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Automobile giant Tata Motors, on March 4, 2024, announced a plan to split itself into two separately listed companies, one housing the Commercial Vehicles (CV) business and related investments, and the other housing Passenger Vehicles (PV) including Tata’s electric-vehicle efforts and Jaguar Land Rover (JLR).
On the BSE, the Tata Motors (TMCV) debuted at 330.25, a premium of 26 per cent from its earlier valuation of ₹261.9
On the NSE, Tata Motors CV arm debuted at ₹335, up by 28 per cent from the earlier value of ₹260.75
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 10:35 AM ISTTata Motors CV Share price, November 12: Following the demerger, Tata Motors (TMCV) debuted at ₹335, up by 28 per cent from the implied valuation of ₹260.75
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 12:03 PM ISTTechnical charts suggest that commercial vehicles stocks such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, Escorts Kubota, Force Motors and VST Tillers are favourably placed and can rally up to 16%.
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 10:13 AM ISTAs TMPV begins its independent journey, analysts caution that several structural risks - from slower EV adoption to JLR's global dependence - could weigh on its growth trajectory.
Tata Motors' commercial vehicle arm debuted on the BSE, marking a milestone in the automaker's demerger
On the BSE, Tata Motors CV stock closed at ₹327.65, down 0.79 per cent from the opening price of ₹330.25
While the split from the CV arm is expected to improve management focus, Tata Motors PV's growth remains closely tied to JLR's global performance
Tata Motors CV share price list at 26 per cent premium after demerger. Strong earnings growth from both CV and PV units highlight value unlocking for investors. Read Analysis
Tata Motors Q2 preview: Key factors to watch will be JLR and India CV demand and margin outlook, analysts at Nuvama said.
Tata Motors CV listing date announced: Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd (TMPVL) said that TMCV has received approvals from BSE and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) for the listing of its shares
Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles will list on November 12, 2025, on stock exchanges under the 'T' Group, with a face value of ₹2 each
Tata Motors Demerger: Analysts say the listing of two separate entities will be a decisive step toward unlocking value for both investors and the Tata Group. Read to find out how
Once listed, the CV stock will debut under a separate ticker, allowing independent trading of the two Tata Motors companies
Tata Motors demerger, aimed at unlocking value and sharpening operational focus, comes at a time when competition from peers like M&M, Ashok Leyland, and Force Motors is intensifying
After the Tata Motors split, TMPV inherits the passenger, EV, and JLR units with most of the group's debt, while the newly listed CV arm starts lighter, backed by strong liquidity and modest borrowing
A wave of demergers is reshaping India Inc, with firms such as Tata Motors, Raymond, ITC and Aditya Birla splitting key units to unlock value and simplify structure
Tata Motors' long-awaited split creates two clear bets for investors: a global luxury play via TMPV and a domestic mobility story through the CV arm
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles so far has seen tepid trade in the F&O segment compared to other auto peers; market experts believe the stock could trade in a range for now.
Tata Motors demerger: While analysts believe the split will provide a clear roadmap for Tata Motors' growth, investors are wondering which stock -- Tata Motors PV or Tata Motors CV -- could be better?