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Tata Motors To Hike Commercial Vehicle Prices By 2.5% Amid Rising Input Costs
Tata Motors CV price hike will vary depending on the model and variant.
Tata Motors raises commercial vehicle prices after hiking passenger vehicle rates
Tata Motors is raising prices for its commercial vehicles. The increase will be up to 2.5 percent starting July 1. This move follows a similar price hike for passenger vehicles. The company aims to manage higher commodity and input costs. This decision impacts Tata Motors' entire domestic vehicle range. Consumers will bear some of the increased expenses.

Why Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland stocks are racing ahead of the auto pack
A sharp drop in crude oil prices is easing pressure on fleet operators and reviving sentiment around commercial vehicle makers. But are Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland out of the woods yet?
Stocks to Watch today: RVNL, HFCL, Gujrat Gas, Hudco, Lupin, Hexware Tech
Stock to Watch today, June 18: ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India, Lemon Tree Hotels, Anik Industries, and Balkrishna Industries are among the top stocks to remain in focus
Kalyani Strategic Systems and Paramount unveils Simha 4x4 at Eurosatory 2026
Designed and engineered from inception as a highly adaptable, modular and mission-configurable platform, the Simha 4x4 armoured vehicle addresses one of the most pressing capability requirements facing modern armed forces - the need for a protected, highly mobile, multi-role vehicle able to operate across a broad spectrum of missions ranging from reconnaissance, internal security and border protection to special operations, command-and-control, troop transport and force protection. The Simha 4x4 has been developed in record time, while prioritising rigorous product validation and testing, using advanced digital platforms.

Bharat Forge arm unveils Simha 4x4 armoured vehicle at Eurosatory 2026
Bharat Forge's Kalyani Strategic Systems unveiled the Simha 4x4 armoured vehicle at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, designed with Paramount for global markets.
India's next telecom battle could be fought on highways, with connected cars
India's telecom battles have traditionally revolved around spectrum, towers and tariffs. But a new consultation paper by TRAI on Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication suggests the next frontier could be India's highways. The proposal envisions vehicles, roads, traffic systems and cloud platforms communicating in real time through Cellular V2X technology built on existing 4G and 5G networks.
Telcos, businesses spar over calls, SMS consent regime
Telecom firms and banks are locked in a dispute over India's new digital consent rules for commercial messages. Major operators like Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio want exclusive control over customer consent. They argue smaller players contribute to spam. Other stakeholders believe dominant telcos seek to monopolize a profitable new system.
Government scraps licensing rule for vehicle safety technology
India has taken a bold step by deregulating key radio frequencies, paving the way for innovative advancements in self-driving and collision-avoidance technologies in vehicles. Car manufacturers are now empowered to integrate cutting-edge global safety technologies, significantly enhancing road safety. Additionally, a novel framework is on the horizon for vehicle communication, designed to optimize traffic management and smarter transportation systems.

Explained - How falling crude oil prices can benefit commercial vehicle makers and lenders
Industry observers note that the impact on commercial vehicle demand will come with a lag of one to two quarters, as fleet operators will first take the benefit from lower fuel costs before expanding capacity or replacing vehicles.
India restricts sale of high speed diesel and motor spirit from retail outlets
India has placed restrictions on institutional and commercial buyers of fuel. These customers must now source motor spirit and high-speed diesel from their own consumer pumps. The measure is in effect for an initial period of up to 90 days. Retail outlets are also limited to selling a maximum of 200 litres of high-speed diesel per customer or vehicle daily.
PPAP Automotive stock zooms 16% on Hutchinson partnership news
PPAP Automotive has entered into a technology partnership agreement with Hutchinson to manufacture advanced body sealing systems in India for the passenger vehicle segment.