Motorola Hikes Moto Pad 60 Pro and Moto Pad 60 Neo Prices in India – April 2026 Update

Motorola has quietly increased the price of its Moto Pad 60 Pro and Moto Pad 60 Neo tablets in India, and the new amounts are now visible on the brand’s official website as well as major online stores. 

Motorola Moto Pad 60 Pro and Moto Pad 60 Neo tablets in Pantone Bronze Green colour on a table

The change came in mid‑April 2026 and affects both the Pro and Neo models across different RAM and storage options, including versions that come with a stylus in the box. There has been no detailed public explanation from Motorola, but the move is in line with what other brands have done recently as component costs and other business factors have gone up.

For the Moto Pad 60 Pro, the Wi‑Fi‑only 8GB RAM and 128GB storage model is now shown at ₹27,999, which is ₹1,000 more than its original launch price of ₹26,999. The higher‑end 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant has also gone up, from ₹28,999 to ₹31,999, and both these Pro versions are said to include a bundled stylus. 

This makes the Pro more of a mid‑premium tablet, especially for people who want to take notes, sketch, or work on documents. Retailers are reportedly invoicing these Pro models at around ₹21,948 for the 8GB + 128GB version and ₹25,084 for the 12GB + 256GB one, before adding taxes.

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When it comes to the Moto Pad 60 Neo, the price jump is also clear. The 5G‑enabled 8GB RAM and 128GB storage model is now priced around ₹23,999, while the Wi‑Fi‑only version with the same RAM and storage is listed in the ₹21,000–₹22,000 range on big platforms like Flipkart and Amazon. 

At launch, the Neo had started at about ₹17,999, and some early sales even brought it down to roughly ₹12,999, which makes the current figures feel like a noticeable increase. The retailer billing price for the Neo 5G is said to be around ₹18,813, and the Wi‑Fi‑only Neo around ₹16,853, again excluding taxes.

In terms of hardware, both tablets still carry the same core specs as before. The Moto Pad 60 Pro has a 12.7‑inch display with a 1840×2944‑pixel resolution, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chip, which is strong enough for gaming, multitasking, and streaming. It offers either 8GB or 12GB of RAM with 128GB or 256GB of internal storage, a 13MP rear camera and 8MP front camera, and a big 10,200 mAh battery that should last through heavy use. The device runs on Android 14 with Motorola’s light software overlay, giving a clean and smooth experience.

Motorola Moto Pad 60 Pro and Moto Pad 60 Neo tablets in Pantone Bronze Green colour on a table

The Moto Pad 60 Neo, on the other hand, is positioned as a more budget‑friendly option. It has an 11‑inch 2.5K IPS display with 2560×1600 resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate, which feels smooth for scrolling, videos, and casual gaming. It uses the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 5G processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage, with support for very high‑capacity microSD cards on some setups. 

The Neo includes an 8MP rear camera and 5MP front camera, a 7,040 mAh battery with 20W charging, and generally runs on a recent Android version, depending on the specific unit and region. Both tablets are available in a Pantone‑curated Bronze Green colour in India, giving them a stylish and unified look.

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After this price revision, the Moto Pad 60 Pro now sits mostly between ₹28,000 and ₹33,000 depending on the configuration, while the Neo is priced roughly between ₹21,000 and ₹24,000 for the 5G and Wi‑Fi models. This puts them in the mid‑range tablet space, below many premium options but slightly above their earlier discounted tags. For buyers, the Neo makes sense if you want a 5G‑ready tablet at a moderate price, while the Pro is better if you care about a bigger screen, a stronger processor, and the included stylus for note‑taking or creative work.

Overall, the price hike means these Motorola tablets now cost more than they did when they first arrived in India or during early sale periods, sometimes by ₹1,000 to ₹3,000 per variant. Still, they stay below the ₹40,000 mark even after the increase, which helps them appeal to students, remote workers, and casual users who want a solid Android tablet without paying top‑brand prices. If you are planning to buy one now, it’s worth checking the latest offers on Flipkart, Amazon, and other retailers, and comparing the Neo’s 5G support and lower cost with the Pro’s larger display and better performance to see which model fits your daily use better.

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