The company stated that it will apply to the whole range of commercial vehicles and will vary depending on the model and version.
By Priya Singh

Key Highlights:
Tata Motors has announced that it will increase the prices of its commercial vehicles by up to 2% beginning July 1, 2024.
The price rise is intended to mitigate the effects of increased commodity costs. The company stated that it will apply to the whole range of commercial vehicles and will vary depending on the model and version.
Tata Motors is India's largest commercial vehicle manufacturer. Tata Motors, headquartered in Mumbai, plans to leverage on the expected expansion in the Indian CV market, which is being driven by increased infrastructure expenditure and a rebound in key sectors including as construction, mining, and logistics, according to Girish Wagh, Executive Director, during an analyst call.
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CMV360 Says
The decision by Tata Motors to raise prices reflects the current economic challenges posed by rising commodity costs. While it may impact buyers initially, it could help stabilize the company's operations and sustain growth in the competitive commercial vehicle sector.

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