Truck Tyre Prices Fall by ₹2,000 After GST Rate Cut
The price cut is expected to have a positive ripple effect on the broader commercial vehicle industry. With reduced tyre costs, transporters anticipate improved margins and greater flexibility in freight pricing. Analysts say the move could also encourage timely replacement of tyres, enhancing road safety standards.
10/1/20251 min read


New Delhi, October 1, 2025: Truck and bus operators in India are set to benefit from a significant reduction in tyre prices following the recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) revision. The GST Council, in its September 2025 meeting, reduced the tax rate on new pneumatic tyres from 28% to 18%, offering relief to the commercial vehicle sector.
Leading tyre manufacturers, including Apollo Tyres, MRF, and CEAT, have confirmed that they will pass on the full benefit of this tax reduction to their customers. The adjustment translates to an average price drop of around ₹2,000 per tyre in the truck and bus radial tyre segment. With heavy commercial vehicles often requiring multiple tyres at once, this move is expected to reduce operational costs for transporters and logistics companies.
According to a statement by Apollo Tyres, the company has already revised its price lists to reflect the lower GST rate. MRF and CEAT have followed suit, making the savings immediately available through their dealer networks. Industry experts believe this step will provide much-needed support to truck operators struggling with high fuel costs and fluctuating freight rates.
For customers seeking updated prices, manufacturers have advised checking their official websites. Authorised dealers and tyre retailers across India have also begun implementing the revised rates. Additionally, online tyre platforms such as TyreDekho are updating their listings to reflect the latest changes.
The price cut is expected to have a positive ripple effect on the broader commercial vehicle industry. With reduced tyre costs, transporters anticipate improved margins and greater flexibility in freight pricing. Analysts say the move could also encourage timely replacement of tyres, enhancing road safety standards.
This GST-driven relief is being welcomed across the logistics sector, marking a rare but crucial cost saving in an industry often burdened with rising expenses.