Tata Motors has ended the introductory pricing for the Nexon SUV, resulting in a price increase of up to Rs. 20,000. The new starting price for the Nexon in India is Rs. 8.15 lakh (ex-showroom). The entry-level Smart petrol five-speed MT variant sees a hike of Rs. 5,000. Other variants are now costlier by Rs. 10,000, with dual-tone variants witnessing the highest increase of Rs. 20,000.
The Nexon SUV is available in 11 variants, offering customers a range of options.There are six exterior paint schemes to choose from, catering to diverse aesthetic preferences.
Powertrain and Performance
Engine Options: The Nexon facelift continues with the same engine options as the previous model. This includes:
A 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine producing 118bhp and 170Nm.
A 1.5-litre diesel engine delivering 113bhp and 260Nm.
Transmission Varieties: The SUV comes with multiple transmission choices:
A five-speed manual.
A six-speed manual.
A six-speed AMT.
A new seven-speed DCT gearbox.
In summary, the Tata Nexon SUV has undergone a price revision following the end of its introductory offer. The SUV, which competes with the likes of Maruti Brezza, now starts at Rs. 8.15 lakh and offers a range of variants and engine options, including the latest addition of a seven-speed DCT gearbox. The most significant price hike is observed in the dual-tone variants, emphasizing Tata’s focus on offering a diverse and appealing range for the Indian market.
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