

Tata car prices after GST revision cut by up to Rs 1.55 lakh
- 1Harrier will get an effective price cut of up to Rs 1,40,000
- 2Revised tax rates only applicable to ICE vehicles, not EVs
- 3To come into effect from September 22, 2025
Following the announcement to slash GST rates on cars and SUVs in India, Tata Motors has put out a press release outlining the benefits across its model range. The revised prices shall be put into effect from September 22, 2025. Here’s more information about the latest Tata price cut after the GST revision.
Tata cars price cut 2025
Model (ICE only) | Price cut |
Curvv | Up to Rs 65,000 |
Tiago | Up to Rs 75,000 |
Tigor | Up to Rs 80,000 |
Punch | Up to Rs 85,000 |
Altroz | Up to Rs 1,10,000 |
Harrier | Up to Rs 1,40,000 |
Safari | Up to Rs 1,45,000 |
Nexon | Up to Rs 1,55,000 |
Please note that the amounts mentioned in the table above are the maximum price cuts for the respective models, and shall vary from variant-to-variant.
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MD speaks

Commenting on the announcement, Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. & Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., said, ‘The reduction in GST on passenger vehicles, effective 22nd September 2025, is a progressive and timely decision that will make personal mobility more accessible for millions across India. In line with the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision, the Hon’ble Finance Minister’s intent and our Customer First philosophy, Tata Motors will fully honor the intent and spirit of this reform by passing on the entire benefit of the reduction in GST to our customers. This will make our popular range of cars and SUVs even more accessible across segments, enabling first-time buyers and accelerating the shift towards new age mobility for a wider spectrum of customers.’
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New car GST rates 2025

The erstwhile 28% GST on small cars has been brought down to 18%, reducing the tax by 10%. This deduction is valid on cars measuring under 4,000mm in length, with engine capacity lower than 1,200cc for petrol and 1,500cc for diesel. For cars measuring over 4,000mm in length, the GST imposed earlier stood at 28%, with an additional cess of 22%, depending on the engine capacity, with the effective tax coming out to be as high as 50%. Such cars with engine capacity exceeding 1,500cc now come under a flat 40% tax slab. The GST on EVs remains unchanged at 5%.
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