
The extent of the increase will differ by model and variant.

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The extent of the increase will differ by model and variant.
Tata Motors announced on Monday that it will raise prices across its commercial vehicle range by up to 1.5 per cent from 1 April 2026. The company said the revision is intended to partially absorb the effect of higher commodity prices and other rising input costs, as disclosed in a regulatory filing. The extent of the increase will differ by model and variant.
A part of the $180 billion Tata Group, Tata Motors is India's biggest manufacturer of utility vehicles, pick-ups, trucks and buses.
Earlier in February, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd (TMPVL) indicated it would be raising car prices in response to sustained pressure from climbing commodity costs.
TMPVL's Managing Director and Chief Executive Shailesh Chandra noted that the company had been contending with elevated input costs for the best part of a year, and that the cumulative effect had grown substantial enough to justify a price increase.
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