Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, on Monday 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, Tata Motors said in a regulatory filing.
Tata Motors last increased prices of its commercial vehicles up to 2% in January.
Earlier, Maruti Suzuki India said it would hike vehicle prices by up to 4 per cent from April in order to offset the impact of rising input costs. In light of rising input costs and operational expenses, the company has planned to increase the prices of its cars from April, the country's largest carmaker said in a regulatory filing.
The price increase is expected to be up to 4 per cent and will vary depending on the model, it added. While the company continuously strives to optimise costs and minimise the impact on its customers, some portion of the increased cost may need to be passed on to the market, it noted.
Maruti Suzuki sells models ranging from the entry-level Alto K-10 to a multiple-purpose vehicle Invicto in the domestic market. In January, the company had announced to hike prices by up to Rs 32,500 across various models from February 1.
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