The company claimed that following the additions, Tata Nexon is the only vehicle in the country available in 4 distinct powertrains – petrol, diesel, CNG and electric
The Tata Nexon is an innovative new compact SUV worth getting excited about. With its contemporary design and ultra-modern tech-filled interior, this SUV stands out. Read on to get into the details about the Tata Nexon.
According to Shailesh Chandra, MD of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, diesel vehicles could come under pressure after the implementation of BS-VII
Going forward, like with ICE, Chandra sees 40 percent of the demand emanating from rural markets as more affordable EVs enter the fray. He feels there will be a big shift because rural India is very sensitive to the lower running costs of an EV.
The company claims that the new avatars of the Nexon are expected to appeal to a wider audience of customers
Tata Motors has pulled out all stops to make the face-lifted Nexon the most technologically advanced sub-4 metre SUV in the market. Can a complete design overhaul make it the best value-for-money sub-compact SUV in the country?
With more than 3.5 lakh units on the road, it has successfully marked its place as the leading SUV in India and has undoubtedly been the flag bearer of Tata Motors.
The Head of Global Design at Tata Motors is here to help the brand usher in a new era of EV dominance
The Nexon EV is first of four more electric vehicles planned by Tata Motors over the next 24 months. The Mumbai-based company already has the Tigor EV on sale.
The Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) is a safety test of new vehicles, which determines their reliability during a crash. In the recent testing phase, five major Indian-made automobiles achieved a perfect score in the test, with Mahindra’s XUV300 achieved the highest combined score by an Indian car till date.
Tata has given the Altroz its Impact Design 2.0 philosophy, which debuted in the Harrier SUV.
The Nexon gets a facelift, which includes an aggressive front end with a brand-new grille and sleek projector headlamps.
The new Nexon is expected to get a Harrier-like fascia, a redesigned front bumper and grille, and projector headlights.
Tata is expected to synchronize the design language of all its new and updated products
Tata seems to have integrated the Nexon in its new Impact 2.0 design philosophy, as the car was spotted with a revised front end.
The Nexon XT+ now comes with DRLs and fog lamps, which were earlier found in the top-spec XZ+ and XZA+ variants.
Higher variants get a new roof rail design, while the rear blower vents have been converted to air conditioning vents.
The model can be booked at any authorised dealership of the company with an amount of Rs 11,000 from September 11, Tata Motors said in a statement.
While official bookings have not been opened as yet by Tata Motors but some dealers are believed to have started accepting bookings on their own. “Display cars are in the process of getting dispatched and dealers will have them soon”, said the official.
The Mumbai-based company will launch a multi-utility vehicle codenamed U321 before the end of next financial year preceded by sport utility vehicle codenamed S201 in the second half of the year.
The auto major is also working on a study on phasing out some of its models both in the passenger vehicle and commercial vehicle verticals.
Homegrown auto major Tata Motors today unveiled a concept compact sports utility vehicle ‘Nexon‘ along with another concept car ‘ConnectNext‘, giving a glimpse of its future direction in terms of technologies, as it bids to make up lost ground in passenger vehicles market.
South Korean online game developer and supplier Nexon is planning an initial public offering, but the timing and value of the listing have not been determined, the company said on Friday.