Tata Motors To Hike Commercial Vehicle Prices In April 2025 (Press Release) | V3Cars

Tata Motors, India’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, have announced an upcoming price increase across its entire commercial vehicle range. Effective April 1, 2025, customers can expect a price hike of up to 2%, depending on the specific model and variant.

Tata Motors To Hike Prices Of Commercial Vehicles In April 2025

The company stated that this price adjustment is necessary to mitigate the sustained rise in input costs. This increase will impact Tata Motors’ comprehensive portfolio of commercial vehicles, including trucks, buses, and small commercial vehicles, which cater to various transportation needs across the country.  

While the exact quantum of the price increase will vary for different models and their respective versions, the average hike is expected to be around 2%. This decision comes as the automotive industry continues to face pressure from increasing raw material costs and other operational expenses.

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Here’s what Tata have to say about the impending price hike:

Mumbai, 17th March 2025: Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, today announced a price increase of up to 2%, across its commercial vehicle range, effective 1st April 2025. The price increase is to offset the rise in input costs, and will vary as per individual model and variant.

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