Apollo Tyres Slashes Prices After GST Cut on Tyres and Tubes


By Robin Kumar Attri

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Updated On: 19-Sep-2025 09:35 AM


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Apollo Tyres slashes prices across passenger, truck, bus, and tractor tyres after GST cut, offering major relief to farmers, fleet owners, and motorists. New prices effective September 22, 2025.

Key Highlights

Apollo Tyres has announced a significant price reduction across its entire tyre range after the GST Council’s decision to slash tax rates on tyres and tubes. The revised prices will be effective from September 22, 2025, giving immediate relief to motorists, fleet operators, and farmers.

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GST Rates Reduced on Tyres and Tubes

Under the new GST structure, the tax on pneumatic tyres has been reduced from 28% to 18%, while tractor tyres and tubes will now attract just 5% GST. This is expected to bring down transportation costs and support both the logistics and agriculture sectors.

Price Cuts Across All Segments

Passing on the benefit to customers, Apollo Tyres has reduced prices:

The company is working with its dealer network to ensure smooth implementation of the revised prices nationwide.

Relief for Farmers, Fleet Operators and Daily Commuters

Rajesh Dahiya, Vice President (Commercial, India, SAARC, and Southeast Asia) at Apollo Tyres, stated that the price reduction will lower vehicle ownership and operating costs. He emphasized that this move will ease the financial burden on farmers, fleet operators, and daily commuters by making tyres more affordable.

Apollo’s Range of Tractor Tyres

Apollo Tyres offers a wide variety of tractor tyres, available in both radial and bias ply options.

With the GST cut and Apollo’s new prices, farmers can expect better savings on maintenance and improved performance from their farming equipment.

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CMV360 Says

Apollo Tyres decision to cut prices following the GST reduction is a big relief for farmers, fleet owners, and motorists. Lower tyre costs will reduce operating expenses, boost agricultural efficiency, and make road transport more economical. This move aligns with the government’s efforts to support mobility, logistics, and farming sectors while encouraging wider tyre replacement and upgrades.