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Tata Motors to increase CV prices from July 1

By IANS | Published: June 28, 2022 3:48 PM

Chennai, June 28 Come July 1, commercial vehicles of Tata Motors Ltd will turn costly as the company ...

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Chennai, June 28 Come July 1, commercial vehicles of Tata Motors Ltd will turn costly as the company announced a price hike on Tuesday.

According to Tata Motors from July 1, onwards there will be a price hike of 1.5-2.5 per cent of its commercial vehicles.

The percentage of hike will depend upon the individual model and variant.

"While the company takes extensive measures to absorb a significant portion of the increased input costs, at various levels of manufacturing, the steep rise in overall input costs makes it imperative to pass on a residual proportion via a minimised price hike," the company said.

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