Tata Motors announces 0.5% price increase on passenger vehicles from April 2026
Tata Motors will increase prices of its passenger vehicles by an average of 0.5 percent from April 2026 to address rising input costs. The adjustment affects all ICE models, with specific increases varying by model and variant.
By Utsav Chaudhary
Mar 23, 2026 11:03 am IST
Published On
Mar 23, 2026 09:00 am IST
Last Updated On
Mar 23, 2026 11:03 am IST

Tata Motors will raise prices of its passenger vehicles by an average of 0.5 percent starting 1 April 2026. The company announced this adjustment to address the ongoing rise in input costs. The price increase will apply to Tata's internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle lineup. The exact amount of the increase will depend on the specific model and variant.
Key Highlights
- Tata Motors to raise passenger vehicle prices by 0.5 percent from 1 April 2026
- The price hike applies to all internal combustion engine models and varies by model and variant
- The increase aims to offset rising raw material and operational costs
Details of Price Revision
The company stated that the weighted average price hike across its ICE range is approximately 0.5 percent. Tata Motors currently sells a wide variety of passenger vehicles in India. These include hatchbacks, SUVs, and sedans. Popular ICE models include the Tiago, Tigor, Altroz, Punch, Nexon, Harrier, and Safari.
The company explained that the price correction is necessary to manage the impact of rising raw material and operational costs. Tata Motors said it aims to maintain strong value across all its products, despite the increase.
Impact on Customers and Market

The price revision will come into effect at the start of the next financial year. Customers considering a Tata passenger vehicle may want to complete their bookings before the new prices are implemented. The company has not specified the exact increase for each model or variant, but all ICE vehicles will be affected.
Tata Motors' decision reflects broader industry trends, as manufacturers face higher input and operational expenses. The company continues to monitor market conditions and adjust pricing to ensure sustainable operations.
Also Read: Tata Harrier EV Fearless+ QWD 75 launched in India at Rs 26.49 lakh
Conclusion
With the new price hike effective from April 2026, Tata Motors continues to adapt to market challenges while prioritizing product quality and customer satisfaction. Although the price increase is marginal, it reflects the brand’s commitment to sustainable operations and long-term growth in India’s competitive automobile landscape.
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