Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd on Friday announced that it will increase the prices of its internal combustion engine (ICE) passenger cars from April 1, 2026, due to rising input costs. According to the company statement, the ICE portfolio will be increased by an average of 0.5 percent. However, this increase may vary depending on the model and variant. Tata Motors said that this price revision is being done to partially mitigate the impact of rising input costs. The company’s ICE car range extends from hatchback Tiago to SUV Safari, with ex-showroom prices (Delhi) ranging between ₹4.57 lakh to ₹23.42 lakh.
TATA’s ICE passenger car models
Tata Motors sells Sierra, Safari, Harrier, Nexon, Curve, Punch, Altroz, Tiago and Tigor cars.
These companies have also announced to increase the prices
BMW Group India has announced that it will increase the prices of its cars and SUVs by a maximum of 2 percent from April 1, 2026. The increase will be applicable to all locally sourced BMW models and completely built (CBU) BMW and MINI units sold in India. Additionally, Mercedes-Benz India has also confirmed a price increase of about 2 percent for its cars from April 2026. This will be the company’s second price increase in 2026, the first increase was made in January. The company has attributed this to the weakening of inflation against the Euro and rising costs.
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