Tata Motors today announced that it will hike the prices of its passenger vehicle lineup from July 1, 2026, by upto 1.5 %. The latest hike will apply across the company’s portfolio, covering both conventional petrol and diesel-powered vehicles as well as its electric vehicle range. This will be Tata Motors’ second price revision of the year, with the company having previously increased prices across its range on April 1, 2026.The company said the price increase is aimed at partly offsetting rising input costs and ongoing inflationary pressures. While Tata Motors has absorbed a substantial portion of the additional expenses, part of the cost increase will now be reflected in vehicle prices. The latest revision follows similar moves by several manufacturers that have recently increased prices amid higher production and operational costs. Tata Motors is the latest automaker to announce such an adjustment.Buyers planning to purchase models such as the Punch, Nexon, Curvv, Harrier, Safari, Tiago, Tigor and Tata’s electric vehicles can still avail current prices before the revised rates come into effect. Variant-wise pricing details are expected to be announced closer to the implementation date.
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