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Tata Motors Cars Get Pricier April 1
20 Mar
Summary
- Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles prices increase April 1, 2026.
- Average hike for ICE models is approximately 0.5 percent.
- Increases cover rising raw material and component costs.

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. will implement a price increase across its passenger vehicle lineup effective April 1, 2026. This revision is a direct response to the ongoing rise in input costs. The company anticipates an average price adjustment of approximately 0.5 percent for its internal combustion engine models, though the exact hike will vary by specific model and variant.
This strategic move is designed to sustain production levels and uphold the quality standards expected by customers. The adjustments are necessitated by inflationary pressures affecting raw materials and components. This follows a similar price hike announced for Tata Motors' commercial vehicles earlier this week, also effective April 1.
The automotive sector is experiencing widespread price adjustments due to similar cost pressures. Audi has announced a 2% price increase for its India model range from April 1. Maruti Suzuki is also reviewing potential price revisions as commodity costs continue to climb, despite robust demand.
These combined actions by major automakers highlight the significant cost challenges confronting the Indian auto industry. Global commodity volatility and geopolitical uncertainties are contributing factors to these ongoing price adjustments.




