Tata Motors on Saturday said it has increased the prices of its passenger vehicle range with immediate effect to partially offset the impact of rising input costs.
A weighted average increase in the price of 0.55 percent will come into effect starting Saturday across the range, depending upon the variant and model, the home grown auto major said in a statement.
The company has taken extensive measures to absorb a significant portion of the increased input costs, it said.
“However, to offset the residual impact of the accumulated increase in input costs, it is passing on a minimised price hike,” it added.
The company sells a range of models, including Punch, Nexon, Harrier and Safari in the domestic market.
Tata Motors has already hiked prices of its commercial vehicles range by 1.5 - 2.5 percent from this month.
Tata Motors expects the second half to be better with gradual improvement in the overall supply situation and stabilisation in commodity prices, chairman N. Chandrasekaran had said at its AGM earlier this week.