Bengaluru, Karnataka, 13th of March, 2026 : Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, has been entrusted with cumulative orders of more than 5,000 buses and bus chassis from multiple State Transport Undertakings (STUs) across the country. The company has secured a significant share of these nationwide orders, reaffirming its position as India’s most preferred partner in mass‑mobility solutions. Each tender was awarded through a competitive e‑bidding process under the Government’s procurement system, with deployments scheduled in phases, as agreed with the respective STUs.

For decades, Tata Motors has been at the heart of India’s public transport journey—connecting people, enabling livelihoods and strengthening regional mobility. These new orders, secured from MSRTC (Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation), GSRTC (Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation), NWKRTC (North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation), TGSRTC (Telangana State Road Transport Corporation), BSRTC (Bihar State Road Transport Corporation), RSRTC (Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation), KSRTC (Kerala State Road Transport Corporation), Department of Road Transport (Haryana Roadways) and CTU (Chandigarh Transport Undertaking), highlight the company’s pivotal role in powering the next chapter of India’s mass mobility transformation.
Speaking on the collective order win, Mr. Anand S, Vice President and Head, Commercial Passenger Vehicle Business, Tata Motors Ltd., said, “This recognition by multiple State Transport Undertakings reflects the deep trust placed in Tata Motors’ mobility solutions. Our buses are designed to deliver comfort, safety and long‑term reliability across varied terrains and duty cycles. With strong product engineering and a lifecycle support ecosystem built around customer uptime, we continue to enable STUs to serve millions of passengers every day. These cumulative orders strengthen our position as the country’s preferred mobility partner and reinforce our commitment to shaping India’s public transport of tomorrow.”
The cumulative orders spans a wide range of Tata Motors’ passenger mobility solutions including Tata Magna, Tata Cityride, Tata Starbus, Tata Starbus Prime, Tata LPO 1618, LPO 1622 and LPO 1822 variants. These buses and bus chassis are configured for intercity, long-haul and intracity operations. They are designed to deliver reliable performance, passenger comfort and efficient operating economics across varied duty cycles.
Tata Motors has been a long-standing mobility solutions provider to State Transport Undertakings, private fleet operators and institutional customers across India. Its commercial passenger vehicle portfolio, ranging from 9-seaters to 55-seaters across multiple powertrains, supports mass mobility requirements nationwide. This is complemented by Sampoorna Seva 2.0, a comprehensive vehicle lifecycle management program covering maintenance support, assured turnaround times, genuine spare parts availability and breakdown assistance. Backed by a network of over 4,500 sales and service touchpoints, Tata Motors continues to enable safe, efficient and reliable public transportation across urban and rural India.
About Tata Motors Ltd (Formerly TML Commercial Vehicles Ltd):
Part of the USD 180 billion Tata Group, Tata Motors Ltd., (BSE: Scrip code 544569; NSE: Scrip code TMCV) is India’s largest and a globally renowned manufacturer of utility vehicles, pick-ups, trucks, and buses. With over eight decades of leadership in commercial mobility, the company is known for its innovation, reliability, and performance. Its advanced powertrains, connected technologies, and intelligent fleet solutions support a wide range of applications—from last-mile delivery to public transport while seamlessly driving the wheels of the nation’s economy. Guided by its brand promise Better Always, Tata Motors delivers future-ready solutions that enhance customer experience and drive sustainable growth. The company operates in India and South Korea, with a global presence across Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and SAARC countries.
As per the Composite Scheme of Arrangement sanctioned by the Hon’ble National Company Law Tribunal, Mumbai Bench—amongst Tata Motors Limited, TML Commercial Vehicles Limited (the Company) and Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited—the Company’s name was changed to Tata Motors Limited from TML Commercial Vehicles Limited (effective 29 October 2025), and its equity shares are listed on the BSE Ltd and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited.

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