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The markdowns extend to other popular models in Tata’s range. The Tiago and Tigor have seen price reductions of ₹80,000. Both models are powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine and are available in CNG versions, with prices ranging from ₹5.60 lakh to ₹8.95 lakh. The Altroz hatchback is now more affordable by up to ₹45,000, featuring three engine options including a turbo-petrol variant. Its price bracket is set between ₹6.60 lakh and ₹10.75 lakh.
For those interested in the Punch model, the company has trimmed its price by ₹30,000. This compact SUV shares its petrol power unit with the Tiago and Tigor and is priced from ₹6 lakh to ₹10.10 lakh. The Nexon, which offers a diesel option known for its substantial torque output, has received a markdown of ₹70,000 with its price now pegged between ₹8.10 lakh and ₹15.50 lakh.
Furthermore, the pre-facelift Harrier benefits from discounts reaching up to ₹1.35 lakh while maintaining its performance credentials with a robust 170 bhp diesel engine.
In addition to these year-end incentives, Tata Motors has also introduced the facelifted versions of the Harrier and Safari starting at ₹15.49 lakh and ₹16.19 lakh respectively (ex-showroom prices).
Tata Motors plans to increase its vehicle prices starting January 2024 due to rising input costs in manufacturing processes. This announcement signals a window of opportunity for potential buyers to invest in a new car before prices go up next year.
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