Tata Motors experienced a decline in registrations and profits in Q2 FY25, attributing it to a dip in industry registrations and EV subsidy lapses. Despite this, the company anticipates a demand surge in Q3 due to the festive season. Although retail sales saw growth, wholesale sales remained stagnant, leading to increased inventory levels.
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