The Union Budget 2026 will be presented on 1 February 2026 at 11:00 AM by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament, marking her ninth consecutive budget presentation.
The auto industry—especially the EV ecosystem—expects continuity on pro-EV taxation and policy stability, along with demand- and supply-side measures such as incentives for adoption, charging economics, and localisation of critical components.

The highlights of the Union Budget 2025 are as follows:
Automobile companies were hoping for financial support to localise their operations in the next budget.
Hike in Custom Duty: The customs duty will increase by 15% on certain auto parts. The move will be an advantage for domestic manufacturers and a disadvantage for vehicles that are assembled as a Completely Knocked Down Unit (CKD).
Customs duty has been reduced by 7.5% on steel products. The move will benefit both customers and automobile manufacturers.
Voluntary Scrappage Policy: In order to ensure that the pollution levels are kept in check, a vehicle scrappage policy has been introduced. Under the new policy, vehicles that are more than 20 years old will need to undergo a fitness check. Vehicles that do not pass the test will need to be scrapped.

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