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Tata.9.Thmb.jpg Tata Motors Group's Q2FY21 global wholesales down 16%

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SME Times News Bureau | 06 Oct, 2020
Automobile major Tata Motors Group's global wholesales in Q2FY21, including Jaguar Land Rover, were lower by 16 per cent on a YoY basis.

Its global wholesales declined to 2,02,873 units, lower by 16 per cent as compared to Q2FY20.

"Global wholesales of all Tata Motors' commercial vehicles and Tata Daewoo range in Q2 FY21 were at 56,614 nos, lower by 29 per cent over Q2 FY20," Tata Motors Group said in a statement.

"Global wholesales of all passenger vehicles in Q2 FY21 were at 1,46,259 nos, lower by 9 per cent as compared to Q2FY20."

According to the statement, global wholesales for JLR were 91,367 vehicles.

"Jaguar wholesales for the quarter were 18,189 vehicles, while Land Rover wholesales for the quarter were 73,178 vehicles," the statement said.
 
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