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SME Times News Bureau | 06 Jul, 2017
Tata Motors on Wednesday announced that it has slashed the prices of its passenger vehicles up to 12 percent, following the roll-out of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

"We are offering a price reduction of upto 12 percent ranging between Rs 3,300 and Rs 2,17,000 depending on the model and variant," said the car maker's President (Passenger Vehicles Business Unit) Mayank Pareek.

He said the step was taken with a strong focus to encourage positive buying sentiments.

Pareek said the car maker decided to pass on the entire benefit to its customers following the roll-out of GST.

In June, company's passenger vehicles sales in domestic market were impacted by the mixed reactions towards GST resulting in low buying sentiments.

The passenger vehicle business recorded sales of 11,176 units, lower by 10 percent, over 12,482 units sold in June 2016.

The car manufacturer had said this drop in volume was seen as being temporary. It would recover in the quarter to come based on 11 percent growth in the April-June 2017 quarter compared to 2016.

Welcoming the introduction of GST, Pareek said this would enhance the ease of doing business and usher in a new era for the economy in general and especially, for the automotive industry.

Meanwhile, car maker Maruti Suzuki had also passed on the benefit of GST rates on vehicles to its customers and as a result of it, the ex-showroom prices of its models have come down by up to 3 percent.

Similarly, India's leading SUV maker Mahindra & Mahindra had said post GST the prices of its vehicles for end-customers on large UVs (Utility Vehicles) and SUVs have been reduced by an average of 6.9 percent, while those that come under small car segment have been reduced by an average of 1.4 percent.

It also said end-customer prices have been reduced by an average of 1.1 percent for small commercial vehicles and 0.5 percent for LCVs and HCVs.
 
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