Tata Motors secures orders for over 5,000 buses from STUs
By Cygnus | 13 Mar 2026
Summary
Tata Motors has secured cumulative orders for more than 5,000 buses and chassis from multiple state transport undertakings (STUs), underscoring continued investment in public mobility across India.
March 13, 2026 — Tata Motors’ commercial vehicles division said it has won cumulative orders for over 5,000 buses and bus chassis from STUs across India through a competitive e-bidding process.
Deliveries will be carried out in phases as per agreements with individual transport corporations.
Wide state participation
Major buyers include the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation, Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation, North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation, Telangana State Road Transport Corporation and Bihar State Road Transport Corporation.
Other participating agencies include transport corporations from Rajasthan, Kerala, Haryana and the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking.
Product mix
The procurement includes models such as the Tata Magna, Tata Cityride, Tata Starbus and Tata Starbus Prime, along with chassis variants including the LPO 1618, LPO 1622 and LPO 1822.
These platforms serve both intercity and intracity operations across varied terrain and passenger volumes.
Company comment
Anand S, vice president and head of commercial passenger vehicle business at Tata Motors, said the orders reflect continued demand for fleet modernisation among STUs.
Market context
Despite the announcement, Tata Motors shares declined during the trading session, falling over 4% on the NSE amid broader weakness in auto stocks. Analysts attributed the move largely to sector-wide pressures rather than company-specific factors.
The company said it will support the new fleets through lifecycle service offerings under its Sampoorna Seva 2.0 programme.
Why this matters
• Public mobility: Reflects sustained investment in bus fleets nationwide.
• Industry demand: Large STU orders support CV manufacturing activity.
• Fleet renewal: Reinforces ongoing modernisation across states.
FAQs
Q1. How many buses were ordered?
More than 5,000 buses and chassis across multiple STUs.
Q2. Which states are involved?
Orders span Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Telangana, Bihar and several others.
Q3. Which models are included?
Magna, Cityride, Starbus, Starbus Prime and LPO-series chassis.
Q4. How did the stock react?
Shares fell during the session amid broader sector weakness.
Q5. Why is the deal significant?
It highlights continued expansion and modernisation of public transport capacity.


