In a major restructuring first announced in August 2024, Tata Motors passenger vehicle business will begin operating as a separate, independently-traded company on October 14, 2025.
This follows a critical legal step: the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) issued a Fresh Certificate of Incorporation dated October 13, 2025, formally changing the name of the company from “Tata Motors Limited” to “Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited.”
The reorganisation officially separates the automaker into two distinct businesses:
- The Passenger Vehicle (PV) Arm: This new entity will handle all passenger cars, including those with internal combustion engines (ICE), electric vehicles (EVs), the Jaguar Land Rover brand, and all associated technology investments.
- The Commercial Vehicle (CV) Arm: This entity will retain the truck and bus business.
Existing Tata Motors shareholders will receive equal ownership shares in both of the new entities. This split is designed to give each division a clearer focus, allow for independent growth, and provide greater transparency in valuing the distinct businesses.
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