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2h agoTata Motors hikes vehicle prices to offset input costs and transition to new emission norms

Tata Motors announced an average price hike of up to 2% across passenger and commercial vehicles effective December 2025. The revision aims to balance rising input costs and compliance with updated emission standards. Analysts said the adjustment reflects industry-wide cost pressures linked to commodity prices and regulatory transitions. The automaker emphasized it would minimize customer impact through optimized production and financing offers. Other OEMs, including Mahindra and Hyundai, are expected to follow suit as the sector adapts to higher operational expenses amid stable retail demand.
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2h agoTata Motors hikes vehicle prices to offset input costs and transition to new emission norms

Tata Motors announced an average price hike of up to 2% across passenger and commercial vehicles effective December 2025. The revision aims to balance rising input costs and compliance with updated emission standards. Analysts said the adjustment reflects industry-wide cost pressures linked to commodity prices and regulatory transitions. The automaker emphasized it would minimize customer impact through optimized production and financing offers. Other OEMs, including Mahindra and Hyundai, are expected to follow suit as the sector adapts to higher operational expenses amid stable retail demand.
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Tata Motors hikes vehicle prices to offset input costs and transition to new emission norms
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Tata Motors will raise prices by 2% from December 2025 to counter input cost increases and new emission norms, aligning with broader industry cost adjustments.
Tata Motors announced an average price hike of up to 2% across passenger and commercial vehicles effective December 2025. The revision aims to balance rising input costs and compliance with updated emission standards. Analysts said the adjustment reflects industry-wide cost pressures linked to commodity prices and regulatory transitions. The automaker emphasized it would minimize customer impact through optimized production and financing offers. Other OEMs, including Mahindra and Hyundai, are expected to follow suit as the sector adapts to higher operational expenses amid stable retail demand.

Tata Motors announced an average price hike of up to 2% across passenger and commercial vehicles effective December 2025. The revision aims to balance rising input costs and compliance with updated emission standards. Analysts said the adjustment reflects industry-wide cost pressures linked to commodity prices and regulatory transitions. The automaker emphasized it would minimize customer impact through optimized production and financing offers. Other OEMs, including Mahindra and Hyundai, are expected to follow suit as the sector adapts to higher operational expenses amid stable retail demand.
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Nov 5, 2025 • 11:30 IST













































































