The Tata Altroz, Safari and Harrier have greater discounts this month than compared to last month. Tata dealerships across the nation are looking to move MY2024 stock as we have now reached the last month of the ongoing fiscal year, which explains the increase in discounts on those versions. Other than the Curvv and Altroz Racer, every MY2025 Tata car and SUV is also available with some benefits and offers. These include a direct cash discount, along with an exchange or scrappage bonus.
Disclaimer: Discounts vary from city to city and are subject to stock availability. Please check with your local dealer for exact figures.
MY2024 models of the performance-oriented Altroz Racer get total discounts of up to Rs 1.35 lakh this month, which is an increase of Rs 35,000 over February. Benefits take the form of a Rs 85,000 cash discount offer and a Rs 50,000 exchange or scrappage bonus. Prices for the Altroz Racer range from Rs 9.50 lakh to Rs 11 lakh.
All MY2024 petrol, CNG and diesel versions of the Altroz get benefits to the tune of Rs 1 lakh, which is also a Rs 35,000 increase over last month’s discounts. MY2025 Altrozs have benefits worth up to Rs 45,000. The Altroz, which is the only model from among its rivals – like the Maruti Baleno and Hyundai i20 – to come with a diesel engine option, is priced between Rs 6.65 lakh-11.30 lakh.
Dealers that still have remaining inventory of MY2024 Harriers and Safaris are offering Rs 5,000 more in benefits compared to last month. All variants of Tata’s flagship SUVs get up to Rs 75,000, though models made in 2025 get up to Rs 50,000 off. The Harrier’s price range starts at Rs 15 lakh and goes up to Rs 26.50 lakh, while the Safari costs between Rs 15.50 lakh-27.25 lakh. Tata recently launched Stealth Editions for the two SUVs, which are based on their respective top-spec variants.
Like last month, all petrol and diesel variants of the Curvv made in 2024 have benefits of up to Rs 50,000, which includes a Rs 30,000 cash discount, and up to Rs 20,000 as a loyalty bonus; the latter can only be availed if one exchanges a previously-owned Tata car. The Citroen Basalt and Hyundai Creta rival is currently priced between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 19.20 lakh, and will soon get a Dark Edition. There are no discounts on MY2025 versions.
Tata’s answer to the likes of the Skoda Kylaq, Kia Sonet and Mahindra XUV 3XO has benefits up to Rs 45,000, albeit on MY2024 models. Meanwhile, MY2025 Nexons just have an exchange or scrappage bonus of Rs 15,000. These amounts are the same as last month. The Tata Nexon is currently priced Rs 8.00 lakh to Rs 15.60 lakh.
Tata’s most affordable offerings, the Tiago and Tigor, get the same discounts and benefits as last month. MY2024 versions of the Maruti Celerio rival has discounts up to Rs 35,000, Tata’s answer to the Honda Amaze has up to Rs 45,000 off. Meanwhile MY2025 Tiagos (other than the base XE trim) and Tigors get up to Rs 25,000 and Rs 30,000 in benefits. Tata has priced its entry-level hatchback at Rs 5 lakh-8.75 lakh, while the compact sedan costs Rs 6 lakh-9.45 lakh.
Tata’s smallest SUV, the Punch, has a cash discount on MY2024 models up to Rs 25,000. MY2025 Punchs, however, have a Rs 10,000 cash discount and a Rs 15,000 exchange or scrappage bonus. Prices for the Hyundai Exter rival start at Rs 6.20 lakh and go up to Rs 10.32 lakh.
All prices, ex-showroom, India
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