Yesterday, on 25th April 2025, Tata Motors Share Price underwent a decline of 2.5% in its share prices. Analysts and market experts said the market volatility, the impact of tariffs on Tata Motors, the technical indicators, and investors’ caution could have led to the stock drop.
Yesterday, Tata Motors shares opened to the market at Rs. 668.35, the same as the previous session’s close. It recorded a day-high of Rs. 673.00 and a day-low of Rs. 651.50.
Tata Motors Share Price Performance On 25th April
At 15:59, when the market closed, Tata Motors’ share price stood at Rs. 655.25. It was nearly 1.96% lower than its previous close. According to the reports and estimates on Money Control, the market capitalisation was 241,220 cores; the UC Limit was 735.15, and the LC Limit was 601.55.
Company Financials
Tata Motors will release its fourth-quarter financials on 13th May. Meanwhile, the company’s sales increased 2.7% to Rs. 113,575 crores in the third quarter of FY 2024–2025 compared to the same period last year, according to the company’s financial reports. On the other hand, the company’s net income dropped 22.5% to Rs. 5,578 crore.
Recent News About Tata Motors
- Tata Motors reported flat domestic sales growth in March 2025, selling 9,12,155 units overall for FY25—a 4% drop from the prior fiscal year.
- Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the premium division of Tata Motors, stopped exporting cars made in the UK to the United States when the United States announced a 25% import tax on cars and parts on 26th March 2025. As a result, on 7th April, Tata Motors’ stock fell 10%.
- Since April 2025, Tata Motors has announced a price increase for all its passenger cars, including electric vehicles. This comes after a 3% rise declared on 20th January.
Tata Motors Share Price Target
Based on the latest reports from Trendlyne, Tata Motors Ltd. has an average target of 946.38. The consensus estimate represents an upside of 44.43% from the last price of 655.25.
Should You Buy, Sell, Or Hold?
Analysts on Trendlyne were split between buying and holding shares. On MoneyControl, 40% of experts recommended buying, 27% of analysts suggested holding, and 7% supported selling. Before investing in Tata Motors, consider its long-term performance and consult your analyst to make the perfect move.