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Tata Motors, India, will increase the price of commercial vehicles by as much as 2.5% starting in July

Tata Motors, India, will increase the price of commercial vehicles by as much as 2.5% starting in July
Tata Motors, India, will increase the price of commercial vehicles by as much as 2.5% starting in July

Tata Motors, an Indian automaker, announced on Thursday that it will increase prices across its entire range of 'commercial vehicles' by up to 2.5%. This is the second price hike in just three months due to rising costs from Middle East war.

The increase aims to partially offset the impact of rising input costs and commodity prices, according to the Tata commercial vehicle division.

The company cited higher input costs as a reason for raising the prices of its commercial vehicles.

In recent months, automakers in India raised their prices to offset the cost of raw materials, such as steel and other commodities.

Tata Motors Passenger Cars announced last week that it will increase the prices of its cars, SUVs and electric vehicles by as much as 1.5% from July 1, marking their second price hike in just four months.

Hyundai Motor India and Maruti Suzuki both increased vehicle prices on June 1,?by as much as 30,000 rupees ($314.42).

(source: Reuters)