India's leading passenger car manufacturer, Tata Motors has announced an increment in the prices of its entire product portfolio from 8th May 2021 i.e., tomorrow. The brand has stated that the price hike is due to an increase in commodities prices. As a result, the rates of Tata cars will be risen by averaging 1.8% of their current prices. However, the price increment will vary depending on the variant & model. The new pricing will not be applicable to the bookings made on or before 7th May 2021.
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As of now, Tata Motors passenger vehicle division comprises a total of eight models – Tiago, Tigor, Tigor EV, Altroz, Nexon, Nexon EV, Harrier, and Safari. Their current prices are as follows: –
Model | Segment | Price Range (ex-showroom Delhi) * |
compact hatchback | Rs 4.86 lakh – Rs 6.85 lakh | |
sub-4-meter sedan | Rs 5.50 lakh – Rs 7.64 lakh | |
Tata Tigor EV | sub-4-meter electric sedan | Rs 9.58 lakh – Rs 9.90 lakh |
premium hatchback | Rs 5.70 lakh – Rs 9.46 lakh | |
sub-4-meter SUV | Rs 7.10 lakh – Rs 12.80 lakh | |
Tata Nexon EV | sub-4-meter electric SUV | Rs 13.99 lakh – Rs 16.40 lakh |
mid-sized SUV (5-seater) | Rs 13.84 lakh – Rs 20.45 lakh | |
Tata Safari | mid-sized SUV (6/7-seater) | Rs 14.69 lakh – Rs 21.45 lakh |
*All prices are in round figures.
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In the other news, Tata Motors has recently shared its April 2021 sales statics, and unfortunately, Tata's passenger vehicle sales went down by 15%. The brand has registered a cumulative sale of 25,095 units in the domestic market last month as against the 29,654 units in March 2021. The Nexon SUV (6,938 units) was the most selling car for Tata Motors last month, followed by Tiago (6,656 units), Altroz (6,649 units), Harrier (1,712 units), Tigor (1,627 units), and Safari (1,514 units).