The Official Announcement
On August 21, 2026, Tata Motors officially confirmed it will increase prices for its passenger vehicles from September 1, 2026. The hike will be up to ₹25,000, but it's important to note this is not a flat increase. The final amount will vary depending
on the specific model and variant you choose. This price revision affects the entire lineup, including petrol, diesel, CNG, and electric vehicles (EVs).
Why Are Prices Going Up Again?
This will be the third time Tata Motors has raised prices in 2026, following earlier hikes in April and July. The company states the decision is to "partially offset the impact of rising input costs and sustained inflationary pressures." Like other major automakers including Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai, Tata is facing higher costs for raw materials, logistics, and other operational expenses. The company says it is absorbing a significant portion of these increased costs but has to pass some of the burden on to customers. Factors such as foreign exchange volatility and rising EV battery costs have also contributed to the decision.
Which Cars Will Be Affected?
The price increase is portfolio-wide, meaning all of Tata's popular models will see a price adjustment. This includes best-sellers like the Nexon, Punch, and Altroz, as well as larger SUVs like the Harrier and Safari. Both internal combustion engine (ICE) models and the rapidly growing lineup of electric vehicles are covered by this hike. While Tata hasn't released a detailed list of the new prices for each specific variant, they have assured that the hike will be calibrated to maintain the value proposition of each car.
What Does This Mean for Your Budget?
An increase of 'up to ₹25,000' can mean different things for different buyers. For a buyer of an entry-level model like the Tiago, the hike might be relatively small. However, for those eyeing a top-end variant of the Safari or the Nexon EV, the increase could be closer to the maximum announced figure. For example, a 1-2% increase on a car costing ₹15 lakh translates to a hike of ₹15,000 to ₹30,000, which aligns with the announced upper limit. As the festive season approaches, this price revision could influence buying decisions for thousands of prospective customers across India.
Your Action Plan: Should You Buy Now?
If you have been considering a Tata vehicle, the window before September 1 offers an opportunity to purchase it at the current, lower price. With the hike taking effect on the first of the month, any booking or purchase completed before then will be protected from the increase. This could translate to significant savings, especially on higher-end models. Prospective buyers should contact their nearest Tata Motors dealership immediately to understand the current on-road prices, check for any existing offers, and confirm the delivery timeline. Acting before the end of August is the most effective strategy to avoid the additional cost.














