TVS Motor Company Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials
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TVS Motor earns revenue by selling two-wheelers and three-wheelers through dealer networks and export channels. It also earns from spare parts, accessories and related mobility activities.
Profitability depends on sales volume, product mix, pricing, raw-material costs, localisation, capacity utilisation, exchange rates and operating efficiency. Premium motorcycles, scooters, exports and electric vehicles can change the mix over time.
The company invests in product development, manufacturing, software, EV technology and international businesses. Retail investors should distinguish between standalone operating performance and consolidated performance that includes subsidiaries.
| Particulars | FY 2022-23 | FY 2023-24 | FY 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | ₹26,378 Cr | ₹31,925 Cr | ₹36,309 Cr |
| PAT | ₹1,491 Cr | ₹2,083 Cr | ₹2,711 Cr |
| EPS | ₹31.38 | ₹43.84 | ₹57.05 |
| Dividend per share | ₹5.00 | ₹8.00 | ₹10.00 |
| Sales volume | 3.68 million | 4.19 million | 4.74 million |
| EBITDA margin | Verify annual report | Verify annual report | 12.3% |
Figures are historical and rounded. Verify the latest audited financial statements and any restatements from official filings.
| Balance sheet monitorable | What to review | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Net worth and retained earnings | Growth in equity and reserves | Supports investment and financial resilience |
| Borrowings | Gross debt, lease liabilities and maturity profile | Shows leverage and refinancing exposure |
| Inventory | Vehicles, components and raw-material days | Indicates demand planning and working-capital discipline |
| Receivables | Dealer, export and subsidiary receivables | Highlights collection quality and cash conversion |
| Investments and subsidiaries | Capital deployed in overseas and mobility businesses | Can create value but may also absorb cash |
| Property, plant and equipment | Capacity additions and depreciation | Reflects manufacturing investment and utilisation |
| Cash-flow monitorable | Investor interpretation | Verification source |
|---|---|---|
| Operating cash flow | Compare cash generation with reported profit | Annual cash-flow statement |
| Capital expenditure | Track spending on products, plants, EVs and technology | Annual report and investor presentation |
| Free cash flow | Operating cash flow less capital expenditure | Calculate from audited statements |
| Working capital | Watch inventory, receivables and payables movement | Balance sheet and cash-flow notes |
| Subsidiary funding | Monitor loans, guarantees and fresh capital | Related-party and investment disclosures |
| Dividends and financing | Review distributions, debt raising and repayment | Exchange filings and cash-flow statement |
| Metric | Mar 2024 | Mar 2025 | Mar 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue growth | Demand, market share and mix | Compare annual and quarterly growth | |
| EBITDA margin | Core operating profitability | Watch commodity and pricing effects | |
| Return on equity | Profit generated on shareholder capital | Use consistent consolidated figures | |
| Debt to equity | Balance-sheet leverage | Include relevant lease and subsidiary obligations | |
| Asset turnover | Efficiency of manufacturing assets | Compare through the cycle | |
| Free-cash-flow conversion | Quality of earnings | Compare free cash flow with PAT |
| Company | NSE symbol | Primary comparison | Important difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| TVS Motor Company Limited | TVSMOTOR | Two-wheelers, three-wheelers and EVs | Includes international subsidiaries |
| Bajaj Auto Limited | BAJAJ-AUTO | Motorcycles, three-wheelers and exports | Different export and cash profile |
| Hero MotoCorp Limited | HEROMOTOCO | Domestic motorcycles and scooters | Different product and geographic mix |
| Eicher Motors Limited | EICHERMOT | Premium motorcycles and commercial-vehicle JV | Premium positioning affects margins |
| Mahindra & Mahindra Limited | M&M | Broader auto and farm equipment | Not a pure two-wheeler peer |
| Year | Dividend Detail | Note |
|---|---|---|
| FY 2025-26 | ₹12 interim dividend per equity share | Verify record date and entitlement in official 2026 filings |
| FY 2024-25 | ₹10 interim dividend per equity share | Verify the exchange corporate-action notice |
| FY 2023-24 | ₹8 interim dividend per equity share | Verify historical exchange records |
| Action | Detail | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Bonus issue | No ordinary-equity bonus detail is asserted on this page | Check current NSE/BSE corporate actions |
| Stock split | No current split detail is asserted on this page | Verify face value and split history from filings |
| Scheme / other securities | Scheme-related instruments may not be ordinary equity | Read the complete scheme and listing documents |
Corporate-action information can change. Verify the latest dividend, bonus, split, scheme and record-date details from TVS Motor Company, NSE and BSE filings.
These FAQs explain the company, vehicles, business model, electric mobility, risks, dividends, customer support and investor monitorables.
TVS Motor Company manufactures motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers. Its well-known product families include Apache, Raider, Ronin, Jupiter, Ntorq, iQube, XL100 and King. Product availability and specifications should be checked on official TVS Motor channels.
The company earns mainly from vehicle sales in India and export markets, along with spare parts, accessories and related mobility activities. Revenue and margins depend on volumes, product mix, pricing, commodity costs, currency movements and operating efficiency.
Yes. TVS Motor participates in electric mobility through the iQube range and related technology, charging, software and mobility initiatives. Investors commonly track EV volumes, market share, product launches, battery costs and profitability.
The core business covers motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, exports, parts and accessories. The consolidated group also has international and mobility-related subsidiaries and investments.
Important factors include domestic and export sales, market share, margins, commodity prices, exchange rates, EV adoption, product launches, regulation, competition, financing availability, subsidiary performance and overall market conditions.
TVS Motor Company has paid dividends in the past, but future dividends are not guaranteed. Investors should verify the latest amount, record date and eligibility through NSE, BSE and company filings.
Corporate-action history can change and scheme-related securities may be different from ordinary equity shares. Verify any bonus, split, merger or scheme details directly from current exchange filings before acting.
Track sales volumes, revenue growth, EBITDA margin, profit, free cash flow, working capital, debt, EV economics, export performance, subsidiary losses or gains, and management commentary.
Common listed comparisons include Bajaj Auto, Hero MotoCorp and Eicher Motors. Broader mobility comparisons may also include Mahindra and Mahindra, although business mixes differ.
Customers can use the official TVS Motor website, contact an authorised dealer or visit a showroom. Confirm the on-road price, waiting period, variant, warranty and finance terms before booking.
Customers should use an authorised service centre or official support channel. Service schedules, warranty coverage and roadside-assistance terms vary by vehicle and location, so verify them with TVS Motor.
Risks include intense competition, demand cycles, commodity inflation, supply-chain disruption, regulatory changes, EV investment requirements, currency volatility, product quality issues and weaker performance at subsidiaries.
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No. This page is educational and does not provide a buy, sell or hold recommendation. Investors should assess valuation, risk, time horizon and financial goals independently.