Tata Motors has announced it will increase prices of its ICE and EV models by up to 1.5 percent from July 1, 2026. With this, the carmaker aims to “partially offset the impact of rising input costs and sustained inflationary pressures”. Tata said it continues to absorb a significant portion of these costs, and the extent of the hike will “vary across models and variants”.
Tata has not yet revealed model-specific information on revised prices, but they could increase by up to Rs 43,485, depending on the vehicle and variant. For reference, below is a price list of the 14 Tata models as of June 12.
| Tata cars price list in June 2026 | |
| Model | Price Range (In Rs lakh) |
| Altroz | 6.30-10.76 |
| Curvv | 9.70-18.90 |
| Curvv EV | 16.99-19.19 |
| Harrier | 12.89-25.84 |
| Harrier EV | 21.49-28.99 |
| Nexon | 7.37-14.02 |
| Nexon EV | 12.49-17.29 |
| Punch | 5.65-10.60 |
| Punch EV | 9.69-12.59 |
| Safari | 13.29-26.40 |
| Tiago | 4.70-8.55 |
| Tiago EV | 6.99-9.99 |
| Tigor | 5.55-8.84 |
| Tigor EV | 12.49-13.75 |
While Tata is increasing prices for its ICE cars for a second time this year – following a 0.5 percent hike in April – it is doing so for its EV portfolio for the first time. Other carmakers such as Hyundai and Maruti Suzuki have also raised prices citing the same reasons.
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