Tata June 2026: Punch, Nexon, Sierra Push Tata to 62,076 Units, Up 67% YoY

Tata Motors dispatched 62,076 passenger vehicles in the domestic market in June 2026, a 67.40% year-on-year jump over June 2025's 37,083 units and a 5.05% improvement over May 2026. Punch and Nexon were India's two best-selling cars for the month, while Tiago and the new Sierra added meaningful volume to the mix.
What was announced
Tata Motors' domestic passenger vehicle sales for June 2026 stood at 62,076 units, up 67.40% over the 37,083 units sold in June 2025 and 5.05% higher than the 59,090 units dispatched in May 2026. Punch and Nexon retained the top two slots not just within Tata's lineup but across the Indian passenger vehicle market for the month.
Punch doubling year-on-year and Sierra arriving under Rs 14 lakh on-road means Tata's 60,000-plus months are the floor now, not the ceiling.
| Model | June 2026 units | YoY growth | MoM change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Punch (incl. EV) | 21,006 | +101.09% | +3.95% |
| Nexon (incl. EV) | 18,335 | +58.03% | -4.01% |
| Tiago (incl. EV) | 7,329 | +21.50% | +75.42% |
| Tata total (PV, domestic) | 62,076 | +67.40% | +5.05% |
Punch alone accounted for 33.84% of Tata's June volume. Sierra, Harrier, Altroz, Curvv, Safari and Tigor make up the balance; individual breakouts were disclosed by Tata alongside the top three.
The Tiago number is the sharpest month-on-month move in the lineup, jumping over 75% from May, and Punch's doubling year-on-year is what pushed the overall growth figure past 67%. Both Punch and Nexon are sold with petrol, CNG and EV powertrains, which continues to widen their addressable buyer base against single-fuel rivals.
The Car Jury verdict
This is the healthiest Tata monthly print in a while, and it is not one product doing the heavy lifting. Punch doubling YoY at 21,006 units backs up what Team-BHP of Team-BHP flagged about Tata's "no compromise SUV" positioning for the model; buyers are treating it as a real compact SUV, not a tall hatch. Nexon at 18,335 units is holding station despite Creta and Venue heat.
The interesting swing factor is Sierra. Faisal Khan of FasBeam pegs on-road Mumbai entry at Rs 13.58 lakh, and Gagan Choudhary has driven the 1.5 NA petrol Pure. That pricing puts Sierra squarely on Seltos and Creta shopping lists, and our Sierra review rates it a BUY. If Tata holds Sierra supply through festive, 65,000 plus becomes the new normal, not the ceiling.






