consolidated Free Cash Flow for the quarter was negative at (17.9)K Cr. The overall global demand continues to remain challenging. The Company expects a sharp improvement in Q4, led by normalization of JLR volumes and continuing growth in domestic market share.
Key Highlights
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Consolidated Revenue down 25.8%
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EBITDA at 1.5K Cr
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PBT (bei) -3.1K Cr
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JLR revenue down 39.4%
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Tata PV revenue up 24%
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Net Debt as on December 31, 2025 was 339.4K Cr
Management Comments
Dhiman Gupta
Chief Financial Officer, TMPVL
Overall, it was a challenging quarter as anticipated on account of carryover impact of Cyber Incident at JLR, while domestic business delivered robust revenue and margin improvement QoQ. We expect performance to significantly improve in Q4 with recovery at JLR and continuing growth in domestic market share. We are well poised to seize the opportunities and drive growth through an exciting product portfolio and focused approach to achieve margin improvement
PB Balaji
Chief Executive Officer, JLR
Q3 was a challenging quarter for JLR with performance impacted by the production shutdown we initiated in response to the cyber incident, the planned wind down of legacy Jaguar, and US tariffs. Thanks to the commitment of our dedicated teams, we returned vehicle production to normal levels by mid-November, and we are focused on building our business back stronger. While the external environment remains volatile, we expect performance to improve significantly in the fourth quarter and we have clear plans to manage global challenges. We have a resilient business and remain focused on transformation. 2026 is set to be an exciting year for JLR as we develop our next generation vehicles, including the launch of Range Rover Electric and the unveiling of the first new Jaguar.
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