Tata Motors’ newly separated commercial-vehicles business made a strong market debut. The stock opened at around ₹335 per share, about 28% higher than its pre-listing implied value of ₹261. It later climbed to roughly ₹345, signaling strong investor interest.
The de-merger separates the passenger-vehicle and electric-vehicle business from the commercial-vehicle arm, allowing each to be valued independently. The commercial-vehicle business reported revenue of about ₹75,055 crore and an EBITDA of ₹8,856 crore, with margins around 11.8%.
The sector is supported by improving freight activity, infrastructure development, easing commodity costs, and a reduction in GST from 28% to 18%. Analysts estimate the unit’s fair value at about ₹310–₹320 per share.
Tata Motors is also planning to acquire Iveco’s commercial-vehicle operations, which could strengthen its global presence in medium and heavy vehicles, although benefits may take time to materialize.
Investors are advised to note that the commercial-vehicle sector is cyclical, and margins can fluctuate depending on economic conditions and demand. While the listing was strong, medium-term investors are likely to benefit most from the stock’s focused play on the commercial-vehicle market.
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