Tata cars to get pricier from September 1

are set to get pricier by up to Rs 25,000 from September 1, 2026. The Indian automaker cited continued inflationary pressures and rising input costs as some of the reasons behind its decision. Tata Motors stated that increasing the prices of its cars will help the company offset these challenges. Hyundai is also set to raise prices in September, whereas Maruti Suzuki had announced a hike for August 2026.

  1. Reasons include inflationary pressures and rising input costs
  2. Foreign exchange volatility and high employee separation costs are also factors

Tata Motors price hike in September 2026

The company said it has been bearing the brunt of sustained inflation and input costs, but continuing to do so will begin to impact profits. One of the main culprits behind this has been the rising cost of EV batteries, which have become around 10 percent more expensive over several months.

Other factors behind the September 2026 price hike include foreign exchange volatility and high employee separation costs, according to Tata Motors. While the company reported strong sales leading up to this, profit margins have dropped to 7.4 percent. Jaguar Land Rover has been facing supply-chain disruptions, too, further impacting the bottom line.

The upcoming hike will affect select Tata EV and ICE (internal combustion engine) models, and the exact model-wise breakup is yet to be announced. However, prices of Tata SUVs are expected to go up across the board. In the meantime, below are the current prices of all Tata cars on sale as of August 21, 2026:

Tata car prices in August 2026 (ex-showroom)
Model Price range (in Rs lakh)
Tiago 4.70-8.55
Tiago EV 6.99-9.99
Tigor 5.55-8.84
Tigor EV 12.49-13.75
Altroz 6.30-10.77
Punch 5.70-10.67
Punch EV 9.69-12.79
Nexon 7.40-14.10
Nexon EV 12.49-17.49
Curvv 9.76-18.96
Curvv EV 16.99-21.99
Sierra 11.49-21.29
Sierra EV 18.79-25.99
Harrier 13.00-25.40
Harrier EV 21.69-29.19
Safari 13.40-26.15

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