Tata Motors Announces Price Hike of Up to ₹25,000 from September 2026
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. (TMPV) has announced an upward price revision across its entire lineup, effective September 1, 2026. India's leading automaker confirmed that prices of its passenger vehicles will increase by up to ₹25,000, with exact figures varying based on the specific model and variant.
The price adjustment applies to the company’s entire portfolio, covering both Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) models—including petrol, diesel, and CNG variants—and its Electric Vehicle (EV) range.
Why is Tata Motors Increasing Car Prices?
According to an official statement from Tata Motors, the primary reasons behind the price revision are:
- Rising Input & Commodity Costs: Higher prices for essential raw materials and manufacturing inputs across the automotive supply chain.
- Sustained Inflationary Pressures: Persistent global and domestic macroeconomic challenges impacting operational expenses.
While the automaker noted that it continues to absorb a significant portion of these escalating costs, a fraction is being passed on to consumers through this price adjustment.
Models Affected by the September 2026 Price Hike
The price increase will impact Tata's entire popular lineup, including:
- Hatchbacks & Sedans: Tiago, Tigor, and Altroz
- SUVs & Crossovers: Punch, Nexon, Curvv, Sierra, Harrier, and Safari
- Electric Vehicles (EVs): Tiago.ev, Punch.ev, Nexon.ev, Curvv.ev, Sierra.ev, and Harrier.ev
Industry Trend: Auto Sector Faces Cost Pressures
Tata Motors is not alone in raising vehicle prices. The Indian automotive market is witnessing a broader trend of price revisions driven by global supply disruptions and rising commodity expenses:
- Hyundai Motor India recently announced a price hike of up to 1% starting September 2026.
- Maruti Suzuki and Mahindra & Mahindra also implemented price revisions across their vehicle ranges in recent months.
For buyers planning to purchase a Tata vehicle, finalizing bookings before September 1, 2026, could help lock in current prices before the upward adjustment takes effect.
