Friday, June 5, 2026

Tata Nexon, Nexon EV, Altroz, And Harrier Dark Editions Launched – Price, Changes, Features

Following the good market response from Harrier Dark Edition, Tata Motors has now launched the Dark Editions of Altroz, Nexon, and Nexon EV in the Indian market. In addition, the brand has also updated the ongoing Harrier Dark Edition with a few changes. Before we dive into model-wise details, first have a look at their pricing: – 

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Model

Price Range

Altroz Dark (New)

Rs 8.71 lakh to Rs 9.35 lakh

Nexon Dark (New)

Rs 10.40 lakh to Rs 13.24 lakh

Nexon EV Dark (New)

Rs 15.99 lakh to Rs 16.85 lakh

Harrier Dark (Updated)

Rs 18.04 lakh to Rs 21.09 lakh

All prices, ex-showroom Delhi. 

Tata Altroz Dark Edition

Tata Altroz Dark Edition price

Beginning with the Altroz premium hatchback, its Dark Edition is based on the fully-loaded petrol XZ+ variant that is available with 1.2-liter naturally aspirated petrol (86PS/113Nm) and 1.2-litre turbo-petrol (110PS/140Nm) engines. Both mills come mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. 

Compared to the standard model, the Altroz Dark Edition comes finished in a Cosmo Dark paint scheme with blacked-out 16-inch alloy wheels, skid plates, ORVMs, and model badging. It also gets the #Dark emblem on the side fender.

The cabin also flaunts darkened theme (Granite Black) with metallic gloss black finishing on the dashboard and dark leatherette seats with deep Blue Tri-arrow patterns and deco blue stitching along with #Dark embroidered into the headrests.

Tata Altroz Dark Edition images

While the Altroz Dark carries the same features as the standard XZ+ variant, the brand has also added a puncture repair for enhanced safety. 

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Tata Nexon and Nexon EV Dark Editions

Tata Nexon Dark price in India

The ICE-powered Nexon Dark is available on the XZ+, XZA+, XZ+(O) & XZA+(O) variants (with both 120PS 1.2-litre petrol & 110PS 1.5-liter diesel engines). It flaunts Atlas Black exterior body color along with Charcoal-Black finished alloys wheels, Sonic Silver beltline, and #Dark badging on the front fender. The interior and features changes are in line with the Altroz Dark Edition.

Tata Nexon EV Dark Edition photos

The Nexon EV Dark Edition, on the other hand, gets Midnight Black outer shade and retains its blue highlights around the fog lamps, front air dam, and EV badging that gives it a distant identity from the regular Nexon. However, the blue beltline has been replaced by satin black inserts. The blacked-out theme with blue highlights carries to the interior as well.  

The Nexon EV Dark is based on the XZ+ and XZ+ Lux variants. However, compared to the standard XZ+ trim, the Nexon EV Dark XZ+ model also gets some additional features like rear seat central armrest with cup holders, 60:40 rear seat split, and adjustable rear seat headrest, which are already standard with the top-spec XZ+ Lux variant. 

The Nexon EV will continue to be powered by the ongoing 30.2 kWh Li-ion battery pack that drives the permanent magnet synchronous motor (129PS/245Nm), capable of delivering a claimed range of 320kms on a single charge.   

Updated Tata Harrier Dark Edition

New Tata Harrier Dark Edition price

Also Read: Tata Motors Discontinued Sparkle Cocoa Color Of The Harrier

Launched in August 2019, the brand has finally given the Harrier Dark Edition a refreshed feel with the new Oberon Black paint scheme as against the outgoing version’s Atlas Black. It also gets an upsized 18-inch Blackstone alloy wheels for added appeal.

The other notable changes on the Harrier Dark include Harrier badging on the quarter glass applique, Piano Black finishing on exterior trim elements, dark chrome interior highlights, new Benecke Kaliko leatherette upholstery with Tri-Arrow perforations with blue inserts, and stitching to enhance the overall premiumness of the SUV. 

Similar to all the above-mentioned Dark Editions, the Harrier also gets a puncture repair kit. 

New Tata Harrier Dark Edition interior

The Harrier Dark Edition is now limited to just three variants – XT+, XZ+, and XZA+.

Exclusive Dark Apparels

Along with these new Dark Editions, Tata has also introduced the #Dark themed merchandise consisting of Dark branded Polo, T-shirts, leather jackets, and trucker jackets. 

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