Tata showed fire, then captured number 2, Hyundai and Mahindra's beating!

Tata showed fire, then captured number 2, Hyundai and Mahindra's beating!

New Delhi. Due to the Goods and Services Tax cut and festive discount on cars, Tata Motors overtook the passenger vehicle (PV) retail sales in September 2025, overtaking competitions like Mahindra & Mahindra and Hyundai Motor India, while Maruti Suzuki India captured the number 1 position.

40,594 units sold in September

According to the official data of the vehicle portal, in September 2025, Tata's PV registration, including electric models, reached 40,594 units. The domestic auto was ahead of Mahindra (37,015 units) and Hyundai (35,443 units). Maruti's PV registration stood at 1,22,278 units this month.

Extra discount with festive offer
With the new GST rates, the prices of Tata's internal combustion engine (ICE) models have become cheaper by Rs 1,55,000. The company also offered a festive offer of up to Rs 65,000 in September 2025. This deduction is at an ex-showroom price. Tata's ICE models include Tiago hatchback, ultraz hatchback and Tigor sedan. Its ice SUVs include Panch, Nexon, Curve, Harrier and Safari.

Ultrose-tigor cheap
After the GST's new rates, the price of Tiago has been cut by up to Rs 75,000, ultraz has been cut by Rs 1,11,000 and Tigor has been cut by Rs 81,000. The price of the punch has been reduced to Rs 1,08,000 and the price of Nexon to Rs 1,55,000. The price of Curve, Harrier and Safari has been cut by Rs 67,000, Rs 1,44,000 and Rs 1,48,000 respectively.

These cars also became cheap
Tata Electric Vehicles (EVS) such as Tiago. EV, Tigor. EV, Panch. EV, Nexon. EV, Curve. EV and Harrier. EV also offers. Maruti has cut the price of its ice cars up to Rs 1,29,600, Mahindra has reduced by Rs 1,56,000 and Hyundai in GST 2.0 system by Rs 2,40,000.

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New GST Rates: Premium cars were also affordable, BMW cars became cheaper up to Rs 9 lakh

New GST Rates: Premium cars were also affordable, BMW cars became cheaper up to Rs 9 lakh

New Delhi. India's auto market is ready for major changes after the tax reform of the GST Council, which reduced rates in different categories and introduced a new simple structure. Luxury cars are placed in a 'Special Slab' of 40 percent, which used to be up to 50 percent earlier. It also included cess.

BMW cars became cheaper by 9 lakhs
For buyers of premium brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi, it means 8–10 percent savings. BMW has announced that its main X7 SUV will now be available at a price of Rs 9 lakh, which will directly benefit the customers. Earlier, 28 percent GST and 20-22 percent cess were imposed on luxury vehicles, causing the total tax of about 50 percent. Now, under the new structure, a similar 40 percent tax is applied, which has made the high end models more competition in India's growing premium car market.

Tata's cars will also be cheaper

Buyers of the general market will also feel the difference. Tata Motors has announced a cut in prices up to Rs 1.45 lakh in its passenger vehicle line-up from 22 September, 2025.

Tata Tiago: Rs 75,000 less (ex-showroom Rs 4,99,990)
Tata Tigor: Rs 80,000 less (ex-showroom Rs 5,99,990)
Tata Altrose: 1.10 lakhs less (ex-showroom Rs 6,89,000)
Tata punch: 85,000 rupees less (ex-showroom Rs 6,19,990)
Tata Nexon: Rs 1.55 lakhs less (ex-showroom Rs 7,99,990)
Tata Curve: Rs 65,000 less (ex-showroom Rs 9,99,990)
Tata Harrier: Rs 1.40 lakhs less (ex-showroom Rs 14,99,990)
Tata Safari: 1.45 lakhs less (ex-showroom Rs 15,49,990)

Mahindra's cars also become cheap
Due to the decrease in GST, popular models of M&M such as Thar, Scorpio, Bolero, XUV 700 and Scorpio-N will now be available with significant savings ranging from Rs 1.01 lakh to Rs 1.56 lakh on the basis of models and variants. The prices of Bolero and Bolero Neo have come down by Rs 1.27 lakh, while the price of XUV3 XO petrol has been reduced by Rs 1.40 lakh, and the price of XUV3 XO diesel has come down by Rs 1.56 lakh.

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