
India will cut the GST on new pneumatic tyres to 18% and reduce tractor tyres, tubes and bicycle tyres to 5%, with effect from 22 September 2025. The decision follows recommendations made at the GST Council’s 56th meeting on 3 September and sits within a two-slab reform aiming to simplify rates and spur consumption. Tyre makers say prices will be lowered to reflect the new structure.
CEAT confirmed it will pass through the lower tyre GST to customers and dealers. As CEAT Managing Director & CEO Arnab Banerjee said: “We expect sales of commuter motorcycles to go up in semi-urban and rural households, and farm sales also could go up.”
Indian auto media also report CEAT price cuts across commercial, agri, passenger and two-wheeler lines in step with GST 2.0.
Lower India tyre GST directly reduces replacement prices, especially in price-sensitive segments such as commuter motorcycles and farm machinery. Analysts and OEMs expect enquiry uplifts and incremental unit demand as prices reset in the festive period.
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