Tata Motors April global vehicle sales growth flat

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Reuters: Tata Motors Ltd’s global vehicle sales growth in April was flat from a year earlier, the Indian company said, as continued demand for its luxury Jaguar Land Rover vehicles was offset by a fall in commercial vehicle sales.

Tata, part of the salt-to-steel Tata Group conglomerate, sold 87,377 vehicles in April. Overall passenger cars sales were 49,369 vehicles, a rise of 7 per cent from a year previously.

Sales of its Jaguar Land Rover vehicles stood at 25,143 in the month, an annual rise of 29 per cent. Commercial vehicle sales slipped 8 per cent to 38,008.

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