Tata Motors to Raise Car and SUV Prices by Up to ₹25,000 From September 1
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles will raise prices across its ICE and electric vehicle portfolio by up to ₹25,000 from September 1, 2026. The company says rising input costs and sustained inflationary pressures are behind the revision.
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles will increase prices across its car and SUV portfolio by up to ₹25,000 from September 1, 2026. The price revision will apply to both internal combustion engine (ICE) models and electric vehicles (EVs), with the exact increase varying across models and variants.
The company announced the move in an official press release on August 21, saying the revision is aimed at partly offsetting the impact of rising input costs and continued inflationary pressures.
Price Hike Will Vary by Model
Tata Motors has not announced a flat ₹25,000 increase across its lineup. Instead, the company said the adjustment will differ depending on the model and variant.
This means customers will see different price increases across the portfolio rather than one uniform hike. Tata said the approach is intended to maintain the overall value proposition of its vehicles.
The company has also not yet provided a model-wise breakup of the revised prices.
EVs Included in the Price Revision
The increase will apply to Tata Motors' electric vehicles as well as its ICE portfolio. This makes the announcement relevant to buyers across the company's different powertrain options.
Tata has been expanding its EV portfolio alongside its conventional vehicles, and the latest revision means electric models will also be affected by the higher input-cost environment.
For buyers comparing Tata's EVs with their petrol, diesel or CNG alternatives, the revised prices could slightly change the price gap between different powertrain options once the new prices take effect.
Why Tata Is Raising Prices
Tata Motors attributed the revision to rising input costs and sustained inflationary pressures.
The company said it will continue to absorb a significant portion of these higher costs, while passing on only part of the impact through the September price adjustment.
The move therefore appears to be a partial cost recovery rather than a full pass-through of the increase in the company's input expenses.
What Buyers Need to Know
The new prices will come into effect from September 1, 2026. Until then, the existing prices remain applicable, subject to the terms and conditions of individual purchases.
Since Tata has not yet released the model-wise price changes, buyers will need to wait for the detailed revised price list to know exactly how much each model and variant will cost from September.
For now, the key takeaway is simple: Tata Motors is raising prices across both its ICE and EV portfolios, with increases of up to ₹25,000 from September 1.
The move adds another cost consideration for buyers in a market where manufacturers are continuing to balance competitive pricing with higher production and input costs.
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