Tata Nexon Now Offered in Four New Variants in India

  • Published On: 28 February 2022
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Tata Motors rolled out the 3,00,000th unit of Nexon from its Ranjangaon facility. The brand launched four new trims of Nexon.

Tata Motors achieved yet another milestone by rolling out the 3,00,000th Nexon from the Ranjangaon facility in Pune. In order to celebrate this milestone, the homegrown automaker launched four new variants in the top trims of the Nexon SUV. These include XZ+(P)/XZA+(P) and XZ+(HS)/XZA+(HS) in both petrol and diesel along with a new color option Royal Blue. All these variants will be offered in the #Dark avatar. The price starts at Rs 10.86 lakhs and goes up to Rs 11.58 lakhs (all prices, ex-showroom). The bookings will commence from today onwards. Interested buyers can get the bookings done by directly visiting Tata Motors authorized dealerships across the country.


“It is indeed a moment of pride to witness the rollout of the 3,00,000th Tata Nexon – a landmark product in the turnaround of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles. Being an integral part of the New Forever range, the brand Nexon has successfully established its popularity in the compact SUV segment since its launch in 2017 and has become a part of many families. Adding to the popularity of the ICE variant, the Nexon EV too has created a niche for itself and has gained immense recognition from its customers. The story of building a strong and safe SUV brand started with the Nexon – being the first Global NCAP 5 star rated car in India. Creating benchmarks in safety, Tata Nexon has also been widely appreciated for its striking design, superior ride and handling characteristics, spirited performance, and comfort,” as commented by Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd., and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd.

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