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Apollo Tyres Share Price

Apollo Tyres Ltd.

436.75

6.15(1.43%)

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Apollo Tyres Performance

Price Movement

₹436.75

₹433.50

₹439.90

Today's LowToday's High

1 Year Performance

₹436.75

₹375.00

₹540.50

52 Week Low52 Week High

Markets Today

High₹439.90
Low₹433.50
Open at₹437.50
Prev Close₹430.60
Volumes9.41 L
Avg Price₹436.58
Lower Circuit₹344.50
Upper Circuit₹516.70

Historical Performance

3M High₹532.00
3M Low₹418.00
1 Yr High₹540.50
1 Yr Low₹375.00
3 Yr High₹584.90
3 Yr Low₹303.35
5 Yr High₹584.90
5 Yr Low₹165.25

Apollo Tyres Fundamentals

Market Cap
High in industry
27,804.70 Cr.
PE Ratio (TTM)
Below industry Median
30
Dividend Yield
Above industry Median
1.90
Net Profit TTM
28% decr over last year
926.06
Net Profit Growth
28% decr over last year
926.06
PEG Ratio
Negative PEG TTM
-1.10
ROE
39% decr over last year
7.59
Operating Revenue TTM
27,558.51
Operating Revenue Growth
6.2% incr over last year
Book Value
Below industry Median
1.70
MFI
MFI oversold
27.21
RSI
RSI oversold
29.56
EPS (TTM)
17.66
Debt to Equity
0.23
Face Value
1
Operating Profit Margin Qtr.
13.63
Operating Profit Qtr.
1,185.94
Net Profit Qtr.
470.52
Operating Revenue Qtr.
7,743.08
PB Ratio
1.70

Apollo Tyres Financials

*All values are in Rs. Cr
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Indicator
Dec 2025
Sep 2025
Jun 2025
Mar 2025
Dec 2024
Total Revenue5,138.994,714.914,725.354,580.514,539.77
Operating Expense4,392.443,994.324,080.624,065.364,036.24
Operating Profit746.55720.59644.74515.15503.53
Depreciation237.53233.85234.60234.14233.20
Interest85.0483.2885.8295.0296.09
Tax180.08152.79115.5083.3269.81
Net Profit449.05277.19222.16149.16123.52

Apollo Tyres Technicals

Apollo Tyres Ltd. EMA & SMA

436.75

6.15 (1.43%)

Bullish Moving Average

1

Bearish Moving Average

15

Day EMA5 ₹439.1
Day EMA10 ₹447.4
Day EMA12 ₹450.5
Day EMA20 ₹461.1
Day EMA26 ₹467.1
Day EMA50 ₹481.1
Day EMA100 ₹488.2
Day EMA200 ₹485.3

Apollo Tyres Support and Resistance

Resistance

First Resistance₹437.30
Second Resistance₹444.00
Third Resistance₹453.65

Support

First Support₹420.95
Second Support₹411.30
Third Support₹404.60

Technical Indicators

Day RSI29.56
Day MFI27.21
Day ADX27.06
Day Commodity Channel Index-118.90
William-80.89
Day MACD-16.59
Day MACD Signal Line-13.94
Day ATR14.10
Day ROC125-10.81
Day ROC21-15.21

About Apollo Tyres Share Price

Apollo Tyres Limited is principally engaged in the manufacturing and sale of automotive tyres across a broad range of vehicle categories. Its product portfolio includes tyres, tubes, and flaps catering to commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, farm equipment, and industrial applications.

The company serves a diverse customer base comprising original equipment manufacturers, business partners, tyre retailers and distributors, fleet operators, and end consumers across both rural and urban markets in India. Its manufacturing footprint spans facilities in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Kerala, and Andhra Pradesh, along with international plants in the Netherlands and Hungary. Through the Apollo and Vredestein brands, the company caters to customers across all Indian states and over 100 countries globally.

Apollo Tyres Limited has focused on engineering precision and safety through integrated solutions across the automotive value chain. From high-speed European passenger radials to heavy-duty industrial truck tyres, their reach into the global transport economy is profound. Investors don’t just watch them for quarterly earnings; they view Apollo Tyres market capitalization as a direct proxy for global trade health, industrial logistics, and the acceleration of the Indian manufacturing sector. When infrastructure spending and consumer mobility rise, this company leads the charge.

Apollo Tyres live price acts as a signal for the entire automotive ancillary and rubber processing sector. If you are tracking Apollo Tyres share price today, you are really seeing how the market feels about global raw material price fluctuations, the recovery of European markets, and the massive shift toward sustainable, electric-vehicle-compatible manufacturing. Looking at Apollo Tyres share 2025-2026 window, the focus is clearly on their leadership in the “Vision 2026” strategic roadmap, which prioritizes premiumization and digitalization. People study the Apollo Tyres share trend to understand how the company’s performance reflects dynamics across the automotive manufacturing ecosystem. Investors also track the Apollo Tyres earnings as its operations span the modern global supply chain from the manufacturing floor to the open road.

Apollo Tyres Limited Company Fundamentals

1. Company Background

Apollo Tyres Limited, founded in 1972, has transformed from a single-brand regional player into a global leader in the mobility space. Originally focused on commercial vehicle tyres in India, the company is now a major international force in passenger vehicle, off-highway, and two-wheeler segments. Operating from its prominent Apollo Tyres Limited headquarters in Gurugram, the brand has scaled its presence across massive manufacturing hubs in India and sophisticated production facilities in Europe.

Apollo Tyres Limited’s company history reflects a relentless drive toward global diversification and technological superiority. As highlighted in recent integrated reports, the overview emphasizes a “Driving Progress, Together” philosophy focused on carbon neutrality and digital-first manufacturing. This strategic expansion aims to increase market share in the premium European segment while reinforcing its dominant position in the Indian replacement market. Investors closely monitor the Apollo Tyres share price as a signal of this long-term growth. Whether checking a real-time Apollo Tyres Limited stock price or analyzing its corporate narrative, the company’s evolution remains central to the global story of efficient and sustainable transportation.

2. Company Product Lines

Apollo Tyres operates a massive, interconnected ecosystem designed to enhance vehicle performance and safety. The company’s product line is strategically divided to serve every level of the global mobility market. The company’s Apollo Tyres Limited business segments include:

  • Commercial Vehicle Tyres (TBR & TBB):
    • Produces high-durability Truck and Bus Radials designed for long-haul logistics.
    • These Apollo Tyres Limited key offerings serve a vast range of Apollo Tyres Limited customers, specifically targeting large-scale fleet operators and independent transporters through the EnduRace and EnduTrax series.
  • Passenger Vehicle Tyres (PCR):
    • The company manages a premium portfolio including the Apollo Alnac and the ultra-high-performance Vredestein brands.
    • This ensures the Apollo Tyres Limited value chain supports the rising demand for luxury sedans, SUVs, and high-performance electric vehicles.
  • Off-Highway and Specialized Tyres (OHT):
    • Beyond standard vehicles, the company produces specialized tyres for agriculture and industrial machinery.
    • These services focus on driving productivity in the farming and construction sectors, creating recurring value for the brand across all Apollo Tyres Limited segments.

3.CompanyRevenue Model

  • Sale of Automotive Tyres
    Primary revenue stream covering tyres for passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, two wheelers, light trucks, off highway, agricultural, industrial, and bicycle segments under the Apollo and Vredestein brands.
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  • Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Supplies
    Revenue from supplying tyres directly to global and domestic automobile manufacturers across passenger vehicles, trucks, buses, two wheelers, and electric vehicles.
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  • Replacement Market Sales
    Sales to individual vehicle owners through a wide dealer, retailer, and branded outlet network in India and overseas markets, forming a stable and recurring revenue base.
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  • Export Revenue
    Export of Apollo and Vredestein branded tyres to international markets across Europe, Americas, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa, contributing approximately 12.93% of total turnover in FY25.
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  • Sale of Services and Other Operating Income
    Includes sale of services, freight and insurance recovery, and other operating income linked to logistics, support services, and inter group operations.
  • Royalty, Management Cross Charges, and Reimbursements
    Income earned from overseas subsidiaries through royalty arrangements, management services, cost reimbursements, and shared R&D and operational support.

4. Geographic Presence

Corporate and Registered Offices

    • Registered Office: Gurugram, Haryana, India
    • Corporate Office: Gurugram, Haryana, India

Domestic Manufacturing and R&D Locations (India)

    • Chennai, Tamil Nadu – Manufacturing and R&D
    • Chinnapandur, Andhra Pradesh – Manufacturing
    • Limda, Gujarat – Manufacturing
    • Perambra, Kerala – Manufacturing
    • Kalamassery, Kerala – Manufacturing

International Manufacturing and R&D Locations

    • Enschede, Netherlands – Manufacturing and Global R&D Centre
    • Gyöngyöshalász, Hungary – Manufacturing Facility

International Sales, Distribution, and Operational Presence

    • Europe: Netherlands, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Poland, Hungary
    • Asia Pacific: Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines
    • Middle East: United Arab Emirates, Qatar
    • Africa: South Africa, Ethiopia
    • Americas: United States of America

5. Leadership

Some of the key leaders of Apollo Tyres as of January 2026 are

  • Onkar Kanwar – Chairman
  • Neeraj Kanwar – Vice Chairman & Managing Director
  • Berjis Desai – Private Lawyer
  • Jaimini Bhagwati – Former High Commissioner & Ambassador
  • Francesco Crispino – Co-founder, Greater Pacific Capital
  • Francesco Gori – Former CEO, Pirelli Tyre
  • Gaurav Kumar – Chief Financial Officer & Whole-time Director
  • Lakshmi Puri – Former UN Assistant Secretary General & Ambassador
  • Rajendra Chitale – Managing Partner, Chitale & Co.
  • Sumit Dayal – Former Global Head, Corporate Finance
  • Sunam Sarkar – Former Chief Business Officer
  • Vishal Mahadevia – Managing Director, Warburg Pincus Asia
  • Seema Thapar – Company Secretary & Compliance Officer
  • R Mahalakshmi – Chief Human Resources Officer
  • Leenaja Nambiar – Group Head, Transformation
  • Ritu Kumar – Group Head, Strategic Planning & Legal
  • Alexandra Matuko – Head, Cluster Central Sales
  • Christine Nakatani – Head, AI Innovation
  • Ekta Gulati – Head, CV Marketing
  • Krisztina Antal – Head, Human Resources & Corporate Support
  • Kshama Pathak – Head, Digitalisation
  • Mansi Thapar – Head, Cyber Security
  • Rinika Grover – Head, Sustainability & CSR
  • Tanuja Birla – Business Leader, Global Business Services
  • Benoit Rivallant – Chief Commercial Officer
  • Daniele Lorenzetti – Chief Technology Officer
  • Hizmy Hassen – Chief Digital Officer
  • Parmeshwaran Iyer – Chief Supply Chain Officer
  • Rajeev Kumar Sinha – Chief Manufacturing Officer
  • Yoichi Sato – Chief Quality & HSE Officer

6. Key Milestones

  • 1972: Incorporated as Apollo Tyres Limited and commenced tyre manufacturing operations with its first plant at Perambra, Kerala.
  • 1991: Commissioned the second manufacturing plant at Limda, Gujarat.
  • 1995: Acquired Premier Tyres at Kalamassery, Kerala.
  • 1996: Commissioned an exclusive tubes manufacturing plant at Ranjangaon, Maharashtra.
  • 2000: Established exclusive radial tyre manufacturing capacity at Limda, Gujarat.
  • 2003: Entered into a strategic alliance with Michelin, France, to form Michelin Apollo Tyres Private Limited for truck and bus radial tyres.
  • 2004: Manufactured India’s first H-speed rated tubeless passenger car radial tyres and expanded tyre and tube production capacity.
  • 2005–06: Incorporated Apollo (Mauritius) Holdings Private Limited and realigned the Michelin joint venture by exiting the partnership.
  • 2006: Acquired Dunlop Tyres International (Pty) Ltd., South Africa.
  • 2007: Incorporated Apollo Tyres AG, Switzerland, as a wholly owned subsidiary.
  • 2008: Launched the first Apollo Trust branded commercial vehicle tyre outlet in Salem, Tamil Nadu.
  • 2011: Inaugurated a major manufacturing facility near Chennai and launched Apollo Commercial Vehicle Zones for CV customers.
  • 2013: Established a global R&D centre in Enschede, the Netherlands, and opened a regional sales office in Bangkok for ASEAN markets.
  • 2014: Approved a greenfield manufacturing project in Eastern Europe and launched the premium Vredestein brand in India.
  • 2015: Completed financing for the Hungary greenfield plant and acquired Reifencom GmbH, Germany.
  • 2016: Entered the two-wheeler tyre segment with the Apollo Acti series and expanded Southeast Asia operations with a Malaysia office.
  • 2017: Inaugurated the Hungary greenfield manufacturing facility and entered the European truck and bus radial segment.
  • 2018: Laid the foundation stone for a large greenfield manufacturing facility in Andhra Pradesh.
  • 2020: Completed the Andhra Pradesh greenfield project and expanded product offerings across CV, PV, agriculture, and two-wheeler segments.
  • 2021: Inaugurated the Andhra Pradesh plant and expanded retail formats including Apollo CV Zones and Apollo Farm Zones.
  • 2022: Invested in Apollo Tyres Centre of Excellence Limited and acquired a stake in CSE Deccan Solar Private Limited.
  • 2023: Launched multiple new tyre platforms including EV-specific, off-road, agriculture, and premium motorcycle tyres across markets.
  • 2024: Introduced Avolve for fleet operators and partnered with NATRAX to develop EV and low rolling resistance tyre testing infrastructure.
  • 2025: Launched premium summer and ultra-high-performance tyres, expanding presence across SUVs, EVs, and premium two-wheeler OEM platforms.

7. Industry Perspective

The global tyre industry continues to operate in a complex macroeconomic environment shaped by slowing global growth, geopolitical tensions, trade policy uncertainty, and volatile energy markets. Demand for tyres remains closely linked to infrastructure development, automotive production cycles, and replacement demand, making the industry sensitive to economic slowdowns across major regions such as North America, Europe, and emerging markets. At the same time, the shift toward electric vehicles, premiumisation, and stricter emission and safety regulations is reshaping product design, capital allocation, and technology investments across the sector.

Raw material volatility remains a structural challenge for the tyre industry, as natural rubber prices are influenced by agricultural output and climatic conditions, while synthetic rubber and other inputs are closely tied to crude oil price movements. This cost pressure environment has increased the importance of scale, supply chain resilience, and operational efficiency. Additionally, global tyre manufacturers are navigating intensifying competition, cybersecurity risks, and evolving sustainability regulations, with increased focus on ESG compliance, circular economy practices, and low rolling resistance tyres to meet regulatory and consumer expectations.

The automotive ancillary outlook for India and Europe remains resilient in 2026. The sector is currently navigating a transformation, with tyre industry trends shifting toward “Green Mobility” and the integration of smart sensors within tyres. While commodity price volatility has faced headwinds, the surging tyre demand for electric vehicles and high-performance SUVs continues to drive overall market growth.

Government initiatives like the PLI (Production Linked Incentive) scheme in India provide a strong policy tailwind, incentivizing domestic manufacturing for global exports.

Apollo Tyres Limited:Stock Market Presence – Listing and Index Representation

Apollo Tyres Limited is a listed company. The company’s equity shares are actively traded on NSE under the symbol APOLLOTYRE and on BSE with the scrip code 500877.

A critical aspect of the company’s market profile is its significant Apollo Tyres Limited index inclusion. As a heavyweight in the auto-ancillary sector, is Apollo Tyres Limited part of Nifty 50? No, but it is a key constituent of the Nifty 500, Nifty Midcap 150, and the S&P BSE Auto. This inclusion is vital as it ensures high Apollo Tyres Limited liquidity and attracts substantial passive investment flows. The Apollo Tyres share price on NSE are often viewed as reference point for investor sentiment within the auto and manufacturing segment. Whether analyzing the APOLLOTYRE share price, market participants often view it as a reference point within the listed auto and manufacturing space. The Apollo Tyres stock price continues to position the company as a well-established participant in the Indian capital markets.

Apollo Tyres Limited:Stock Performance and Share Price History

Based on the latest reports, Apollo Tyres Limited stock performance is characterized by its sensitivity to global automotive cycles and rubber prices. As a leader in the tyre segment, Apollo Tyres share price trend often mirrors the health of the global logistics industry and the purchasing power of urban consumers. The stock typically exhibits cyclicality tied to the infrastructure and transport demand cycles.

From a return perspective, Apollo Tyres Limited stock performance can also be viewed through a compounded annual growth rate framework across market cycles. On a 1-year basis covering financial year 2024–2025, the share price movement reflects recovery-led demand, premiumisation in tyres, and easing input cost pressures. Over a three-year period spanning financial years 2022–23 to 2024–25, the stock captures the post-pandemic normalization phase, export market recalibration, and gradual improvement in operating leverage. Looking at a longer horizon, the five-year CAGR from financial year 2020–21 to 2024–25 encompasses multiple industry phases, including pandemic disruption, raw material volatility, capacity expansion cycles, and the structural shift toward premium, EV-ready, and sustainability-focused tyre offerings. This multi-period CAGR lens helps investors contextualize Apollo Tyres share price history across short-term recovery, medium-term consolidation, and long-term mobility trends.

Qualitatively, Apollo Tyres share price history shows a pattern of resilience during periods of economic expansion and premiumization. During these cycles, investor sentiment is influenced by the company’s ability to maintain its margin guardrails despite raw material inflation. While Apollo Tyres Limited stock price may experience short-term volatility due to geopolitical tensions impacting global supply chains, it is generally viewed as a high-liquidity play on the global mobility story. Analysts often study the Apollo Tyres Limited price chart to understand long-term trading behavior and structural trends. These assessments help identify Apollo Tyres Limited Support & Resistance levels over extended market cycles. Short-term movements are commonly tracked using the Apollo Tyres Limited live stock ticker to gauge real-time market activity.

Apollo Tyres Limited:Investor Relevance and Role in Portfolio

The Apollo Tyres Limited investment thesis is anchored on its status as a proxy for the global and domestic mobility growth story. For many investors, the stock serves three distinct portfolio roles:

  • Core Industrial Allocation: Due to its diversified revenue streams and global manufacturing base, it is frequently used as a “quality” anchor in industrial-focused portfolios.
  • Thematic Mobility Bet: It acts as a direct play on the increasing adoption of electric vehicles and the premiumization of the global passenger car market.
  • Defensive Replacement Exposure: Despite being automotive-linked, the company’s leadership in the replacement market provides a defensive cushion against the cyclicality of new vehicle sales.

The Apollo Tyres Limited long-term outlook is driven by its transition toward a tech-enabled, sustainable manufacturing platform. While the Apollo Tyres Limited P/E ratio may fluctuate based on commodity cycles, the focus remains on its healthy Apollo Tyres Limited EPS (Earnings Per Share) and consistent Apollo Tyres Limited dividend policy. The Apollo Tyres share price ultimately reflects the company’s ability to maintain a superior Apollo Tyres Limited valuation relative to its historical peers. Additionally, Apollo Tyres Limited’s inclusion in widely tracked mid-cap and broad-market indices supports sustained allocation across domestic mutual fund portfolios and index-linked AUM, reinforcing its relevance for long-term institutional and passive investors.

Apollo Tyres Limited:Sectoral Relevance and Peer Positioning

In the competitive landscape of the global tyre industry, the Apollo Tyres Limited peer comparison is best understood through distinct business-model buckets:

  • Domestic Mass-Market Peers: This includes players like JK Tyre and CEAT, who compete primarily on volume and domestic distribution.
  • Global Premium Specialists: Brands like Michelin and Continental serve as the benchmark for Apollo’s high-end Vredestein line in Europe.
  • Industrial Heavyweights:MRF remains a key competitor in the Indian truck and bus segment, where Apollo differentiates through its focus on radialization.

An Apollo Tyres Limited SWOT analysis reveals that its primary Apollo Tyres Limited competitive positioning stems from its unique “Global-Local” strategy, leveraging European technology for Indian market needs. While Apollo Tyres Limited industry peers may lead in specific regional niches, Apollo’s ability to operate seamlessly across high-margin developed markets and high-growth emerging markets provides it with a unique diversification advantage. This structural efficiency often leads to the Apollo Tyres share price trading at a premium during years of global trade recovery.

Summary

The Apollo Tyres Limited stock remains a cornerstone of the Indian capital markets, fundamentally tied to the world’s desire for safer and more efficient movement. Its Apollo Tyres Limited business model is currently evolving from a manufacturing-heavy tyre supplier to a technology-led mobility partner. This shift in the Apollo Tyres Limited revenue model, supported by an expanding Apollo Tyres Limited geographic presence, is designed to capture the next wave of global mobility demand.

The company’s strategy implies a move toward higher-margin premium segments and sustainable manufacturing, which will likely shape future investor perception. As the brand navigates the complexities of the energy transition and global supply chain shifts, its focus on operational excellence and technological innovation remains unchanged. Ultimately, the Apollo Tyres share price will continue to reflect the company’s success in balancing market leadership with the sustainability required to move a world in motion.

Apollo Tyres Shareholding Pattern

Held BySep 2024Dec 2024Mar 2025Jun 2025Sep 2025Dec 2025
Promoter37.437.437.4373736.9
FII14.614.213.412.311.912.3
DII27.127.728.129.129.529.4
Public2120.721.121.421.421.1

Apollo Tyres Delivery And Volume

PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume AvgDaily Avg Delivery Volume %
Day7.16 L14.7 L48.69%
Week7.87 L14.06 L55.96%
1 Month6.41 L12.25 L52.33%
6 Month4.91 L10.41 L47.15%

Apollo Tyres SWOT Analysis

Strengths13
Weakness8
Opportunity8
Threats4

Positive Breakout First Resistance ( LTP > R1)

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PEG lower than Industry PEG

Dividend yield greater than sector dividend yield

Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Week

Growth in Net Profit with increasing Profit Margin (QoQ)

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Increasing Revenue every quarter for the past 3 quarters

Increasing profits every quarter for the past 2 quarters

Book Value per share Improving for last 2 years

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Apollo Tyres Corporate Action

Ex-Date
Dividend Amount
Dividend Type
Record Date
Instrument Type
10 Feb, 20263.5INTERIM10 Feb, 2026Equity Share
11 Jul, 20255FINAL11 Jul, 2025Equity Share
05 Jul, 20246FINAL05 Jul, 2024Equity Share
14 Jul, 20230.5SPECIAL14 Jul, 2023Equity Share
14 Jul, 20234FINAL14 Jul, 2023Equity Share
16 Jun, 20223.25FINAL17 Jun, 2022Equity Share
15 Jul, 20213.5FINALEquity Share
04 Mar, 20203INTERIM05 Mar, 2020Equity Share
23 Jul, 20193.25FINALEquity Share
18 Jul, 20183FINALEquity Share

Apollo Tyres Stock Comparison

Financials
Price (₹)₹530₹386.90₹760.90₹1,707₹37.18₹499.05
% Change-0.22%-2.31%-1.32%-0.54%-2.67%0.36%
Revenue TTM (₹ Cr)--₹3,173.20₹69,787.46₹10,652.48₹4,067.62
Net Profit TTM (₹ Cr)--₹-651.30₹5,790.23₹622.81₹612.38
PE TTM---44.8024.0039.5050.40
1 Year Return33.8748.84137.430.488.937.71
ROCE44.78--40.98-14.15

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