Including the total cost of reimbursing customers who paid an additional amount for the charger of their e-scooter, Ather is set to shell out around Rs 140 crore.
Tata Motors to hike commercial vehicle prices from Jan 1
Tata Motors said the steady rise in material and other input costs, impact of forex and transition to BS6 norms, have cumulatively escalated the cost of manufacturing vehicles
BusinessToday.In | December 21, 2020 | Updated 22:25 IST
Tata Motors says actual change in price will depend on individual model, variant and fuel type
After Hero MotoCorp and Mahindra, auto major Tata Motors on Monday announced increase in commercial vehicle prices from January 2021, citing rise in material and other input costs. The Tata group company, in an exchange filing, said that there will be a price increase across its commercial vehicle range, effective January 01, 2021. Without specifying the range of the price hike, Tata Motors said that actual change in price will depend on individual model, variant and fuel type.