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Tata Motors to hike prices of its passenger vehicles early in August: Here’s why

Press Trust of India • July 28, 2021, 16:55:31 IST
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Citing a steep and steady rise in input costs, Tata Motors will increase prices of its cars and SUVs in the coming days.

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Tata Motors to hike prices of its passenger vehicles early in August: Here’s why

Tata Motors is looking to increase prices of its entire range of passenger vehicles from next week as it aims to offset the steep rise in procurement cost of essential materials like steel and precious metals, as per a top company official. The Mumbai-based auto major sells a range of passenger vehicles including the Tata Tiago, Tata Tigor, Tata Nexon, Tata Nexon EV, Tata Harrier and Tata Safari in the domestic market. [caption id=“attachment_9502111” align=“alignnone” width=“1920”] ![Tata says it has only been able to been able to pass on a ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/tata-motors-ceramic-coating-model-wise-prices-and-more-details.jpg) Tata says it has only been able to been able to pass on a “small part of the increase in input costs” to the customers so far. Image: Tata Motors[/caption] “We have seen a very steep increase in the prices of steel and precious metals over the last one year. The financial impact of the increase in commodity prices is in the range of 8-8.5 percent of our revenues in the past one year,” Tata Motors President Passenger Vehicles Business Unit (PVBU) Shailesh Chandra told PTI. He noted that the company has been able to pass on only a small part of the increase in input costs to the customers so far. “From the company realisation perspective, we have passed on only 2.5 percent. From an ex-showroom perspective this would be around three percent, so there is a big gap to the extent of increase that has happened (in the input costs) and what we have been able to pass on to the market,” Chandra said. He noted that the company has been able to mitigate some of the impact of rising input costs by running various cost reduction initiatives as it wanted to avoid passing on a big quantum of price hike to customers. [caption id=“attachment_9575731” align=“alignnone” width=“1303”] ![(L-R) Tata Motors currently sells six main models, including the Altroz, Tiago and Harrier. Image: Tata Motors](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/tata-motors-pratap-bose-designs-1.jpg) (L-R) Tata Motors currently sells six main models, including the Altroz, Tiago and Harrier. Image: Tata Motors[/caption] “But with the gap still remaining and the prices of essential commodities still remaining high, we are now forced to take a price hike from next week,” Chandra noted. He added that the company is currently in the process of working out the details of the increase in each model/trim. Prices of precious metals like rhodium and palladium have gone up significantly over the last one year. Steel prices have also remained high during the period. Earlier this month, the country’s largest carmaker, Maruti Suzuki India, hiked prices of hatchback Swift and CNG variants of other models by up to Rs 15,000 to counter increase in input costs. Similarly, Honda has also announced to increase prices of its entire model range in India from August, as it looks to offset the impact increase in commodity prices.

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