Tata ICE car owners just received the BS6 2 upgrade, and as a result, the carmaker simultaneously increased the costs of all of its models. While the prices of the Tata Safari and Tata Harrier at ex-showrooms have increased by up to Rs 25,000, we now reveal the extent of the price increases for the remaining portfolio vehicles.
Tata Punch
The Punch Kaziranga version of the micro SUV has been withdrawn, and only the Camo special edition is still available. The Pure variant commands a premium of Rs 3,000, while the other variants all receive a consistent rise of Rs 10,000.
Tata Altroz
Idle start/stop technology is now a standard feature on all Altroz petrol and diesel models. With this, the petrol trims of the Altroz are now 10,000 rupees more expensive, while the diesel variants are now 15,000 rupees more expensive. Depending on the version, the price of the turbo-petrol variants has been increased by between 5,000 and 15,000 rupees.
Tata Tiago
A tyre pressure monitor device is recently included in the Tata Tiago. In addition, petrol trims are now up to Rs 15,000 more expensive. The cost of the CNG range, which is offered in the XE, XM, XT, and XZ Plus models, has increased by up to Rs 9,000 to Rs 15,000 in price. Similar to this, the Tiago NRG's XT and XZ models now cost Rs 12,000 and Rs 15,000 more, respectively.
Tata Tigor
Three powertrain options for the Tigor compact sedan are offered: petrol, CNG, and an electric motor. Depending on the version, each variant now costs between Rs 10,000 and Rs 15,000 more.