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Tata Motors rolls out festive discounts, prices cut by up to ₹2 lakh



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Tata Motors on Sunday announced a festive season campaign, “Festival of GST – Greatest Savings from Tata Motors”, offering significant price cuts and additional benefits across its passenger vehicle portfolio.

Popular models such as the Tiago, Tigor, Punch, Altroz, Nexon, Curvv, Harrier and Safari have seen ex-showroom prices reduced by up to ₹1.55 lakh. Combined with festive benefits, customers can save as much as ₹2 lakh, the company said in a statement.

Price cuts across models

The Tata Nexon now starts at ₹7.31 lakh (ex-showroom) after a ₹1.55 lakh price reduction, with additional festive discounts of ₹45,000, taking total benefits to ₹2 lakh. The Harrier and Safari SUVs are offering savings of up to ₹1.94 lakh and ₹1.98 lakh respectively. The Tata Punch now starts at ₹5.49 lakh, the same price it was launched at in 2021, while the Tiago at ₹4.57 lakh (post GST 2.0) is cheaper than its 2020 launch price. The Nexon Creative trim at ₹9.99 lakh also stands out, offering a fully loaded package with features like a 360° HD surround view system, R16 alloy wheels, push-button start, touchscreen infotainment, LED headlamps and a cooled glove box.

For recently introduced AdventureX trims of the Harrier and Safari, launched in August 2025, Tata Motors said the GST 2.0 benefits and festive offers further enhance what were already competitively priced variants.

The company noted that the festive pricing is valid until September 30, 2025, and will vary by model and variant. Customers can avail these offers across authorised Tata Motors dealerships nationwide.

  • Published On Sep 22, 2025 at 08:24 AM IST

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