Tata Nexon Car Brochures

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Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Nexon
Q. What are the color options available in Tata Nexon?- Tata Nexon is available in 9 different colours - Grassland Beige, Starlight, Flame Red, Calgary White, Foliage Green, BOLD OBERON BLACK, Royale Blue, Daytona Grey, and Atlas Black.
Q. Is it available?- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealer in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
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Q. What is the ground clearance of Tata Nexon?More Questions- The ground clearance of Tata Nexon is 209 mm (Unladen).
Q. I decided to buy a new petrol sub 4 meter SUV. My choices are KIA Sonet HTK or TATA Nexon XM or Maruti Vitara brezza LXI. Having lot bits of confusion choosing the right vehicle, Since each model having its own Pros and Cons. I don't have any particular requirements. But it should be overall good in engine performance, ride quality, safety, mileage, material quality, etc. Please suggest your opinion so that it will be very much helpful for me to buy a right car.- Selecting one would depend on certain factors such as budget, brand preference, drivability, preference of the features, etc. Among the options, if you are looking for a feature rich car with smooth engine options and a premium quality interior, then we would suggest you to opt for the Kia Seltos. The base variant of Maruti Vitara Brezza does not offer much of the features and the cabin feels bare-bone. On the other hand, if you can stretch you budget a little further then the XM (S) variant of Tata Nexon could be a good option too. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of comfort and compatibility. You may click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - [New Tata Nexon XM (S) Is The Most Affordable Car In India To Come With A Sunroof@https://www.zigwheels.com/news-features/news/tata-nexon-xm-s-variant-launched-at-rs-836-lakh-gets-a-sunroof/39628/
- I too was in the same dilemma - I was confused between top variants of Sonet and Nexon and mid variants of Creta which are all similarly priced (budget of 15-16 lakhs). Nexon has the best suspension and ride quality over bad roads, Sonet has the most features, Creta is bigger and more SUV like. So which one to choose? I spent a lot of time researching the pros and cons of each car and more than that I made a list of the most important features I wanted in my new car and finally arrived on Kia Sonet. 1) Great performance - I’m a car enthusiast and drive for fun instead of need. It’s mostly long drives and less city drive and I wanted a peppy fun to drive engine. I test drove Sonet and Nexon
- Guys, Just go for NEXON. It was awesome car with 3 drive modes. If you are looking for mileage s**t to ECO mode, if you want performance shift to SPORTS mode. Its serves both the purposes. Its our wish. Coming to Comfort, Safety, Build Quality NEXON is par better in its segment. Looks wise 2020 Facelift is having definitely a good look. I don't want to comment on looks as its personal touchbase for everyone. It differs from person to peronsFINALY I VOT FOR NEXON
Q. Tata Nexon, Nissan Magnite or Kia Sonet, which is the value for money budget of 8 lakhs?- All these cars are good enough. There’s very little to hold against Kia’s Sonet. It could do with more cabin width to seat five better, and also add at least one more variant for the automatic transmission. An aspect where not just the Sonet but Kia themselves as a manufacturer needs to prove their long term reliability and dependability. The Sonet is ticking all the right boxes otherwise. It’s delivering on the wow factor with pukka mini-SUV looks, quality interiors and a feature list that’d make you question paying a premium for larger SUVs. It’s being sensible and practical too, with loads of cubby holes and a large boot. You get proper automatics, and the engines on offer cover a wide range of usage. Kia’s Sonet is rewiring our expectations from sub-4-metre SUVs. It’s proving that a small vehicle can be big on experience.The Tata Nexon has made a lot of improvements in this facelift. It looks better, feels more premium on the inside and now has a feature list to walk shoulder to shoulder with much of the competition. Reasons to buy the Nexon however remain the same: its 5 star safety, ride comfort, the sound system, rear seat space and value for money mid variants. Where the Nexon fails to impress is its powertrain and the cabin practicality. The petrol engine, though powerful, feels less refined and isn't happy to be pushed. Also, Nexon is offering an AMT automatic at this price point, where the competition is offering torque converters or even DCTs. The cabin storage for everyday items is still lacking. And the new steering and instrument cluster are unable to better the driver's experience. Overall, though it is a better Nexon, it fails to hit it out of the park. Minor bugbears aside, the Nexon continues to be a sensible small SUV for the family. It does become the default choice if you want space for five and their luggage, and a comfortable ride. However, if it's polish and latest tech you're after, the Nexon might feel a little rough around the edges.If we talk about Nissan Magnite, at its introductory price of Rs 4.99 lakh - Rs 9.35 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), the Nissan Magnite is a very tempting proposition and takes a different position vs its many rivals. This pricing will be applicable only till 31 December but along with that, this package does have some compromises too. For example, the cabin experience isn’t rich and fitment quality is of a budget grade. Many buyers do believe that SUV = diesel power and that isn’t an option that you get here either. Also, while it does get a turbo petrol engine, it isn’t complemented with a driving dynamics package that’s particularly exciting. Of course, Nissan’s sales and service network is also going into revival mode and its rivals have a clear upper hand here. Simply put, if you want the most premium and sophisticated pick from the segment, the Magnite probably isn’t for you. But if you want an SUV that’s spacious, practical, well loaded and comfortable to drive, all delivered at a price tag that’s serious value for money, the Magnite is certainly worth considering.You may compare all these cars accordingly. Do take a test drive in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- This guy only has a budget of 8 lakhs and you are really recommending Sonet??? Sonet uses some diffferent engines for their lower variants which this guy is preferred to buy. And I don't think this non-turbo engine (Smartstream 1.2L petrol) can carry a heavy car like Sonet in the long run. So, I would prefer you to buy Magnite or Kiger. Even Nexon's base variant almost comes with that price and it has a 1.5L turbo-petrol engine! You're actually getting the same engine used in the top variant of Nexon!!! Nexon is the complete package if you consider -safety, build quality, better spacing & comfort, premium and good quality accesories- as primary concern. It is true that it lacks some features but those features are too fancy to be compared with the build quality. Like, these fancy features can even be installed through aftermarket but not the build quality. Also the service cost is also far less than Nissan, Kia or Renault. Hope it helps :)
- Going by elimination-Sonet because of service network and so because of parts, though features are best in class and again as more and more customers are looking for safety -sonet doesn't score as much as others, magnite as it lacks one of the most sought features like sunroof even on top variant and again service network are under revival and Nissan parts are generally costlier at last it comes nexon -balanced car if going for petrol and feature wise as even top variant is under 13 on road for petrol variant.safety we all know ,its best among 3, boot space next to sonet, Ground clearance again best in segment, music system -you will find reason to be inside car , in general overall value for money car
Q. What is the minimum waiting period for Nexon? Which is the best selling varient of Nexon .This will help to get the Nexon as soon as possibleMore Questions- Tata dealers are so worst. I booked my nexon on 14th dec but still there is no update from Sagar Motor, Delhi. Even I went to showroom so many times and everytime they have no idea about when car will be allocated. Even I register a complaint against dealer. But Tata customer care service is also worst. They didn't take any action. No matter car is good or bad. Important thing is customer service which totally worst from tata. I think they should stop selling car when they can't provide proper service to customer or if they want to save their company then please cancel dealership of such dealers like Sagar motor.
- Tata dealership is so worst. I contact Tata dealership on Dec first week on month he updated I will provide Tata Nexon with in week .After long time when I contact to sales executive please wait I will provide you vehicle. On 8 Jan he said please deposit booking amount the vehicle is coming soon. I have taken lone from bank. When I call The sales executive daily updates please wait very soon I provide the vehicle. On 18 Feb I call sales executive he told me please return the payment I can't provide the vehicle Tata goldrus Faizabad road is my dealer.
- Pl ask the sales executive to send details of allocation like chassis number, Engine no. Please verify the chassis no (means the 10th and 12th character shud b am and A/B) am for 2021 and A for Jan, B for Feb. He may ask you to make partial payment. In my case I confirmed his allocation mail and transferred the car loan AMT 5.5L and informed in mail that cheque of remaining amount will be given after PDI. After 7 days I was informed that vehicle is ready for PDi. I did PDI and given cheque for balance amount. After 6 days got the vehicle delivered
Tata Nexon Expert Reviews
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Maruti Brezza Vs Hyundai Venue Vs Tata Nexon – Ride And Handling30 Oct, 2022 | By Tarun Kochar
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2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review30 Sep, 2020 | By Dhruv Paliwal
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Tata Nexon XZA+ Diesel AMT: Road Test12 Nov, 2018 | By Team ZigWheels
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Tata Nexon vs Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza: Comparison Review18 Oct, 2017 | By Team ZigWheels
Tata Nexon User Reviews
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Nexon4.0Lux variant
My friend got nexon xz plus lux variant and i had a ride with his car and really felt amazing, The smoothness, Pickup, Space, Mileage, Seating capacity everything is perfectly placed and now i have booked xz plus after having such an experience with this car.
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NexonPowerful engine
Tata nexon has been an excellent addition to my garage, Providing an outstanding ownership experience.Its modern style, With its crisp lines and trademark grille, Draws attention wherever i go.The cabin is roomy and well-designed, Providing comfort for both the driver and passengers.The car's performance is outstanding, Due to its powerful engine and quick handling.Safety features like as airbags and abs provide reassurance on the road.The nexon's fuel economy is notable, Giving it a cost-effective option for lengthy travels.In all, Tata nexon has above my expectations by integrating elegance, Performance, And utility into one fantastic package.
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While the tata nexon is an amazing car in general, There are a few drawbacks to consider.One of the biggest disadvantages is the engine's lack of refinement, Especially at higher speeds.The cabin may also be rather loud, Especially on bumpy roads.Another disadvantage is the poor rear view, Which may make parking and driving in narrow spaces difficult.Finally, The infotainment system should be more intuitive and user-friendly, As it may be difficult to operate at times.But these are not some major concerns it is still a good option available in this range.
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Nexon5.0Safety aspects
Tata cars translate to safer cars! india’s first-ever car to score a 5-star rating at the global ncap was the tata nexon.For those who are not familiar with global ncap, It is a crash testing and rating agency that determines the safety aspects of a car over a series of predefined tests.Tata has been known to make sturdy and robust cars, Right from the beginning.You can still find a 2000 model tata safari in a good condition, All thanks to the build quality.Presently, Tata motors has got two 5-star rated cars in its arena, Nexon and altroz.And then it has 4-star rated cars such as tiago and tigor.Safety needs to be a paramount thing you must be looking for in your next car.And this makes tata cars a very good choice.
ShareGaneshan 1 week ago -
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I have tata nexon, I drive above 12000 km, But still average is only 11.5 km it's not well.
ShareHemal 2 weeks ago
Tata Nexon News Updates
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2024 Tata Nexon SUV Spotted With Snazzy Production-spec Alloy Wheels10 May, 2023 | By Team ZigWheels
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5 Things The Tata Altroz CNG Does Better Than The Maruti Suzuki Baleno CNG23 May, 2023 | By Team ZigWheels
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The Tata Nexon SUV Achieves A Big Production Milestone11 Apr, 2023 | By Team ZigWheels
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Here’s Your 1st Glimpse At The Heavily Revised 2024 Tata Nexon’s Interior10 Apr, 2023 | By Team ZigWheels
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