No Need to Panic, Say Analysts — It’s a Technical Adjustment Post-Demerger
The Tata Motors shares demerger has caused widespread confusion among investors after the company’s stock price appeared to fall by nearly 40% on Tuesday, October 14, 2025. However, analysts and the company have clarified that this sharp drop is not a market crash, but a technical adjustment following the demerger of its Passenger Vehicle (PV) and Commercial Vehicle (CV) businesses.
According to NDTV Profit, the former consolidated stock of Tata Motors no longer exists in its previous form. Instead, it has been split into two separate entities — Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle Limited (TMPV) and Tata Motors Limited (TMLCV) — both of which will trade independently on Indian stock exchanges.
What Happened to Tata Motors Share Price?
Before the demerger, Tata Motors shares closed at around ₹660. Post-demerger, the Tata Motors PV stock began trading at around ₹390–₹400, reflecting the valuation adjustment after separating the CV business. The commercial vehicle shares will be listed next month, meaning investors will soon hold two distinct stocks under the Tata Motors umbrella.
For investors holding 100 shares of Tata Motors as of the record date (October 14, 2025), the breakdown is as follows:
- 100 shares of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle Limited (TMPV) — representing the existing stock, renamed after the demerger.
- 100 shares of Tata Motors Limited (TMLCV) — representing the newly listed commercial vehicle business.
Why Is Tata Motors Falling?
The apparent 40% drop in share price has been misinterpreted by many traders as a market decline. In reality, it’s a post-demerger price discovery, meaning the value of each newly listed stock now reflects its individual business performance and assets.
Experts clarify that no investor value has been lost; instead, the combined worth of TMPV and TMLCV will approximately equal the pre-demerger valuation.
“Investors should not panic. The reduction in share price corresponds to the split value between Tata Motors’ passenger vehicle and commercial vehicle divisions,” said a market analyst.
What to Expect After the Demerger
The Tata Motors demerger stocks are expected to trade independently once both entities are fully listed. The Tata Motors commercial vehicles share price (TMLCV) is anticipated to reflect the strength of the company’s truck, bus, and industrial fleet businesses, while TMPV will focus on Tata Cars, EVs, and the JLR segment.
Analysts believe the split will unlock shareholder value by allowing each business to operate with greater strategic focus and capital efficiency.
“This demerger will allow the PV and CV businesses to pursue independent growth paths. TMPV will leverage the fast-growing electric vehicle segment, while TMLCV will continue to dominate the commercial mobility space,” said a senior brokerage expert.
Will Tata Motors Shares Recover?
Market watchers expect short-term volatility as investors adjust to the new trading structure. However, long-term sentiment remains positive, as both Tata Motors divisions are financially strong and well-positioned in their respective markets.
The Tata Motors PV share price is projected to gain momentum as global demand for electric and luxury vehicles continues to rise. Meanwhile, TMLCV’s share price will likely benefit from India’s infrastructure growth and demand for commercial fleets.
Investor Takeaway
Despite the initial confusion, the Tata Motors shares demerger represents a value-unlocking move rather than a loss. Investors who hold their shares through this transition are likely to benefit once both the TMPV and TMLCV stocks begin regular trading.
With Tata Motors’ strong fundamentals, expanding EV portfolio, and global JLR presence, analysts suggest investors hold rather than sell amid the temporary price adjustment.
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