TL;DR
Tata Motors will implement a 0.5% price increase on its ICE passenger vehicle lineup starting April 1, 2026, citing rising input costs.
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited has announced a price increase of 0.5% across its range of Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) cars, effective April 1, 2026. This adjustment in pricing is attributed to rising input costs and ongoing supply chain pressures impacting the automotive industry across India.
The company stated that the escalating costs of various components and materials, coupled with persistent supply challenges, have necessitated this slight upward revision in vehicle prices. This move comes as several automakers are facing similar pressures in the current economic climate.
While the price hike specifically targets ICE vehicles, Tata Motors continues to focus on its electric vehicle portfolio, which has seen considerable expansion and market adoption. The company aims to balance market competitiveness with the need to offset increased operational expenses.

