New Tata Cars Prices After GST Revision – Full Details

What changed with the new GST for Tata

  • From 22 September 2025, revised GST rates are in effect for passenger vehicles in India.
  • Vehicles under 4 meters length, petrol/LPG/CNG up to 1,200 cc now attract 18% GST instead of higher combined rates (GST + cess).
  • Diesel variants and larger vehicles also see reductions in tax burden, especially due to removal or lowering of additional cess.
  • Tata Motors has committed to passing on the full benefit of this GST revision to customers across its car and SUV line-ups.

Also Read: Maruti and Nexa Cars Prices After GST Revision – Full Details

Also Read: Hyundai Cars Prices After GST Revision – What You Should Know


How much savings & which Tata models benefit

Here are savings and cuts (ex-showroom) for various Tata models, variant dependant; higher trims may vary:

ModelApprox Maximum Price Reduction
TiagoUp to ₹75,000
TigorUp to ₹80,000
AltrozUp to ₹1,10,000
PunchUp to ₹85,000
NexonUp to ₹1,55,000
CurvvUp to ₹65,000
HarrierUp to ₹1,40,000
SafariUp to ₹1,45,000
  • Some hatchbacks and compact models like Tiago, Tigor, Altroz see reductions in the ₹70,000 to ₹1,10,000 range.
  • Compact SUV / subcompact SUV models like Nexon get the biggest absolute cuts (up to ~₹1,55,000).
  • Larger SUVs like Harrier and Safari also benefit significantly, maybe not as percent-wise as small cars, but substantial in rupee terms.

Tata Altroz
Tata Altroz

Buyer’s Advantage & Things to Note

  • Reduced tax burden leads to lower ex-showroom prices, which helps reduce overall ownership costs (insurance, registration etc.).
  • EMIs will be lower for the same model/variant due to reduced principal amount.
  • For budget-minded buyers, the smaller cars now become more attractive.
  • On-road price will still depend on state registration, model variant, features, and local dealer charges.

Tata Motors has slashed prices across its petrol, diesel, LPG/CNG ICE portfolio following the revised GST structure, with reductions ranging from ~₹75,000 up to ~₹1,55,000 depending on the model and variant. Nissan’s lineup from entry-level hatchbacks to premium SUVs all see benefits, making Tata cars more accessible in the post-GST revision regime.


**Disclaimer: The Image in the article is taken from official Websites of Maruti which is used for our article**

**Any pricing information shown or mentioned in this article was accurate at the time of article posted. later may have since changed. **


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