Updated December 4th, 2019 at 13:39 IST

Tata Motors to hike passenger vehicle prices from January

Tata Motors said it will increase prices of vehicles from January, primarily in order to offset impact of upgrading its portfolio to conform to BSVI norms

| Image:self
Advertisement

Tata Motors on Wednesday said it will increase prices of its passenger vehicles from January, primarily in order to offset the impact of upgrading its portfolio to conform to BSVI emission norms. The company currently sells products ranging from hatchback Tiago to SUV Harrier, priced between Rs 4.39 lakh and Rs 16.85 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

READ: Tata Steel Confirms Job Cuts Of Up To 3,000 Across European Operations

Tata Motors prices to increase

"With BSVI products coming in, prices will increase from January," Tata Motors President (Passenger Vehicles Business Unit) Mayank Pareek told PTI in an interview.

READ: Ratan Tata Remembers JRD Tata With A Heartfelt Instagram Post

He declined to quantify the increase in prices but said the hike next month would be on a higher side as compared to earlier price revisions taken by the company.

"We are working on the calculations...normally if any change happens the prices go up by Rs 10,000-15,000. Now there are two things happening, one is BSVI and there is also pressure from rise in commodity prices," Pareek said.

READ: TATA Projects Builds 1000-bed Hospital

BSVI emission norms

BSVI emission norms in India are slated to kick in from April 1, 2020. On Tuesday, Maruti Suzuki India announced to increase prices of its models from January to offset rising input costs. Other automakers like Toyota, Mahindra & Mahindra and Mercedes-Benz are also contemplating a similar move. Hyundai Motor India and Honda Cars India, however, said they will not increase vehicle prices in January, but their products will see price hike when BSVI compliant models are introduced in the market.

READ: Tata Motors Zooms 16 Pc After Q2 Earnings

Advertisement

Published December 4th, 2019 at 12:56 IST