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The auto major noted that it would offer protection from the price increase to customers who have booked vehicles on or before May 7.
With effect from May 8, the company will increase prices of its passenger vehicles, averaging 1.8 per cent, depending on the variant and model, Tata Motors said in a statement.
“Increase in prices of commodities, such as steel and precious metals, necessitates us to pass on a part of it through an increase in the price of our products,” Tata Motors President Passenger Vehicles Business Shailesh Chandra said.
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The price hike on the model range would be effective for bookings made thereafter (May 8), Chandra noted.
Tata Motors sells a range of vehicles starting from entry hatchback Tiago to the newly introduced Safari SUV, priced between Rs 4.85 to Rs 21.4 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
For the well-being of its business and supporting ecosystem, the company had recently announced that it has set in motion a comprehensive ”Business Agility Plan” to protect and serve the interests of its customers, dealers and suppliers.