"Tata Motors commercial vehicle domestic sales in Q4 FY23 at 1,12,145 units was 22 per cent higher than the previous quarter (Q3 FY23) and 2 per cent higher than the same quarter, last year (Q4 FY22). This growth was driven by the robust demand for heavy trucks required to service the strong infrastructure push by the Government plus increased activity in e-commerce, construction, and mining. Higher replacement demand, advance buying in anticipation of price hikes, and year-end buying to claim depreciation benefits, further buoyed the demand towards the end of the quarter. As a result, M&HCVs grew by over 33 per cent vs Q3 FY23, while being 18 per cent ahead of Q4 FY22. However, the demand for small and light commercial vehicles continued to be impacted due to high interest rates and high base effect. Overall, Tata Motors CV domestic business grew 22 per cent in FY23 vs FY22," Girish Wagh, Executive Director, Tata Motors Ltd. said.