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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Tata Motors Falls 5% After JLR Warns of Low Free Cash Flow in FY26
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Tata Motors Falls 5% After JLR Warns of Low Free Cash Flow in FY26

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 16, 2025 10:33 am
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Tata Motors shares fell over 5% to ₹673 on June 16 after its UK-based luxury arm, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), painted a grim picture of future cash flow and flagged several macro risks. In its latest investor presentation, JLR said it expects free cash flow to be “close to zero” in FY26, even as it sticks to heavy investments and targets EBIT margins of 5-7%.

For investors and everyday people, this means Tata Motors could be in for a rough ride. Lower cash flow means fewer funds to handle surprises, pay down debt, or return value to shareholders. And let’s face it — if JLR sneezes, Tata Motors catches a cold.

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JLR’s China headache and global worries

JLR highlighted growing troubles in China’s premium car market. Even though China is the largest auto market, JLR faces rising competition and weak demand. It predicts a 15% contraction in China’s premium segment for FY25. That’s not just a dent — it’s a crater. Add to that the drop in credit availability and a wave of dealership closures, and it’s clear JLR’s China dream is losing its shine.

But the problems don’t stop there. JLR flagged issues like semiconductor shortages, supplier disruptions (thanks to flooding at an aluminium supplier), rising thefts in the UK, and the risk of US tariffs. To deal with the steep 27.5% US tariff, JLR even paused shipments to the US in April — basically, a hard stop that’s sure to hit revenue.

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Tata Motors profit slide adds to the pain

Adding salt to the wound, Tata Motors recently reported a 51% drop in consolidated net profit to ₹8,470 crore for Q4 FY25. This is down from ₹17,407 crore last year. Revenues? Barely moved — up just 0.4% at ₹1,19,503 crore, missing market estimates.

Tata Motors stock has now fallen 8% since the start of 2025. If you’re a shareholder, you might feel like you’re on a rollercoaster — and not the fun kind.

Can Tata Motors turn it around?

JLR says it will push its enterprise transformation plan, aiming for £1.4 billion in annual savings. But will that be enough? With risks stacking up and cash running thin, Tata Motors needs more than just promises. It needs a clear, bold plan to protect profits and investor trust.

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