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TMPV to hike price of PVs from 01 July
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles announced that it will increase prices of its passenger vehicle portfolio, including both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicles (EV), by up to 1.5%, effective 1 July 2026.
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles to hike prices by up to 1.5% from July 1 2026
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles said it will increase prices of its cars and SUVs by up to 1.5% from July 1, 2026, across its internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) portfolio.
Tata Motors to increase prices of its cars & SUVs from July 1
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles will raise prices of its entire passenger vehicle range, including ICE and electric models, by up to 1.5% from July 1, 2026. The company said the increase is aimed at partially offsetting rising input costs and persistent inflationary pressures.
CNG momentum to stay robust through FY27, Morbi PNG demand set for all-time high
CNG vehicle registrations and industrial gas utilization are poised for remarkable growth. With CNG vehicles presenting significant cost benefits over electric and petrol options, the future looks bright. Gujarat Gas is gearing up for heightened LNG blending to satisfy the soaring demand in Morbi, where industries favor PNG(I) for dependable supply.
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles should aim for over 20% market share by 2030: Chairman
With its sights firmly set on claiming more than 20 percent of the market by 2030, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles is poised to invest Rs 35,000 crore in innovative product development. As a frontrunner in the electric vehicle arena, the company believes that proactive collaboration with dealer partners will be key to its upward trajectory.
Tata taps China's Chery for premium EV push, sources say
Tata Motors is set to license an automaking platform from China's Chery. This collaboration aims to accelerate the launch of Tata's premium electric vehicles under the Avinya brand. The company plans to build at least two new electric cars locally. The first Avinya model is expected to hit the market in 2027, marking a significant step in Tata's EV expansion.
Tata Motors, Mahindra lead the pack as EV sales surge 79%
India's electric car sales surged 79% in May. Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra gained market share. Newcomer VinFast also saw growth. JSW MG Motor and Hyundai Motor experienced a decline. Higher fuel prices are driving consumers to electric vehicles. This trend shows sustained growth in the electric car sector.
Car sales sail smooth despite war woes; Auto cos log double-digit growth on Maruti, TaMo surge; two-wheeler & CVs also in fast lane
Indian car sales surged significantly in May. Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors reported robust growth. Two-wheeler sales also saw double-digit increases. Despite global challenges, consumer demand remained strong. This positive trend extended to utility vehicles and electric vehicles. Farm equipment sales also performed well. The automotive sector shows resilience and continued momentum.
Tata AutoComp, Jahwa Electronics forge JV to manufacture heaters for EVs
Tata AutoComp Systems has partnered with Korea's Jahwa Electronics. They will jointly manufacture advanced PTC heaters for electric and hybrid vehicles in India. This venture positions India as a key hub for Jahwa. It aims to supply both low-voltage and high-voltage PTC heaters. This move supports the growing investments in India's EV and hybrid vehicle markets.
Tata Motors sees EV bookings surge 2.5x as fuel prices rise
Rising fuel prices are significantly shifting buyer preference towards electric vehicles, with Tata Motors reporting a 2.5 times increase in EV bookings. The company is positioning the new Tiago EV as a financially sound investment, promising cost recovery within four to five years, supported by a segment-first lifetime battery warranty.
Haryana cabinet approves new rules: No petrol, diesel vehicles for cab aggregators in NCR
Haryana's Cabinet has approved new rules for vehicle aggregators. From January 1, 2026, all new vehicles joining fleets in NCR areas must be electric, CNG, or use cleaner fuels. This aims to reduce pollution and promote green mobility. The rules also introduce licensing, safety measures, and insurance for drivers and passengers.
Jaguar Land Rover profit wiped out by cyberattack, US tariffs
Last year proved challenging for Jaguar Land Rover, as nearly all profits evaporated due to US tariffs, reduced demand from China, and a devastating cyberattack. In a bid to reclaim its market position, the renowned luxury car brand is gearing up to introduce an exciting lineup of electric vehicles, including new electric Jaguars and Range Rovers.