Tata's highly-popular offering, the Nexon has received a third price hike in 2021. The increment ranges from Rs 1,000 to Rs 11,000 depending on the variant chosen. With this, prices for the updated SUV now range from Rs 7.30 lakh-13.35 lakh (ex-showroom). Scroll down to check out the updated variant-wise prices: –
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Petrol Variants –
Tata Nexon Petrol | New Price |
Manual (MT) | |
Nexon XE | Rs 7,29,900 |
Nexon XM | Rs 8,29,900 |
Nexon XM (S) | Rs 8,86,900 |
Nexon XZ | Rs 9,36,900 |
Nexon XZ+ | Rs 9,99,900 |
Nexon XZ+ Dual Tone | Rs 10,19,900 |
Nexon XZ+ (S) | Rs 10,39,900 |
Nexon XZ+ Dual Tone (S) | Rs 10,69,900 |
Nexon XZ+ (O) | Rs 10,86,900 |
Nexon XZ+ Dual Tone (O) | Rs 10,99,900 |
Nexon XZ+ (O) Dark Edition | Rs 11,34,900 |
Automatic (AMT) | |
Nexon XMA | Rs 8,94,900 |
Nexon XMA (S) | Rs 9,51,900 |
Nexon XZA+ | Rs 10,64,900 |
Nexon XMA+ | Rs 10,84,900 |
Nexon XZA+ Dark | Rs 10,99,900 |
Nexon XZA+ Dual Tone (S) | Rs 11,51,900 |
Nexon XZA+ (O) | Rs 11,64,900 |
Nexon XZA+ Dual Tone (O) | Rs 11,81,900 |
Nexon XZA+ (O) Dark | Rs 11,99,900 |
Diesel Variants
Tata Nexon Diesel | New Price |
Manual (MT) | |
Nexon XM | Rs 9,59,900 |
Nexon XM (S) | Rs 9,99,900 |
Nexon XZ+ | Rs 11,35,400 |
Nexon XZ+ Dual Tone | Rs 11,54,900 |
Nexon XZ+ Dark Edition | Rs 11,74,900 |
Nexon XZ+ (S) | Rs 12,04,900 |
Nexon XZ+ (S) Dual Tone | Rs 12,21,900 |
Nexon XZ+ (O) | Rs 12,34,900 |
Nexon XZ+ (O) Dual Tone | Rs 12,51,900 |
Nexon XZ+ (O) Dark Edition | Rs 12,69,900 |
Automatic (AMT) | |
Nexon XMA (S) | Rs 11,64,900 |
Nexon XZA+ | Rs 11,99,900 |
Nexon XZA+ Dual Tone | Rs 12,19,900 |
Nexon XZA+ Dark | Rs 12,34,900 |
Nexon XZA+ Dual Tone (S) | Rs 12,86,900 |
Nexon XZA+ (O) | Rs 12,99,900 |
Nexon XZA+ Dual Tone (O) | Rs 13,16,900 |
Nexon XZA+ (O) Dark Edition | Rs 13,34,900 |
Apart from the price hike, no other changes have been made to the sub-4m SUV. It is the second most expensive car in its segment after the XUV300.
Powering the SUV is a 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol (120PS/170Nm) and a 1.5-liter turbocharged diesel (110PS/260Nm) engine. Both motors come with 6-speed manual and 6-speed AMT transmission options.
Features highlights of the SUV include an all-LED illumination system, dual-tone alloy wheels, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, auto climate control, semi-digital instrumentation cluster, cruise control, multiple driving modes, and much more.
In the Indian market, Tata Nexon goes up against the Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, Toyota Urban Cruiser, Maruti Vitara Brezza, Mahindra XUV300, Honda WR-V, Renault Kiger, and Nissan Magnite.
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