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Tata Jet Editions Launched For Nexon, Nexon EV, Harrier And Safari

Following the Dark and Kaziranga Editions, Tata Motors has now introduced new Jet Editions for the Nexon, Nexon EV, Harrier, and Safari SUVs in India. Before we dive into the details, first have a look at their prices: –

Tata Jet EditionsPricePremium Over Regular Model
Nexon XZ+ Petrol: Rs 12.13 lakh
Diesel: Rs 13.43 lakh
+Rs 33,000
Nexon XZA+Petrol: Rs 12.78 lakh
Diesel: Rs 14.08 lakh
+Rs 33,000
Nexon EVTBUTBU
Harrier XZ+Rs 20.90 lakh+Rs 50,000
Harrier XZA+Rs 22.20 lakh+Rs 50,000
Safari XZ+7 Seater: Rs 21.35 lakh
6 Seater: Rs 21.45 lakh
+Rs 30,000
Safari XZA+7 Seater: Rs 22.65 lakh
6 Seater: Rs 21.75 lakh
+Rs 30,000
Tata Jet Editions Price List

Tata Jet Editions – What’s Special?

  • The Jet Edition models are based on their top-spec trims.
  • They command a premium of up to Rs 50,000 over their standard versions

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  • All four special edition models get a new “Starlight” dual-tone shade with a silver roof, blacked-out alloy wheels, and silver skid plates at both ends.
  • Inside, they get black-&-white dual-tone scheme with a bronze finish for added premiumness.
  • The Tata Harrier and Safari Jet Editions also get some added convenience & active safety features over their standard model. These include C-type USB charger in all rows, panic brake alert, drive drowsiness alert, and an after impact braking. On the other hand, the Tata Safari Jet Edition also gets new head restraints, whereas the Harrier Jet Edition receives electronic parking brakes and all-four disc brakes.

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  • It is worth noting that Tata hasn’t made any changes to the powertrain options. The Jet Editions continue with the same engine and gearbox options as their standard counterparts. That said, the Tata Nexon Jet Edition continues with 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol (120PS/170Nm) and 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel (110PS/260Nm) engines. Both can be paired with a standard 6-speed manual and an optional 6-speed AMT. Its electric version gets Tata’s Ziptron powertrain technology, packed with a 30.2kWh lithium-ion that offers a claimed range of 312km on a single charge. Harrier and Safari, on the other hand, come with a 2.0-litre diesel engine (170PS/350Nm) with a standard 6-speed manual and an optional 6-speed torque converter automatic.