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Tata Motors Q4 Results: PAT falls 51% YoY to Rs 8,470 crore; Rs 6 per share dividend declared
Leading automaker Tata Motors on Tuesday reported 51% fall in its consolidated net profit at Rs 8,470 crore in the quarter ended March 2025. Revenue from operations in the same period was flat at Rs 1.19 lakh crore.
The Board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 6 per share subject to approval by the shareholders.
EBITDA for the quarter fell 4% YoY to Rs 16,700 crore, while EBIT stood at Rs 11,500 crore. EBITDA margins during the same quarter fell 60 basis points to 14%.
On a consolidated basis, the company said automotive business is now debt-free, reducing interest costs. “This is both pleasing and significant as it reflects healthy business fundamentals delivered by a resilient team,” said PB Balaji, Group CFO, Tata Motors.
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Revenue for the quarter was £7.7 billion, down 1.7% YoY, while full year revenue at £29 billion was flat YoY. PBT in Q4FY25 was £875 million, up from £661 million in Q4 FY24. The increase in profitability reflects higher volumes and a reduction in depreciation and amortisation (D&A), partially offset by an increase in VME.
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EBIT margin for the quarter expanded 150 bps YoY to 10.7%. Wholesales for Defender hit a new record in FY25 at 115,404 units, Range Rover Sport wholesales for the year were up 20% YoY.”JLR has ended the year with strong annual and quarterly earnings, including delivering our tenth consecutive profitable quarter and our net debt zero target. We have achieved record sales of Defender and are preparing to launch the wonderful Range Rover Electric,” said Adrian Mardell, JLR CEO.
JLR said it implemented a series of short-term actions to address the immediate impact of trade tariffs introduced by the US on the global automotive sector.
The US-UK trade deal, it said, reduces US trade tariffs on UK auto exports to the US from 27.5% to 10%, within a quota of 100,000 vehicles.
Looking ahead, JLR expects investment spend to remain at £18 billion over a five year period and will be funded by operational cash flows.
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In Q4FY25, domestic wholesale CV volumes were 99,600 units, lower by 5% YoY. Exports were at 5,900 units, increasing 29.4% YoY.
Revenues for the segment were marginally down by 0.5% YoY to Rs 21,500 crore cr on account of lower volumes. EBITDA and EBIT margins of 12.2% (up 20 bps YoY) and 9.7% (up 10 bps YoY), respectively were driven primarily by improvement in realizations.
For the full year, while overall revenues declined by 4.7%, EBITDA was up at 11.8% as mix and realisations are optimized. The business delivered highest ever profits of Rs 6,600 crore during the year.
“Going forward, we remain committed to driving sustainable and profitable growth while improving Vahan market share across all business segments,” said Girish Wagh, Executive Director, Tata Motors.
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PV segment volumes in the quarter were at 147,000 units, which is a decline of 5% YoY. Revenues in Q4 also declined 13% YoY to Rs 12,500 crore. EBIT margin for the segment contracted 130 bps to 1.6%, impacted by lower volumes and realizations, partially offset by cost savings and incentives.
In Q4, PV (ICE) business delivered EBITDA margins of 8.2% and EV business was EBITDA positive at 6.5%. On full year basis, the PV business revenue declined by 7.5%. The decline in revenues was primarily on account of decline in hatches volumes.
FY25 EBITDA margins improved by 40 bps, whereas EBIT margins declined by 110 bps due to adverse operating leverage and increase in depreciation and amortization.
“In a year marked by fluctuating demand, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles led the industry in SUV growth and outpaced the market in CNG sales. Our multi-powertrain strategy and strong commitment to sustainable mobility enabled us to increase the share of CNG and electric vehicles to 36% of our overall portfolio,” said Shailesh Chandra, MD, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles.
Going forward, the company said industry momentum is expected to be driven by continued innovation in line with evolving customer preferences. “SUVs, CNG, and EVs will remain key growth drivers, fueling the industry’s expansion.”
Overall, free cash flow (automotive) for the year stood at Rs 22,400 crore as compared to Rs 26,900 crore in FY24, owing to cash profits and favourable working capital.
On Tuesday, Tata Motors shares fell 1.7% at Rs 708 on NSE.
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