Due to rising input costs, Tata Motors raised prices of its passenger and commercial vehicles by Rs 3,000-30,000 with immediate effect.
While the company raised prices of passenger cars by Rs 3,000-15,000, the hike ranged Rs 1,500-30,000 for commercial vehicles, the company said in a statement.
The flagship Indica and Indigo range will be dearer by Rs 3,000-15,000, depending on the model. In utility vehicles, Tata Sumo, Grande MK-II, Safari and Xenon will cost Rs 8,700-14,500 more.
Text: Business Standard
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