Indian automaker Tata Motors plans to increase commercial vehicle prices by up to 3% from January 1, 2024, to offset the impact of past input costs. The hike will apply to the entire range of commercial vehicles, including popular models like Tata Ace, Tata Intra, and Tata Winger. Tata Motors reported a 1.73 per cent decline in global sales in November 2023, with total domestic sales at 72,647 units.
from Auto-Industry-Economic Times https://ift.tt/uzOnP68
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Maruti's premium play turns 10: Did it truly build a brand or just a better showroom?
Ten years after its launch, Maruti Suzuki's Nexa is at an inflection point, preparing for Nexa 2.0 to re-engage aspirational buyers. Des...
-
Mahindra, in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery, has launched the limited-run BE 6 Batman Edition electric SUV, inspired by Christoph...
-
Maruti Suzuki launches the new Swift 2024, priced from Rs 6.49 lakh. This model boasts enhanced features, safety, and fuel efficiency, maint...
-
At present, the carmaker has tied up with 20 partners across vehicle needs, mobility services and lifestyle companies to offer exclusive ben...
No comments:
Post a Comment