Tata Nexon XZA Plus AMT Diesel
Nexon XZA Plus AMT Diesel On Road Price
Ex-Showroom Price: | Rs. 11.72 Lakh |
RTO + Road Tax + Others: | Rs. 2.05 Lakh |
Insurance: | Rs. 45,553 |
On Road Price Delhi : | Rs. 14.23 Lakh |
- Build quality is impressive, looks better than all of its competition, well-loaded with features
- Strong safety package
- Fit and finish could have been better, automatic transmission is an AMT
Key Highlights of Nexon XZA Plus AMT Diesel
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Diesel Fuel Type -
Automatic Transmission -
1497 cc Engine -
21.5 Kmpl Mileage -
44 Liters Fuel Capacity -
Driver and Passenger Airbags -
Traction Control System (TCS)
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ISOFIX Child Seat Mounts
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Hill Assist
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Brake Assist (BA)
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Rear Spoiler
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Rear Seat Center Armrest
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Roof Rails
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Push Ignition
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GPS Navigation System
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Alloy Wheels
Tata Nexon XZA Plus AMT Diesel Overview
Tata Nexon XZA Plus AMT Diesel is the mid diesel variant in the Nexon lineup and is priced at Rs. 11.72 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This XZA Plus AMT Diesel variant comes with an engine putting out and of max power and max torque respectively. Tata Nexon XZA Plus AMT Diesel is available in transmission and offered in 5 colours : Foliage Green, Calgary White, Flame Red, Pure Silver and Daytona Grey. To know more about the Nexon XZA Plus AMT Diesel images, reviews, offers & other details, download the Zigwheels App.
Specs & Features of Tata Nexon XZA Plus AMT Diesel
Engine and Transmission
Engine Type : |
1.5L Revotorq Turbocharged
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Engine Displacement : |
1497 cc
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Fuel Type : |
Diesel
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Max Power : |
108.5bhp@4000rpm
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Emission Norm Compliance : |
BS VI
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Max Torque : |
260Nm@1500-2750rpm
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No Of Cylinders : |
4
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Transmission : |
Automatic
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Gear Box : |
6 Speed
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Drive Type : |
FWD
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Paddle Shift : | Not Available in Nexon |
Performance and Fuel Economy
Mileage (ARAI) : |
21.5 Kmpl
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Brakes, Steering, Suspension and Tyres
Suspension Front : |
Independent, Lower Wishbone, McPherson Strut with Coil Spring
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Suspension Rear : |
Semi-Independent; closed profile Twist beam with Coil Spring and shock absorber
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Brakes Front : |
Disc
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Brakes Rear : |
Drum
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Steering Type : |
Power
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Minimum Turning Radius : |
5.1m
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Tyre Size : |
215/60 R16
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Alloy Wheel Size : |
R16
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Tyre Type : |
Tubeless,Radial
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Interior Dimensions
Rear Shoulder Room : |
1385 mm
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Seating Capacity : |
5
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Doors : |
5
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Boot Space : |
350 Liters
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Fuel Capacity : |
44 Liters
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Exterior Dimensions
Length*Width*Height : |
3993*1811*1606 mm^3
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Wheelbase : |
2498 mm
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Ground Clearance (Unladen) : |
209 mm
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Interior
Dual Tone Dashboard : |
Yes
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Additional Interior Features : |
Tri-arrow theme interiors, Tri-arrow pattern with premium white finish on the dashboard mid-pad, Chrome finish on air vents, Flat-bottom steering wheel, Door trim fabric insert, Grand central console with front armrest & sliding tambour door, Umbrella holder in front doors, Interior lamps - theatre dimming, Central console storage, Full digital instrument cluster, Voice alerts - low fuel, door open, seat belt reminder & many more
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Fabric Upholstery : |
Yes
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Rear Seat Headrest : |
Yes
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Ventilated Seats : | Not Available in Nexon |
Leather Seats : | Not Available in Nexon |
Exterior / Exterior Appearance
Trunk Opener : |
Remote
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Alloy Wheels : |
Yes
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Lighting : |
DRL's (Day Time Running Lights),Projector Headlights,LED Tail lamps,Cornering Fog lights
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Additional Exterior Features : |
Projector headlamps with tri-arrow DRLs, Tri-arrow signature LED tail lamps, Dual-tone roof color with black A-pillar & C-pillar, Piano-black ORVMs with turn indicators, Door side body cladding for scratch protection, Waistline & rear X-factor with contrast color, 16" Diamond-cut alloy wheels
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Outside Rear View Mirror : |
Yes
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Turn indicators on ORVM : |
Yes
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Trunk Light : |
Yes
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Rear Spoiler : |
Yes
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Roof Rails : |
Yes
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Antenna : |
No
You can find this feature in XM Diesel variant and save 2.40 Lakh. |
Xenon Headlights : | Not Available in Nexon |
Comfort and Convenience
Lane Change Indicator : |
Yes
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Additional Entertainment Features : |
ConnectNext 7" floating dash-top touchscreen system by Harman, Speed dependent volume control, SMS / WhatsApp notifications and read-outs, Image and video playback, what3wordsTM address based navigation, Natural Voice Command Recognition (English/Hindi) - phone, media, climate control
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No of Speakers : |
8
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Central Control Armrest : |
Available
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Addtional Comfort Features : |
Fast USB charger, Rear 12V power outlet
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One Touch Operating Power Windows : |
Driver's Window
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USB Charger : |
Front
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Smart Entry : |
Yes
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Connectivity : |
Android Auto,Apple CarPlay
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Drive Modes : |
3
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In Car Entertainment (Audio) : |
ConnectNext 6.5" Floating Dash-Top Touchscreen System by Harman, 8-Speakers, AM/FM,USB,AUX-In,iPod Conncetivity, Bluetooth Connectivity, Android Auto, Text &Whatsapp Message Readout&Reply, Smartphone Integration With ConnectNext App Suite
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AC : |
Yes
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Rear AC Ducts : |
Yes
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Heater : |
Yes
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Power Steering : |
Yes
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Steering Column : |
Tilt
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Steering Mounted Audio Control : |
Yes
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Power Windows ( Front / Rear ) : |
Front and Rear
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Adjustable Driver Seat : |
Yes
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Adjustable Front Passenger Seat : |
Yes
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Lumbar Support : |
Yes
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Folding Rear Seat : |
60:40 Split
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Rear Seat Center Armrest : |
Yes
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Tachometer : |
Yes
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Dual Trip Meter : |
Yes
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Low Fuel Warning Lamp : |
Yes
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Clock : |
Yes
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Seat Belt Warning : |
Yes
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Push Ignition : |
Yes
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AM/FM Radio : |
Yes
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USB Auxiliary Input : |
Yes
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Touch-screen Display : |
Yes
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GPS Navigation System : |
Yes
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Speakers Front : |
Yes
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Speakers Rear : |
Yes
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Follow me home headlamps : |
Yes
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Adjustable Head Lights : |
Yes
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Parking Sensors : |
Rear
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Front Cupholders : |
Yes
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Door Pockets : |
Front & Rear Door
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12V Power Outlets : |
Yes
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Bottle Holder : |
Front & Rear Door
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Tailgate Ajar : |
No
You can find this feature in XZ Plus (O) Diesel variant with an additional cost of 30,000. |
Automatic Head Lamps : |
No
You can find this feature in XM Diesel S variant and save 1.88 Lakh. |
Auto Rain Sensing Wipers : |
No
You can find this feature in XM Diesel S variant and save 1.88 Lakh. |
Sun Roof : |
No
You can find this feature in XM Diesel S variant and save 1.88 Lakh. |
Moon Roof : |
No
You can find this feature in XM Diesel S variant and save 1.88 Lakh. |
Rear Entertainment System : | Not Available in Nexon |
Battery Saver : | Not Available in Nexon |
Gear Shift Indicator : | Not Available in Nexon |
Internal Storage : | Not Available in Nexon |
Luggage Hook and Net : | Not Available in Nexon |
Cruise Control : | Not Available in Nexon |
Heated Seat Front : | Not Available in Nexon |
Heated Seats Rear : | Not Available in Nexon |
DVD Playback : | Not Available in Nexon |
Remote Operated Fuel Tank Lid : | Not Available in Nexon |
Cigarette Lighter : | Not Available in Nexon |
Safety and Security
Speed Sensing Auto Door Lock : |
Yes
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ISOFIX Child Seat Mounts : |
Yes
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Hill Assist : |
Yes
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Airbags : |
Driver and Passenger
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Seat Belts : |
Yes
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Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) : |
Yes
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Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) : |
Yes
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Brake Assist (BA) : |
Yes
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Traction Control System (TCS) : |
Yes
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Engine Immobilizer : |
Yes
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Central Locking : |
Yes
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Child Safety Lock : |
Yes
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Fog Lamps (Front / Rear ) : |
Front
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Rear Wash Wiper : |
Yes
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Rear Defogger : |
Yes
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Knee Airbags : | Not Available in Nexon |
360 View Camera : | Not Available in Nexon |
Hill Descent Control : | Not Available in Nexon |
Head-Up Display : | Not Available in Nexon |
Impact Sensing Auto Door Unlock : | Not Available in Nexon |
Blind Spot Monitor : | Not Available in Nexon |
Anti-Pinch Power Windows : | Not Available in Nexon |
Day/Night Rearview Mirror : | Not Available in Nexon |
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) : | Not Available in Nexon |
Other variants of Tata Nexon & Compare
- Petrol (18 Variants)
- Diesel (18 Variants) |
- Manual (20 Variants)
- Automatic (16 Variants)
Variants | Ex-Showroom Price | Compare | |
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Nexon XE
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
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Rs. 7.09 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XM
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
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Rs. 7.99 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XE Diesel
1497 cc | Diesel | Manual
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Rs. 8.45 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XM S
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
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Rs. 8.51 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XMA AMT
1199 cc | Petrol | Automatic
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Rs. 8.59 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
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Rs. 8.99 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XMA AMT S
1199 cc | Petrol | Automatic
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Rs. 9.11 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XM Diesel
1497 cc | Diesel | Manual
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Rs. 9.32 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
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Rs. 9.79 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XM Diesel S
1497 cc | Diesel | Manual
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Rs. 9.84 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XMA AMT Diesel
1497 cc | Diesel | Automatic
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Rs. 9.92 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus DualTone Roof
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Manual
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Rs. 9.96 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Diesel
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Manual
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Rs. 10.32 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus S
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Manual
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Rs. 10.39 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus AMT
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Automatic
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Rs. 10.39 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XMA AMT Diesel S
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Automatic
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Rs. 10.44 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus DualTone Roof S
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Manual
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Rs. 10.56 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus DualTone Roof AMT
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Automatic
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Rs. 10.56 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus (O)
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Manual
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Rs. 10.69 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus DualTone Roof (O)
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Manual
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Rs. 10.86 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus AMT S
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Automatic
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Rs. 10.99 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus Diesel
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Manual
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Rs. 11.12 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus DualTone Roof AMT S
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Automatic
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Rs. 11.16 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus DualTone Roof Diesel
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Manual
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Rs. 11.29 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus (O) AMT
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Automatic
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Rs. 11.29 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus DT Roof (O) AMT
17 Kmpl | Petrol | Automatic
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Rs. 11.46 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus Diesel S
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Manual
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Rs. 11.72 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
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Nexon XZA Plus AMT Diesel
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Automatic
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Rs. 11.72 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus DualTone Roof Diesel S
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Manual
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Rs. 11.89 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus DT Roof AMT Diesel
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Automatic
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Rs. 11.89 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus (O) Diesel
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Manual
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Rs. 12.02 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZ Plus DualTone Roof (O) Diesel
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Manual
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Rs. 12.19 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus AMT Diesel S
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Automatic
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Rs. 12.32 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus DT Roof AMT Diesel S
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Automatic
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Rs. 12.49 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus (O) AMT Diesel
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Automatic
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Rs. 12.62 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer | |
Nexon XZA Plus DT Roof (O) Diesel AMT
21.5 Kmpl | Diesel | Automatic
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Rs. 12.79 Lakh View On Road Price | Contact Dealer |
Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Nexon
- For this, we would suggest you have a word with the nearest authorized dealer of Tata in your city. As they may assist you better.
- Tata Nexon is available with 6-Speed AMT Transmission.
- Automatic Transmission is easier to use and more comfortable for the driver, while Manual Transmission vehicles are less expensive more involved
- The Nexon BS6 is powered by 1.2-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines with the turbo petrol now more powerful producing 120PS and 170Nm of torque. The engine revs a lot more linearly than before, but it continues to feel dull at its bottom-end. Then when the turbo comes in, you don’t get that outright turbo punch but there is good pull in the mid-range before the engine starts running out of breath at the top-end. At that point, it makes more noise than power. The drive modes continue to make a difference with City proving to be adequate for sedate driving and Sport mode upping the responsiveness of the engine. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - [2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review@https://www.zigwheels.com/reviews-advice/reviews/2020-tata-nexon-facelift-road-test-review/39911/
- Tata Nexon XM petrol variant is priced from Rs. 7.99 Lakh (ex-showroom, Lucknow). Follow the link to get the approximate on-road price of XM variant in Lucknow.
- Tata Nexon is available in 5 different colours - Flame Red, Foliage Green, Pristine White, Pure Silver, and Daytona Grey.
- No, Tata Nexon XZ Plus (O) doesn't get a Smart Key Band. Follow the link to know about the features of Tata Nexon XZ Plus (O).
- For the availability and waiting period, we would suggest you please connect with the nearest authorized dealer of Tata in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Selecting the right fuel type depends on your utility and the average running of the car. If you drive less than 50km in a day then we recommend you to go with a petrol car as they are easy to maintain, have a longer life span and they cost less initially than the diesel car. On the other hand, diesel cars are preferred if the average daily run is more than 50km which makes it a feasible purchase.Diesel cars are more fuel-efficient and provide more torque, therefore, are preferred for a person who drives more than 50km. Whereas, the petrol engine has a low service cost, more life span, generally have a well-controlled NVH level and are cheaper in cost than the diesel engines. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- All Nexon cars waiting period is 5+ months.. if that is okay then my suggestion is Petrol xz+
- 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. 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. If we talk about Hyundai Venue, it shares a lot with Sonet, features, and powertrain. Over Sonet, Venue would be more comfortable for rear passengers and it has an advantage of a wide service network oh Hyundai. Over Venue, Sonet offers better looks and ride quality. The Tata Nexon, with the facelift, has become an even stronger contender. With the revised looks, more powerful engine, and added features, it surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. If your safety is for priority and wants a spacious car especially for rear passengers. You may go for Tata Nexon. On the other hand, if you are willing to sacrifice space for better drivability and better engine options, then you may opt for the EcoSport. The EcoSport, with its tight handling, ensures that it’s one of the most fun-to-drive SUVs in the segment. And the final on the package are the engines, which have just the right amount of punch to keep you grinning. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Tata Nexon bonnet now sits higher than before and has been better sculpted for a more muscular look. The headlamps too have become sleeker and sharper than before, compared to the earlier curvy-roundish design. The front grille is majorly a piano-black applique with the Tata logo sitting proudly in the center and the air dam now has the new tri-arrow elements. At the side, you'll notice a new alloy wheel design. From the back, you’ll be able to spot new LED elements in the tail lamp that now vaguely resemble the Union Jack in the British flag. A keen eye will also notice that the reflectors in the rear bumper have been redesigned and the stoplight at the bottom of the bumper has been removed altogether.
- Yes, Tata Nexon is available with Tyre Pressure Monitoring System.
- Yes, Eco mode is tuned in such a way that it offers better mileage and lower power output.
- Offers and discounts are provided by the brand or the dealership and may vary depending on your city. Thus, we would suggest you connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city.
- The Nexon EV utilises Tata’s new Ziptron electric powertrain. The electric motor develops 129PS of power and 245Nm of torque. It draws power from a 30.2kWH battery pack and has an ARAI claimed range of 312km. The Nexon EV’s powertrain supports fast-charging and is capable of juicing up from 0-80 per cent in an hour. Using a regular charger, it takes 8.5 hours for a 10-90 per cent battery recharge.
- Tata Nexon XZA Plus AMT is the mid petrol variant in the Nexon lineup and is priced at Rs. 10.39 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). If you are eyeing a decently loaded variant for the Nexon, the XZA could be a good choice. It comes equipped with features like 16-inch alloys, rear wiper and washes with defogger, push-button start, auto AC, front armrest with sliding tambour door, smart key band, etc. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details
- Selecting the right fuel type depends on your utility and the average running of the car. If you drive less then 50km in a day then we recommend you to go with a petrol car as they are easy to maintain, have a longer life span and they cost less initially then the diesel car. On the other hand, diesel cars are preferred if the average daily run is more than 50km which makes it a feasible purchase. Diesel cars are more fuel-efficient and provide more torque, therefore, are preferred for a person who drives more than 50km. Whereas, the petrol engine has a low service cost, more life span, generally have a well-controlled NVH level and are cheaper in cost than the diesel engines. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership. details.
- My dear firend,, I am an average/middle class user of car for the last 35 years. Fiat, Fronty and Hyundai i10..all petrol cars. It is a simple fact, the petrol car is maintenance free or requires less maintenance. If you drive with little care, you can get better average/mileage. Pl opt for petrol car...Hariom Vyas
- The above reply is complete and to the point for a beginner and an average user. The petrol car has less maintenance and trouble free vehicle. While diesel car in the long run requires much maintenance and has more troubleshoots frequently....Hariom Vyas
- Tata Nexon is available in petrol and diesel engine. The 1.2-litre turbo petrol with the turbo petrol now more powerful producing 120PS and 170Nm of torque and the 1.5-litre diesel engine produces 110PS of power and 260Nm. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed AMT gearbox. Tata Nexon is not offered with CNG fuel type.
- There are many options available in the aftermarket, you may choose for any product. Moreover, if you want a quality and tested product, we'd suggest you visit the nearest service centre of Tata in your city.
- For the availability, we would suggest you connect with the nearest authorized dealer of Tata in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- 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. TheTata Nexon XZA Plus (O) is powered with either a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine or a 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel engine. While the petrol engine produces 120PS and 170Nm, the diesel’s output figures stand at 110PS and 260Nm. Tata Nexon XZA Plus (O) features a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a digital instrument cluster, a tyre pressure monitoring system, cruise control, and auto AC with rear AC vents. Follow the link to get complete details about Tata Nexon XZA Plus (O) Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Tata Nexon comes with a iRA - connected technology app with helps you to track your car through your smartphone.
- Yes. Its available on iRA application in XZ+ O and XZA+ O models
- For the availability and waiting period, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Tata Nexon is equipped with a front and rear power window and also it is available with driver and passenger airbags.
- Tata Nexon is a Sub 4-meter compact SUV. On the other hand, Hyundai Creta is a compact SUV.
- Selecting the perfect variant would depend on certain factors such as your budget and the features required. If you want better features like central locking, keyless entry, Multifunction Steering Wheel, Rain Sensing Wiper, Sun Roof, Follow Me Home Headlamps, etc. then you may opt for the XM S variant. On the other hand, if you are eyeing a budget car with all the basic features covered, then the XE variant would be a better pick. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test drive for a better understanding. Dealers.Read more -Nexon XE vs Nexon XM S.
- The price tag of the Tata Nexon Diesel variant starts from Rs. 8.45 Lakh (Ex-showroom, Latur). Moreover, to get the on-road price of this car please check this link. Price.D
- Selecting between the Tata Nexon, Maruti Vitara Brezza and Mahindra XUV300 would depend on certain factors such as your budget, brand preference, preference of the segment, features required, etc. If you are looking for a compact SUV with a strong safety package, attractive design, well-loaded variants and impressive build quality, then we would suggest you opt for the Tata Nexon. If you want a car for city commutes with good fuel efficiency and a smooth refined engine, you may go for Maruti Vitara Brezza. If you want a feature-loaded, fun to drive a car, safety is your priority, often go for long drives and rear seat comforts is not your priority, you may go for Mahindra XUV300. Do take a test drive in order to get better clarity. Dealer.Read more -Mahindra XUV 300 vs Maruti Vitara Brezza vs Tata Nexon.
- For this we would suggest you to get in touch with the nearest authorised dealership in your respective city. You can find dealership details in this link- Dealers.
- Selecting the right fuel type depends on your utility and the average running of the car. If you drive less then 50km in a day then we recommend you to go with a petrol car as they are easy to maintain, have a longer life span and they cost less initially then the diesel car. On the other hand, diesel cars are preferred if the average daily run is more than 50km which makes it a feasible purchase.Diesel cars are more fuel-efficient and provide more torque, therefore, are preferred for a person who drives more than 50km. Whereas, the petrol engine has a low service cost, more life span, generally have a well-controlled NVH level and are cheaper in cost than the diesel engines. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- As of now, we haven't encountered any such issues with Tata Nexon.
- I will interested person concession rates?
- For this, we would suggest you to get in touch with the nearest dealership in your respective city. You can find the dealers from this link- Dealers.
- For this, we would suggest you visit the nearest authorised service centre as they would be able to assist you better with the price and availability. Service centre.
- Nope. if you need Rear AC vents. Better buy a model which has rear vents in it. you cannot retrofit everything on a base model.
- Selecting the right fuel type depends on your utility and the average running of the car. If you drive less then 50km in a day then we recommend you to go with a petrol car as they are easy to maintain, have a longer life span and they cost less initially then the diesel car. On the other hand, diesel cars are preferred if the average daily run is more than 50km which makes it a feasible purchase. Moreover, If you'll be driving more in heavy city traffic then we suggest you to opt for Automatic Transmission which are easier to use and more comfortable for the driver, while Manual Transmission vehicles are less expensive more involved
- XZ+ O Duel tone
- Check your daily running. If it's less than 30 km blindly you can go for petrol. However, I will suggest you to take test drive of both petro and diesel variant as for city driving incongested traffic you may not like petrol (here diesel beats) however, on highways with petrol engine driving will be a fun.
- None. you have to buy it on your own if you want it on your seat.
- Tata Nexon gets lumbar support as standard across all variants.
- For this, we would suggest you to exchange words with the CSD staff as they would be able to assist you better with the EMI details. Generally, 20 to 25 percent down payment is required on the ex-showroom price of a car. However, exact confirmation regarding EMI, down payment, interest, loan period and its procedure will be discussed by the bank only, as it depends upon individual eligibility. For more details, you may get in touch with the nearest authorized dealer in your city.
- Tata Nexon offers a good ride quality with sure-footed mannerism. The setup is a tad bit firmer than before and coarse surfaces such as concrete can be felt inside the cabin, but not enough to cause discomfort. There is an underlying stiffness though and when you go over a bad piece of road, typically under construction ones with a series of potholes, the Nexon’s cabin does tend to move about horizontally.
- No issues with my Nexon. Please get in touch with the service team.
- What is the problem?
- The exact information regarding the CSD prices of the car can be only available at the authorized dealerships only. Moreover, we would suggest you to visit the nearest dealerships for further information. You may click on the given link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- We'd suggest you to get in touch with the nearest authorized service center as they would be able to assist you better after the inspection of your vehicle. Follow the link and select your desired city for service centers.
- Yes .The tailgate closing operation of Tata Nexon is not smooth or delicate. You need to press hard to close it. Comparatively Sonet, venue has smooth gate closing operation owing to different mechanism.
- For that, we'd suggest you to please visit the nearest authorized service center of Tata Motors as they would be able to assist you with the exact price and availability of the door locks. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for service centers.
- Selecting a variant would depend on your budget and the required features. The Nexon BS6 is offered in five variants - XE, XM, XZ, XZ and XZ (O). If budget is not a constraint then you may go for the top-spec XZ or XZ (O) variants that come equipped with a host of features such as auto headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, leather-wrapped steering, auto AC, etc. The Nexon diesel variants are priced in the range of Rs. 8.45 - 12.79 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). You may click on the given link for an estimated on-road price and selecting your city accordingly. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Tata Nexon is available in 6 different colours - Tectonic Blue, Flame Red, Calgary White, Foliage Green, Pure Silver and Daytona Grey. Wherein, the base-spec XE is available only in Calgary White, Foliage Green and Daytona Grey. The dual-tone paint options are available with the XZ / XZA ,XZ (S)/ XZA (S) and XZ (O)/ XZA (O).
- For CSD availability we would suggest you to exchange your words with the CSD staff as they will be the better person to assist you with the tie-up dealerships. Moreover, you can click on the link to check the nearest dealership details.
- As of now, there is no official update available from the brand's end. We would suggest you to wait for the official announcement.
- Tata Nexon is powered by a 1.2L Revotron Turbocharged, DOHC, 3-cylinder, 4-valve (per cylinder) petrol engine.
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Grocery shop.
- It would be unfair to give a verdict on the after-sales service as it depends on the availability of service centers in your area. Moreover, if you are willing to sacrifice on space for better drivability and better engine options, then you may opt for the EcoSport. The EcoSport, with its tight handling, ensures that it’s one of the most fun-to-drive SUVs in the segment. And the final on the package are the engines, which have just the right amount of punch to keep you grinning. Whereas, the Nexon, with the facelift, has become an even stronger contender. With the revised looks, more powerful engine and added features, it surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. Read More:- Ford EcoSport vs Tata Nexon
- XZ, XZ+,XZ+(S) Models XZ and above has rear camera with steering guidelines.
- The rearview camera is available from the XZ variant of Tata Nexon.
- Tata Nexon is only available with front wheel drive type.
- Selecting a perfect car depends on various factors such as budget, preference of the brand, maintenance costs, ride quality, features required, etc. If we talk about Volkswagen Polo, it offers a very relaxed drive experience on the highway as well. The cabin, while missing some essential features and rear space, definitely offers the best in class build quality and insulation. The only other thing that will initially bother you is the less refined engine and the crude engine note it brings with it. If you value build, drive experience, and ride over feature gimmicks and are willing to sacrifice on space, the Polo would be a good fit for you. On the other hand, 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, 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 polished and the latest tech you're after, the Nexon might feel a little rough around the edges. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- There is a difference and that is tactonic blue color is discountinued, white color side lines are now grey and there is no longer a white color roof available
- Tata has made no changes to the 2021 model of Nexon. The sub-4 meter SUV received a facelift last year along with BS6 compliant engines.
- Tata Nexon is available with 1.2-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines. Both engines are available with a option of 6-speed manual and a 6-speed AMT gearbox. If you'll be driving more in heavy city traffic then we suggest you to opt for Automatic Transmission which are easier to use and more comfortable for the driver, while Manual Transmission vehicles are less expensive more involved & are more fun to drive on highways. For a better understanding of compatibility and driving comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- It would be unfair to give a verdict here as the issues may occur in any vehicle and would depend on several factors such as driving conditions, timely maintenance, storage care, etc. Moreover, the serviceability would depend on the availability of service centers in your area. Follow the link and select your desired city for service centers.
- If you want better features and budget is not a constraint, then we would suggest you to opt for the XZA Plus variant of Tata Nexon. It comes equipped with front fog lamps, speed sensing auto door lock, ConnectNext 6.5' Floating dash-top touchscreen system by Harman, 8-Speakers, 60:40 split rear seats, 16' Diamond-cut alloy wheels, etc. which the XMA variant doesn't offer. Read More: - Nexon XMA AMT vs Nexon XZA Plus AMT
- Yes, you may have additional features installed in the XMA AMT S variant of Tata Nexon. However, we would suggest you to get in touch with the nearest authorized dealership for the confirmation. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Exchange of a car would depend on certain factors like brand, model, physical condition, kilometers are driven, no. of owners, and many more. In order to check for exchange offers and value, we recommend you to get in touch with the nearby dealership - Car Showrooms.
- It would be unfair to give a verdict here as the replacement intervals would depend on certain factors such as timely maintenance, proper care, driving conditions, driving style, etc. You may connect with the nearest authorized service center as they would be able to assist you better. Follow the link and select your desired city for service centers.
- As of now, there is no official update available regarding a price hike from the brand's end. Stay tuned.
- Tata offers the Nexon with a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed AMT gearbox. Both 1.2-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines can had with a manual or automatic transmission.
- For the availability and prices of the spare parts, we'd suggest you to connect with the nearest authorized service center. Click on the link and select your desired city for service centers.
- Selecting the right fuel type depends on your utility and average running of the car. If you drive less then 50km in a day then we recommend you to go with a petrol car as they are easy to maintain, have a longer life span and they cost less initially then the diesel car. On the other hand, diesel cars are preferred if the average daily run is more than 50km which makes it feasible purchase. The diesel cars are more fuel efficient and provide more torque, therefore, are preferred for a person who drives more than 50km. Whereas, petrol engine has a low service cost, more life span, generally have a well-controlled NVH level and are cheaper in cost than the diesel engines. As for the Nexon petrol's mileage, you may expect it to be around 14-15kmpl in the city, however, it may vary depending on the driving conditions. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Thanks for your answer. I took the test drive and it was awesome. but could you please let me know if it's worth purchasing Tata cars as many in my family suggest Maruti Suzuki because of its low maintenance and service network. but what I have learnt is that Tata has improved a lot.. could you please provide your opinion.
- YOU WILL GET 13 TO 14 KMPL IN CITY AND16 IN HIGHWAY IN PETROL I HAVE PETROL IF YOU WANT PERFORMANCE SO TAKE PETROL AND I YOU WANT PERFORMANCE MILEAGE AND NOT HAVE BUDJET PROBLOM SO TAKE DIESEL AND SAFTEY SO TAKE NEXON
- Apart from the Dual Tone Body Colour, there is no difference between both variants.
- There are ample of options available such as Renault KWID, Maruti Wagon R, Tata Tiago, Hyundai i20, Ford Freestyle, Ford Aspire, Nissan Magnite, Kia Sonet, Mahindra Bolero, etc. Choosing one will depend on several factors such as budget, fuel type, brand preference, seating capacity, specific feature requirements etc. Click on the given link and apply filters in order to check check out new cars as per your requirements. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- The insurance value may vary as there are several insurance plans are available in the market i.e. Liability coverage, Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage, Comprehensive coverage, Collision coverage, Medical payments coverage, Personal injury protection etc. So, we would suggest you to exchange your words with the authorized dealership or respective insurance provider for exact details for insurance. Moreover, you may also Save Upto 75%* with Car Insurance Plans offered by insurers.
- Selecting between the Hyundai Verna and Tata Nexon would depend on your budget, preference of the segment, features required and usage of the car. If you are looking for a compact SUV with a strong safety package, attractive design, well-loaded variants and impressive build quality, then we would suggest you to opt for the Tata Nexon. With the revised looks, more powerful engine and added features, it surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details. Read More: - 2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review
- So answer of your question must be hide in your question, both are from different segment and has own lovers, nexon is most sellings car now days but verna is more appealing on road, if you love driving then go for verna because verna stays on road, now nexon is bulky and Suv Which has good driving comfort, but verna is smooth, in nexon you can feel good in sitting only not drivingBut yes in terms for Mataitanance nexon cost less than verna, also nexon go for service @ 15k KmAnd verna at 10k KmWhich cost same service charges at center
- Tata Nexon BS6 is powered by 1.2-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines with the turbo petrol now more powerful producing 120PS and 170Nm of torque. You may check out the following article for more details: Tata Nexon Facelift Petrol Becomes More Powerful With The BS6 Update.
- Tata Nexon could prove to be a value for money proposition if you are looking for a sub-compact SUV with impressive build quality, attractive styling and a strong safety package. With the revised looks, more powerful engine and added features, it surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. It’s sure-footed mannerisms mean that it makes you feel safe and its biggest ace is the rear seat experience, which can easily be termed amongst the best in the segment. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - 2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review
- Tata Nexon is a 5-seater SUV and seating 6 would not be a viable option. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Average size Indians... four can squeeze in the back seat. Three very easily. With Dvr and co Dvr... yes make it six.
- IT IS A 5 SEATER CAR
- You may click on the given link and check out the Tata Nexon Images.
- As per your requirements, you may go for Tata Nexon. It is fun to drive, comfortable, spacious, offers good safety and with better torque, it is more suitable for highway drives and its ride height provides the good capability to tackle bad road conditions. In terms of features, Altros has an upper hand at a price and it delivers a bit better fuel efficiency. Do take a test drive in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- The Tata Nexon Automatic Petrol variant has a mileage of 17.0 kmpl.
- There’s very little to hold against Kia’s Sonet. It could do with more cabin width to seat five better. 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. If we talk about Hyundai Venue, it shares a lot with Sonet, features and powertrain. Over Sonet, Venue would be more comfortable for rear passangers and it has an advantage of wide service network oh Hyundai. Over Venue, Sonet offers better looks and ride quality. The Tata Nexon, with the facelift, has become an even stronger contender. With the revised looks, more powerful engine and added features, it surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. If you safety is for priority and want a spacious car especially for rear passangers. You may go for Tata Nexon. You may compare all these cars accordingly. Do take a test drive in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- Go for any other brand than Tata because they still have plenty of quality issues . You pay 12 lakhs and they give you a substandard product that too in the name of safety. The nexon is safe but neither it is refined nor it is built to last. My 10 months old nexon started rusting in all 4 door panels . Also other issues like oil leaks , faulty fan etc . Stay away from Tata. It's all about online hype
- It would be unfair to give a verdict here since Tata has not announced any price hike or slashes for the Nexon. Stay tuned for further updates and keep checking the 'Auto News' section for latest updates.
- Tata Nexon is not available with paddle shifters.
- No
- NO
- The WR-V has the ingredients to make it the best crossover hatchback in the segment but falls short because of a soft suspension and poorly designed rear seats. However, if cabin space is your priority and want an easy to handle car for city commutes with a refined engine, you may go for Honda WR-V. On the other hand, the Nexon does have a couple of aces up its sleeve. The ride quality, though slightly stiffer than before, can still match up with the best in the segment. It’s sure-footed mannerisms mean that it makes you feel safe and its biggest ace is the rear seat experience, which can easily be termed amongst the best in the segment. So if you are looking for a car, that you will be driving often, we suggest you look elsewhere. But, if you are going to be driven around most of the time and will usually be taking up the back seat, the Nexon makes a great case for itself. however, the ergonomic issues, which put a dent in the Nexon’s reputation, are not only still there but have been added to. And while the engine has been retuned, we frankly expected a bit more to bring it on par with the competition. You may compare both cars accordingly. Do take a test drive in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- Tata Nexon Petrol is a clear winner here. It is more responsive due to its lesser weight and better torque figure.
- The estimated maintenance cost of Hyundai Venue for 5 years is Rs 18,767, for Nexon it is around Rs 22,230 and Sonet will cost somewhere around 15000/-. However, the exact maintenance cost will depend on various factors so we would suggest you to have a word with the service center as they would be the better people to assist you with the exact costing. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest service center and selecting your city accordingly - Service Center.
- The facelifted Nexon is the only SUV in the segment to feature petrol, diesel and electric powertrains. The Nexon EV, which has an ARAI-claimed range of 312km, is the best selling electric car in the country. Moreover, the facelifted Nexon comes equipped with gizmos like sunroof, cruise control, and connected car tech, making it good bang for your buck. And if safety is one your top priorities, the Tata Nexon should be on the top of your priority list. The Nexon BS6 is powered by 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine that churns out 120PS and 170Nm of torque. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed AMT gearbox. On the other hand, Nexon EV utilises Tata’s new Ziptron electric powertrain. The electric motor develops 129PS of power and 245Nm of torque. It draws power from a 30.2kWH battery pack and has an ARAI claimed range of 312km. The Nexon EV’s powertrain supports fast-charging and is capable of juicing up from 0-80 per cent in an hour. For a better understanding of compatibility and performance, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.Read More: - 2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review - First Drive: Electric Tata Nexon - 8 Things You Should Know Before Buying One!
- Tata Nexon gets an updated 1.2-litre petrol motor that churns out 10 more horsepower. The engine revs a lot more linearly than before, but it continues to feel dull at its bottom-end. Then when the turbo comes in, you don’t get that outright turbo-punch but there is good pull in the mid-range, before the engine starts running out of breath at the top-end. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive for a better understanding of performance and driving traits. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - 2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review
- It will be visible if you have already driven a car of higher capacity like1500 turbo or NA 4 cylinder engine. For those who are upgrading from 1k engine it's actually not that visible.For better understanding I suggest you to take a test drive of Nexon petrol and drive it on both City and eco modes.
- As Nexon gets a 3-cylinder petrol engine, it is naturally not refined as compared to a 4-cylinder engine. However, you may reduce some of its vibrations by using aftermarket insulating peddling for its vibrating parts.
- II often get very high performance from my cars with the following practices: Tyre pressure +1 to +2 PSI as per recommended ratingNot to highly accelerate and do hard braking frequentlymonitor consumption on DIGITAL Gaugealways get the tank filled from same station and machine from empty indication to auto cut fullservicing at a specified intervalair filter cleaning at every 5000kmcar should not be handled by many driversi get better Mileage and control on Michelin energy tyres as compared to ceat/Bridgestone/Dunlop etcdonot change tyre size and Rims as company fitted are best suited
- In order to get better fuel efficiency returns from your car, there are some points that you can keep in mind while driving such as keeping a check on tyre air pressure, timely service your car, maintain proper gear to RPM ratio, do not accelerate the car unnecessarily, drive your car at economical speeds, etc. For more details, you may check out the following article: Driving tips to improve mileage.
- Selecting between the automatic and manual transmission depends on certain factors such as driving conditions, drive preference, budget, maintenance costs, etc. If you'll be driving more in heavy city traffic then we suggest you to opt for Automatic Transmission which are easier to use and more comfortable for the driver, while Manual Transmission vehicles are less expensive, more involved & are more fun to drive on highways. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive for a better understanding of performance and comfort. You may click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - 2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review
- Tata Nexon is not available with a 1500cc petrol engine. Instead, it gets a 1.2-litre (1199 cc) turbo petrol and 1.5-litre (1497 cc) diesel engine with the turbo petrol now more powerful producing 120PS and 170Nm of torque. The 1.5-litre diesel engine produces 110PS of power and 260Nm.
- Selecting between the Tata Nexon and Tata Altroz would depend on your preference of the segment and your budget. If you want a premium hatchback with a long feature list, sharp looks, and a comfortable ride but at a comparatively lesser price range then the Altroz would be a better pick. The Altroz rivals with the like of Hyundai i20, Maruti Baleno, Volkswagen Polo, etc. On the other hand, The Nexon has the ingredients to make it the best compact SUV in the segment but falls short because of lesser cabin space compared to other compact SUVs. Still, with its light controls and great seating position makes city driving easy and its tough build quality gives confidence on the highway to drive happily. Selecting the right fuel type depends on your utility and average running of the car. If you drive less then 50km in a day then we recommend you to go with a petrol car as they are easy to maintain, have a longer life span and they cost less initially then the diesel car. On the other hand, diesel cars are preferred if the average daily run is more than 50km which makes it feasible purchase. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired - Car Showrooms..Read More: Nexon VS Altroz.
- It would be hard to pass Nexon by a 6ft wide entrance because its width itself is around 5.9ft.
- No, the car will remain in the same mode as it was left in the last drive.
- Yes, you may opt for an automatic transmission if you are looking for ease of driving and do not want to feel exhausted after a long heavy traffic drive. Every one of us knows that traffic is becoming an ever increasing pain. It does not matter how quick your manual gearbox responds or how reliable it is when you get stuck in a huge traffic jam and suffer excruciating pain in your left leg constantly depressing the clutch. If you'll be driving more in heavy city traffic then we suggest you to opt for Automatic Transmission which are easier to use and more comfortable for the driver. Tata Nexon gets a 6-speed AMT gearbox with both petrol and diesel engine options. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- The driving modes are offered to make your day to day driving easier and you may change them as per your liking. For more details, you may refer to the user manual of your vehicle.
- Selecting a perfect car depends on certain factors such as your budget, features required, maintenance costs, preference of performance, powertrain options, etc. Tata Nexon, with the facelift, has become an even stronger contender. With the revised looks, more powerful engine and added features, it surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. However, the 6-speed AMT gearbox may not be as efficient as the rivals. On the other hand, S-Cross is a very capable city car. With a petrol engine, it will become even better in its city duties. It offers a spacious cabin, brilliant ride quality, and a refined 1.5-litre petrol with smart hybrid tech. The S-Cross is really smooth to pick up from standstill and the gear changes, though noticeable, are seamless and won’t let you complain if you are looking to commute or cruise. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - 2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review - Maruti S-Cross Petrol Automatic: First Drive Review - Maruti S Cross vs Tata Nexon
- In order to get better fuel efficiency returns from your car, there are some points that you can keep in mind while driving such as keeping a check on tyre air pressure, timely service your car, maintain proper gear to RPM ratio, do not accelerate the car unnecessarily, drive your car at economical speeds, avoid hard and unnecessary braking, etc. You may check out the following article for more details: Driving tips to improve mileage.
- Tata Nexon gets a 1.5-litre diesel engine that churns out 110PS of power and 260Nm of peak torque. There are also three drive modes - City, Sport and Eco. These change the throttle response and make a perceivable difference to how this crossover drives. If you are looking for a sub-4 meter SUV with impressive build quality, well loaded features, strong safety package and attractive styling, then the Tata Nexon would be a good pick. With the revised looks, more powerful engine and added features, it surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - 2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review
- All these cars are capable enough to fulfill your requirements, you may opt any car among these cars. If safety is your priority, often tackle bad road conditions and want a spacious cabin with good power performance, you may go for Tata Nexon. Hyundai Aura gets impressive interior quality, it offers a good feature list at a competitive price. If you want good driving dynamics, a refined engine and comfortable ride quality, with good boot space, you may go for Hyundai Aura. The new Hyundai i20 doesn’t just offer loads of new tech, it also works better as a family car than before, albeit for a bit of a price increase. If outright performance is not your priority and want class-leading interior quality, sporty looks, refined engine and smooth driving experience, you may go for the Hyundai i20. You may compare all these cars accordingly. Do take a test drive in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- The resale value of a car would depend on certain factors like brand, model, physical condition, kilometres driven, no. of owners and many more. However, petrol cars always have a good resale value in comparison to other fuel type cars. In order to check for resale value, we recommend you to get in touch with the nearby dealership - Car Showrooms.
- The spare wheel size of Tata Nexon is 16-inch.
- No same size
- Both Honda Amaze and Tata Nexon are brilliant offerings, however, selecting one would depend on various factors such as budget, preference of the segment, features required, ride quality, maintenance costs, etc. Moreover, if you are looking for a car with better safety package then we would suggest you to opt for the Tata Nexon. With the revised looks, more powerful engine and added features, Nexon surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. Also, the SUV boasts impressive build quality and the overall package on offers speaks highly of safety. For a better understanding of compatibility and drive comfort, we would suggest you to take a test drive. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details. Read More: - 2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review - Honda Amaze: 5 Reasons Why It Leaves You Amaze-d - Honda Amaze vs Tata Nexon
- Tata Nexon is available with 'Traction Control' along with dual front airbags, rear parking sensors, ABS with EBD and electronic stability program (ESP) as standard.
- Tata Nexon is available in 6 different colours - Tectonic Blue, Flame Red, Calgary White, Foliage Green, Pure Silver and Daytona Grey. Moreover, every colour has its own uniqueness and choosing a colour totally depends on individual choice.So, we would request you to discuss it with your family so that you can finalize the colour to be purchased.
- Selecting the best variant would depend on your budget and the requirement of features. If you are on a limited budget then you may opt for the Nexon XMA AMT variant, whereas if the budget is not a constraint, then you may go with the Nexon XZA Plus (O) AMT or the dual-tone paint option. You may check out the variant-wise comparison, here: Nexon XMA AMT S vs Nexon XZA Plus (O) AMT.
- Both Tata Nexon and Kia Seltos are brilliant SUVs, however, choosing between them would depend on certain factors such as your budget, preference of the segment, ride quality, maintenance costs, features required, etc. Tata Nexon is priced in the range of Rs. 6.99 - 12.7 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). With the revised looks, more powerful engine and added features, it surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. The SUV boasts brilliant built quality and attractive styling. On the other hand, the Kia Seltos would be a good option if you want a car from segment above. Priced in the range of Rs. 9.89 - 17.34 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Seltos offers a lot of first-in-segment features, plethora of engine-transmission options, premium interiors and that too at a very competitive pricing. The Seltos impressed us So much that all we could complain about was a lack of under thigh support and the rather stiff ride quality. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - 2020 Tata Nexon Facelift: Road Test Review - 2019 Kia Seltos First Drive Review - Kia Seltos vs Tata Nexon
- What about silver?
- Foliage green
- Foliage green and white
- Yes.you can add .It depends on the experts who give connection
- No idea
- 5500
- You can go for your requirements
- Tata Nexon has a dimensions of 3993mm in length, 1811mm in width and 1606mm in height. A parking space with dimensions of 14*6*6 (L*W*H, in feet) should be apt for the Nexon.
- Not at all.customers Should say NO.
- Normally ,not more than 4weeks.
- Service not expensive.I have been using Tata indigo Cs for the last 12 years.Very minimum only.service centers not at all bad.very reasonable.I am surprised to see bad reviews about service centers.
- Little bit in the beginning.afterthat it picks up well.
- You can .but mileage will be less.
- You will also require to change tyres.
- City milage-all SUV s give around 11,12 only
- For the availability, we would suggest you walk into the nearest dealership as they will be the better person to assist you because it depends on their stock book. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership in Haldwani - Car Showrooms.
- No idea
- The XM is the second base variant of Tata Nexon and it offers a decent feature list and is priced at Rs. 7.84 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Moreover, Tata has launched a new mid-spec XM (S) variant of the Nexon which comes at a premium of Rs 52,000 (petrol) and Rs 50,000 (diesel) over the XM variant. Along with the features of XM variant, the XM (S) offers automatic headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, an electric sunroof, etc. You can also get 16-inch alloy wheels from the higher end variants as an optional accessory. For more specifications and features, you may click on the given link: Tata Nexon XM S.
- Both Tata Nexon and Maruti Wagon R offer a spacious cabin that can accommodate 5 people with ease. In the case of the Nexon, we suggest you step aside and let someone else take the driver’s seat. That’s because most of the joy the Nexon has to offer can be felt on that rear bench. It's wide enough to fit three abreast reasonably well. On the other hand, the increase in exterior dimensions and wheelbase of new Maruti Wagon R has led to a even spacious cabin and there is ample headroom and legroom on offer. There’s also space under the front seat for the rear passenger to rest his/her feet comfortably, and that adds to the leg space. 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.
- Nexon very very spacious
- Both cars are of different segments and come under different price ranges too. If you are on a budget and looking for a comfortable car for your family, better interiors, refined engine, smooth ride quality, you may go for Hyundai Grand i10 Nios. On the other hand, if you are looking for a spacious car, want better safety, better power and often tackle bad road conditions, you may go for Tata Nexon. You may compare both cars accordingly. Do take a test drive for in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- Thank u. I am more concerned about amt gear and service
- Nexon Amt
- The base XE variant of Tata Nexon misses out on the rear AC vents and cooled glove box.
- No
- The Thar has undoubtedly widened its repertoire, and thus, its appeal. It is by no means the first car for most families. But it could wean its way up to becoming the third car in a household and in some cases even the second. The point is, the Thar’s appeal is now matched by a package that won’t be dismissed as impractical by most people off-hand. Earlier, buyers had to mould themselves into the Thar lifestyle. The new generation Thar shows it has tried to adapt to yours. The Tata Nexon, with the facelift, has become an even stronger contender. With the revised looks, more powerful engine and added features, it surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. It would be a good option if you often drive with your family and looking for a spacious car. Also its higher ground clearance helps to tackle bad road conditions and it offers good safety too. Mahindra’s XUV300 is easily the brand’s best sub-4 metre SUV yet. It’s got the style and the substance to make your heart want it, but your head might think otherwise looking at the space on offer. If you are looking for a fun to drive car and want comfortable ride quality, It would be a great pick. Also it is the safest car at its price and in its segment. You may compare all these cars accordingly. Do take a test drive in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- Go for Nexon.cheap and best
- Tata Nexon falls in the price bracket of Rs. 6.99 - 12.7 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). For the CSD prices, we would request you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership available in your city. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for dealership details. Also, you may follow the link for an estimated on-road price.
- Ex showroom price for XZA + Duel Tone its 9.14 Lakh. Which is 1.4 L less.
- On an average CSD price are 1.2L- 1.4L less.
- Tata Nexon XM comes equipped with a Integrated 2DIN Audio system and in order to install a touchscreen infotainment unit, we would suggest you to visit the nearest authorized service center as they would be able to assist you with the availability. Follow the link and select your desired city for service center details.
- No
- Yes, accessories can be assembled after the sale as well but for this we would suggest you walk into the nearest authorized service centre as they will be the better people to assist you. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership and selecting your city accordingly - Car Showrooms.
- Very expensive.not advisable
- Creta E Petrol is best car more than Nexon Xe
- Tata nexon xe
- Nexon XE
- Please read user manual, because I faced a problem on delivery day, my car was immobilised due to used of alternate key, it all for our safety only, so read the manual carefully does and don't...
- I had same power windows issue that get rectified by SC, NO ROLLING BACK ON HILLS, Even i tested on steep hills...take it to a proper SC.
- Nothing to worry, you can update your software then problem solved.
- Between these three, i would suggest only nexon. brezza is outdated and underpowered, misses lot of equipment. xuv300 is very much overpriced for what it offers, and also forget about the bootspace. if you can live with a slight high NVH petrol, then nexon is the best among three
- XUV300 is overpriced are you referring to petrol or diesel. Why do you think its over priced.Can you check cost difference between DOHC engine of XUV300 and SOHC engine Nexon?
- Tata Nexon takes 11.64 Sec in order to reach the 100kmph mark. Moreover, you may check out the Road Test Review of 2020 Tata Nexon for more details.
- 14 seconds
- For that, we would suggest you to get in touch with the nearest authorized dealership and see if they can offer you with additional accessories. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Not easy
- Selecting the best option would depend on certain factors such as budget, preference of the fuel type, features required, preference of the brand, etc. Nexon comes equipped with gizmos like sunroof, cruise control, and connected car tech, making it good bang for your buck. And if safety is one your top priorities, the Tata Nexon should be on the top of your priority list. The XUV300 is one of the pricier SUVs in its segment. But it justifies that with premium features such as dual-zone climate control, front parking sensors, and up to seven airbags. Kia Sonet on the other hand offers a brilliant blend of features and design. It has everything up its sleeve and will surely woo you with its lengthy feature list, design and a wide range of variants and powertrain options. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive for a better understanding of comfort, features, drivability and compatibility. Also, as you average daily running with the car is on the lower side, we would suggest you to opt for a petrol powered car. You may click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - Kia Sonet: Same Price, Other SUV Options - Kia Sonet vs Mahindra XUV 300 vs Tata Nexon
- Which is best value to buy in Diesel car Altroz XZ(O) or Nexon XZ ?
- Below 10 lakh nexon, above 10 lakh go for sonet
- Majority of the cars on the road today use the normal petrol for their vehicles. Moreover, the premium petrol with its higher octane value does offer lower fuel consumption and marginally better engine performance. If you do not mind the premium on the higher octane petrol, then you may opt for it. Moreover, you may refer to the fueling info available with the owner's manual for more details.
- Normal will do
- The dual-tone in cars refer to the two different color schemes used on the body and roof of the car. Tata Nexon is available in 6 different colours - Tectonic Blue, Flame Red, Calgary White, Foliage Green, Pure Silver and Daytona Grey.
- Two different colours
- 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 features 16' Diamond-cut alloy wheels with the higher variants.
- How much it costs extra to add alloy wheels in XZ model
- For that, we would suggest you to please get in touch with the nearest authorized dealership as they would be able to assist you with exact pricing of the accessories. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Differs dealer to dealer
- Tata Nexon is not available with LED headlamps. The SUV gets Projector headlamps with tri-arrow LED DRLs.
- Not only XM , i think TATA cars still have several issues in quality , fit and finish. My 2020 nexon started developing rust in all four door panels near the handles and Tata is just repainting it . any other reputed brand would have done a replacement. Also other issues like oil leak , fan vibration etc. Don't buy , stay away from all these online propaganda about Tata car's perceived quality over others . Tata is the old tata. Stay away
- As of now, we haven't encountered any sorts of issue with the Tata Nexon. Stay tuned for further updates.
- Yes, company not delivering XM model. They are sighting some defective sensor issue.
- Tata Nexon is available in five different variants - XE, XM, XZ, XZ and XZ (O). If you are on a tight budget then you may opt for the new XM (S) variant of Tata Nexon, whereas you may go for the XZ Plus or the top-spec XZ (O) variants if budget is not a constraint. Follow the link and compare the variants in order to check out the required features as per your preference: Nexon XZ Plus (O) Diesel vs Nexon XZ Plus Diesel S.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/
- For the waiting period and availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the authorized dealership itself as it would depend on their stock book. You may check out the dealerships available in your city by clicking here.
- 1.5 month max.
- Tata Nexon, with the facelift, has become an even stronger contender. With the revised looks, more powerful engine and added features, it surely needs to be on the top of your consideration list. Moreover, a malfunction may occur in any car and is not specific to any brand. If you are looking for a sub-compact SUV with a spacious cabin and comfortable ride quality, then you may also consider the Maruti S-Cross, whereas, if you are looking for a more enthusiastic drive among the options, then we would suggest you to opt for the Ford EcoSport with its powerful engine options. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drvie 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/
- Selecting the best option would depend on various factors such as budget, preference of the brand, features required, ride quality, etc. Ample options are available for a good sub-4meter SUV like Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV300, Tata Nexon, etc. You may click on the link in order to check out the available options and apply the filters as per your requirements: [New Cars Search@https://www.zigwheels.com/new_car_search.php?bybodytype=suv
- Tata Nexon.second XUV 300.Kia Sonet not good for family.seats are not comfortable and overpriced
- Tata Nexon delivers 17.0 kmpl and 21.5 kmpl with its petrol and Diesel variants respectively. On the other hand, Kia Sonet delivers 18.4 kmpl, 18.2 kmpl and 24.1 kmpl with its 1.2 petrol, 1.0 liter turbo petrol and diesel variants. real worls figures will depend on traffic/road conditions and driving style. In terms of engine refinement, Kia Sonet has an upper hand and it offers smooth ride quality too. But if you often for long rides with family then Nexon would be more comfortable option. You may compare both the cars accordingly. Do take a test drive in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- Comfort, Saftey and performace (sports mode).....all you have is in Nexon. I was too confused between XUV300, Sonet, Nexon...and finally settled on Nexon since i do long drives like delhi to ladhak, delhi to goa, kerala.....it is also good for city drive and plus it comes with 3 driving modes....economy for mileage, sports for power and prefrmance, and city mode. Breeza and venue are actually looks like segment below than xuv 300, nexon and sonet
- If petrol then only sonet, nexon is neither smooth, nor does it have good mileage. if diesel manual go for nexon and automatic sonet
- As of now, there is no official update available regarding a new automatic transmission for the Nexon. The SUV gets a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine or a 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel unit and both gets a 6-speed AMT as automatic.
- Nexon with DCT would be great. But the launch has been lingering? Please share some information. Y is everyone so tight lipped and Tata holding back such an important feature. AMT is not good at all.
- May be in the first half of 2021
- Exchange of a vehicle would depend on certain factors such as kilometres driven, physical condition, number of owners, etc. For detailed information and availability of the exchange offers, we would request you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership as the offers may vary. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- At present 15000 for Diesel only
- Generally, if you are looking for finance on a car, you are required to pay 20 to 25 percent as down payment on the ex-showroom price of a car. If you are considering taking a car loan, feel free to ask for quotes from multiple banks from the dealership itself. However, exact confirmation regarding EMI, down payment, interest, loan period and its procedure will be discussed by the bank only, as it depends upon an individual eligibility. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- No
- Both petrol and diesel engines remains the same for the Nexon facelift, however, they have been updated to meet the new BS6 emission norms. The Nexon petrol is powered by a 1.2-litre turbocharged unit producing 110PS and 170Nm.
- All Tata cars are available at all over the India.
- I think you can extend you engine warranty while buying vehicle.
- Normally comes about more than 10 years
- We haven't observed such sound in the car in our road test, so we would suggest you to get your car checked at an authorised service center to get better help. Check out authorised dealership details.
- Thank you
- No
- Among the two, if you want a car with brilliant ride quality, spacious cabin and a much refined 1.5-litre petrol engine then the Maruti S-Cross would be a more suitable option. Moreover, Maruti offers the petrol engine with smart hybrid tech that enhances the fuel-efficiency, a plus point for smaller city runs. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive of the car before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More:- Maruti S Cross vs Tata Nexon - Maruti Suzuki S-Cross Petrol Launched; More Affordable Now - [Maruti Suzuki S-Cross Petrol: Same Price, Other Options@https://www.zigwheels.com/news-features/news/2020-maruti-suzuki-scross-petrol-launched-other-options-for-similar-money/39371/
- Nexon for safety
- Tata Nexon comes across as one of the safest SUVs available in India. Nexon features impressive build quality and a strong safety package. The Nexon scored a 5-star rating in the Global N-CAP crash tests, while other safety features include dual front airbags, rear parking sensors, ABS with EBD, electronic stability program (ESP), etc.
- Safest car
- Tata has added the sunroof to the second-to-base XM trim with the launch of the XM (S) variant priced from Rs 8.36 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). However, for the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Already hit
- Selecting a car between the Mahindra Bolero and Tata Nexon would depend on your preference of features, comfort and drivability. If you are looking for a more stylish SUV with a good amount of features, amazing built quality, and a strong safety package, then the Nexon would be a better option. Whereas, if you want a SUV with more seating capacity, basic required features and a reliable power mill, then you may opt for the Bolero. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link for dealership details. Read More: - Tata Nexon Facelift Petrol Becomes More Powerful With The BS6 Update - [Mahindra Bolero vs Tata Nexon@https://www.zigwheels.com/compare-cars/mahindra-bolero-vs-tata-nexon
- Actually go with Nexon because Bolero is not a family comfort car it's basically a high end using vehicle.. Nexon have More comfort more features and safety.. But bolero is a monster when it comes to use, you can drive anywhere with no problem but very low in comfort and high maintenance cost.
- Both cars are good. But I suggest to go with Nexon, that will be more comfortable and overall look of the car is better.
- Selecting between a petrol and a diesel engine would depend on your daily/monthly running of the car. If your daily/monthly driving is more than 50KM/1500KM, then the diesel engine would be a better option, whereas, if it is less, then you may opt for the petrol engine. As for the features, the XZ variant gets more features compared to the XM variant of Tata Nexon. It gets features like 6.5-inch touchscreen ConnectNext infotainment system, rearview camera with display, height-adjustable front seatbelts, etc. Lastly, the resale value of any vehicle would depend on certain factors such as kilometres driven, physical condition of the vehicle, year of registration, etc. thus. it would not be fair to compare the resale value. Moreover, do take a test drive of the car before making the final decision. Follow the link 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/
- XZ
- XZ+ (O) and XZA+(O)
- Is this 14kmpl mileage based on tank to tank method or normal odometer reading? I am planning to book Nexon XM what mileage should I expect in city?
- 6 airbags vala veryant konsa Parches kare
- Give 6 airbags on top model of tata nexon
- Give 6 airbags on top model of tata nexon
- Its a good car considering the on price of 12 lacs in Mumbai. My top considerations (pros) and downers (cons) post buying / usage for a month now.Pros:1. Best ground clearance in segment2. Turbo charged engine3. Best width in segment (Seats 3 people in 2nd row comfortably)4. Great ride quality 5. Best in segment safety (5 star NCAP rating)Cons:1. Average driving experience with AMT (headnod/ lag during gear shifts)2. Avg. service network compared to Maruti and Hyundai3. Poor resale compared to Maruti and HyundaiFor better automatic experience go for Hyundai Venue DCT SX, if you can increase your budget by 1.5 lacs or Seltos Petrol/ Diesel mid automatic variant.
- Don't hesitate.go ahead.
- There is a minor lag in gear changes, which will not affect your driving. The majorly you will find this in Eco mode only. City and Sports mode are awesome. Definitely DCT is more advanced, less laggy and more costly also. And DCT engines are not much reliable.On the other hand, AMT have evolved very much. You can rely on AMT for long term. And Tata Nexon comes with the best AMT gear box. So Definitely you can go with Nexon AMT.
- While driving any car with AMT, you will experience a lag between gear shifts. For a smoother experience, go for Venue or Sonet with DCT automatic. However, if you find AMT good enough, then you can go for Nexon as it offers a turbo charged engine and Sports driving mode which makes up for the lag between gear shifts.
- Yes, you can feel it. but it is not a big issue. It is just small lagging..
- If you are considering automatic car, i wont recommend Nexon simply because of the AMT. It is not a smooth experience at all.For a reliable and smooth automatic experience, I will recommend you any car with CVT/IVT/Torque converter (mid auto variants of Honda City, Creta, Seltos in 16 lacs). For a torquey, smooth and fun automatic experience, go for a car with DCT (Venue/Sonet 2nd top variant in 14lacs).
- Nexon better
- There is vibration in the steering , especially when AC is on. Also when we start from a stand still position the engine takes off with a judder. Not at all refined. Mine is petrol automatic. 2020 model. Go for other brands , not tata
- There is vibration in the steering , especially when AC is on. Also when we start from a stand still position the engine takes off with a judder. Not at all refined. Mine is petrol automatic. 2020 model. Go for other brands , not tata
- No vibrations in petrol automatic
- Sonet only has features. No rear seat space and comfort as well. Only looks and costlier than Nexon. better get Nexon, its the safest of all and it will not k**l you in accidents
- I am having a similar limbo. I never drove Kia before, what's your take on overall build quality and safety when compared to Tata? Service? Thanks in advance
- As per safety measures I will suggest go for Tata Nexon. Even Nexon is more spacious then Sonet.Hyundai Venue and Sonet space wise almost same.
- No, They have improved there insulation to prevent noise to come outside in BS6 verient.
- Yes
- No
- XZ+ has 1)alloy wheels,2) tyres 215/60/16, 3)automatic climate control,4) button start,5)2 power outlets,6) driver seat up and down,7) Rear row adjustable headrests,8)Driver armrest,9) Rear armrest with cupholder,10) Rear seat split 60:40,11) front power window one touch down,12)Rear degogger,13) Rear wiper,14) halogen on front and rear .these things xz+ has additional
- Xz plus (o) adds up sunroof and cruise control ,dual tone
- Excellent performance on bad roads
- Not too soft not too stiff i would say its proper considering the price segment
- Good
- What is tha tata nexon on road price in canteen rate
- Consider 90k to 100k less than on road price
- 8.34 L. Around 1.4 less.
- Yes better than Kia
- Hello
- Monthly more than 1500 Kms means go for Diesel.Otherwise, Petrol sufficient
- Go for petrol
- All three cars you have mentioned are distinct to each other.1. Nexon is a compact SUV with 5* safety rating. You get a average petrol engine and a good diesel engine option along with AMT options. 2 Altroz is a hatchback with again 5* safety rating. Petrol n diesel engines are really average. 3 Freestyle : Good of both worlds. Good build quality, good petrol/diesel engine.So, Forget Altroz and decide between Nexon n Freestyle
- Nexon abs ebd esctraction hill stop assist projector lamps
- Nexon abs ebd esctraction hill stop assist projector lamps
- It is worth buying but i suggest you must check xms as well, it has 4 features extra.
- Better buy XE and go for retrofit.
- Surely yes.
- It depends, economically if you drive above 100km daily go for diesel else petrol. For driving experience, diesel car are more fun to drive!!
- It's depend on your uses if your daily running is high then go for diesel
- Diesel engine
- Nexon obviously i don't think connectivity is that important, as company claims.
- Nexon because it is the car the lovest cost car in this segment
- Nexon is value for money product
- The tie is always between Nexon and Venue. Others aren't all that great. If you want safety, features, comfort and speed Nexon is for u. If you want quality, comfort, mileage Venue is yr car. If you are an urban driver who also travel between cities and/or to rural areas sometimes, Nexon is yr best bet. If you are urban driver who only seldom take it to the highway and/or commute very little per month then Venue will suit you good.
- Tata Nexon has the most refined engine, the best aesthetics, the most comfortable seats and stuff like traction control and brake assist, unheard of by any other SUV I'm it's class. It also gives you an SUV ownership experience from the inside and outside, while most other SUV's in it's segment look more like upscaled hatchbacks, specially the Ford Ecosport.
- Tata has best engine and saftey standard but when it comes to looks its dull I hoped Nexon should have Tata hbx hornbill design. if you want to buy a good looking power engine xuv 300 Ford eco venue turbo.
- Nope i think the factory engine is smooth and powerful and gives a really impressive mileage
- No idea
- I don't know that but you can travel minimum 80 km after less petrol indicators
- 10 litrs (nexon xm petrol) travel maximum 150km after less petrol indicators
- 1 lit
- Nexon xz+ petrol is best for private use becuz it is sporty and luxury together
- Titanium
- Yes . Very good 👍
- No idea
- Maybe i think you should wait 2 months after lockdown to buy any car
- Once you are inside its fine. But while getting in or coming out you need to bend your head down which is little uncomfortable
- Once you are inside its fine. But while getting in and out you have to bend your head...
- Yes it is perfect for 6 feet people and will be good for even more taller people
- You should go for xz+ becuz all the lower varients lack the basic features like even alloy wheels so if you want to buy a lower varient then buy xm or xz+ all the others are not value for money
- To an extent, yes the price point justifies the things you get in XZ like Touch screen system, projector headlamp and DRLs among others
- XM(S),xz (S),XZA (S) variants have sunroof
- XM(S) ,XM+S and XM+O have sunroof
- XMS, XMAS, XZ+S, XZA+S
- From the base to top end petrol engines are turbocharged in Nexon
- All
- All
- Yes Tata Nexon is available in Diesel fuel Variant as manual and automatic transmission
- Yes
- Yes
- No idea
- 242 MAXIMUM
- You mist confirm that to your nearby showroom if its available they will tell you or else you can go for the new facelift of Tata Nexon which is better than the previous BS4 variant.
- No idea
- Best model for Today's scenario will be XZA+(options) which will give you all the required features in your car extra features are Sunroon, Connected cars technology, leather upholstery, mobile controllable car traction control Cruise control. This is a wonderful package. go with the XZA+Options variant.
- Value for money is XMA or XMA(S) but all features come in XZA+ or XZA+(S)
- Xm
- If the fitting is socket to socket and no wires are cut then no warranty will be void. Most of the seller do it . Check it will good seller.
- No, there will be no affect on the warranty of your car you can definitely add the stereo system aftermarket in your car. Warranty will not be affected.
- If no wires are cut then fine but I would suggest to get it done from showroom itself that would be totally safe
- Yes turbo engines are equally reliable and durable as the normal engine
- Yes
- BS4 Nexon is better choice and you can get it in some showrooms but I would suggest you to go with the new BS6 variant qhich is much better and best in the segment.
- Nexon BS4
- The car is not yet available in CSD canteen. If you are in any of the Defence field in India than only you should ask this question. CSD canteen is not for Civilians this is for Defence people and forces. Please Don't miss use this. If you are a Civilian than purchase your car from the market showroom. CSD canteen is for the facilities of Indian Forces don't missuse it for little amount of money.
- Kya tata nexon availabel in canteen rate
- No 2020 model nexon is not available in csd
- Nexon(petrol) is punchy in city no problem in bumper to bumper traffic ride quality is good clutch travel is less feels very agile very frugal just push the accelerator it pulls effortlessly
- No.
- No
- The all new Tata Nexon 2020 with BS6 Norms in out in the market for sell. You can go and buy its, its a brilliant car. Best value for money and best in the segment.
- Already rolled out
- I have XZA version and no they don't give navigation control on steering wheel.
- No
- Tata Nexon diesel engine is extremely responsive no problem in overtaking , performance is puncy and have enough grunt to put smile on your face I can't tell you about long rumn but in 4 month and 2150 km it has not given me any problem can't tell you much about service as I have gone through only 1 free service
- Tata Nexon Diesel Engine in long run is a very good performer even better than any other car in this segment. Its totally worth its price and performance is really very good and most comfortable and safest car in segment. Service cost is not much its 4500/- to 8000/- Rupees after every 15-20000 KM. or 6 months.
- Nexon diesel is the best car among sub 4 metre segment cars and even in higher segment cars.
- Nexon is a very good car in city except for the fact that every pillar on the car is very thick other than this no problem at all extremely responsive diesel engine pulls nicely ,light clutch ,very accurate steering wheel makes it a good car in city
- Tata Nexon is fun to drive every where doesn't matter its city, highway, hills or off-road. Tata Nexon is best for every condition.
- Fun.I mix the drive modes for low traffic I switch to City mode and for congested traffic I use Eco mode.
- No you will not get height adjustable seats XMA variant you will get this from XZ variant.
- Nope
- Yes
- All features are positive. The most important thing you are going to get is SECURITY or SEFTY. against which you will have to loose better mileage. Better the security, the lower the mileage. Above all it is a sports like car and so good pick up and sturdy body cannot be combined in lower model.It is well said manual car gives better average than an automatic version. No of views support this fact. For a new beginner, manual gear operation may be advisable to get best mileage. Diesel variant gives better average but, it is not suitable to an average user. It is for a business urpose who has to drive more than hundred kms everyday.and has to earn by more and long driving.Pl go through no of opinions in this regardsHariom Vyas
- Yes Tata Nexon is the best car and best choice. XM Variant is very good, you will get DRL projector headlights, all safety features like hill assist descent comtrol ABS EBD and everything you want go for it you are gonna love this car.
- Yes Tata Nexon is the best car and best choice. i have booked XM Variant i think which is value for money as well.
- XZA+(O) petrol is the best automatic Variant in Tata Nexon.
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- As. per current scenario You should go with the Tata Nexon XZ+(O) manual variant which is fully loaded with all the features and most important features like sunroof, connected cars Cruise controls, all the safety feature like ABS, EBD, hill assist, traction control, automatic head lamps, rain sensing wipers, and lot more and in the price of 11.7 lakhs onroad you will not get better deal in any other car. Now if you want base Variant than you can choose XM variant in this you can add some features after market but those additional features will not be durable and reliable.for long time. You should go and take a look at both variants and then decide.
- As per your info the sunroof will not very affect the build because because of sunroof the other roof part company make stronger than the car which have no sunroof is . I will not recommended you to add sunroof aftermarket because when company makes a car with sunroof the structure is different and have high strength steel so that the sunroof will not effect very much on car build quality
- As per your info the sunroof will not very affect the build because because of sunroof the other roof part company make stronger than the car which have no sunroof is . I will not recommended you to add sunroof aftermarket because when company makes a car with sunroof the structure is different and have high strength steel so that the sunroof will not effect very much on car build quality
- Yes its best in the segment and best value for money car. I am having the Tata Nexon XZ+ 2018 model and I loved it. I would suggest you to once consider the XZ+(O) variant in which you will get all the features like connected cars, sunroof, cruise control and some amazing features in just 1 lakhs extra than XZ+. Tata nexon is fully loaded with features and more power in less price. Its the safest car too.
- Yes
- Not really you should go for honda wrv
- Yes this car is available in all over India.
- Only XMA and xzA
- There are 2 airbags in this car for driver and the front passenger
- Two
- XZ+. XZ and XZ+ have so many features. XZ+ is coming with Alloy wheels which are also wider than XZ, 60:40 Seat split, Auto- AC, rear vents, Front and Rear Arm rests, Rear Defogger, Seat height adjuster and Push Start button with Smart key.
- XZ and XZ+ have so many differences. XZ+ is coming with Alloy wheels which are also wider then XZ, 60:40 Seat split, Auto- AC, rear vents, Front and Rear Arm rests, Rear Defogger, Seat height adjuster and Push Start button with Smart key.
- XZ znd XZ+ don't have any technical difference not even feature wide.One is having single tone color(XZ) and another having dual tone color(XZ+)
- NEXON definitely. Just try to take test drive of NEXON all doubts will be cleared. Its better than MAHINDRAXUV 300 & ECOSPORT.
- Tata Nexon is best in this segment for every purpose.Ford Ecosport is also good but Tata Nexon is much better.
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- Tata Nexon will be better choice because, Buying Kia Seltos HTK Plus doesn't make sense because it has very less features. And at the price of Kia Seltos base model you will get fully loaded Top end Tata Nexon with all required features like Connected cars , sunroof, cruise control, hill assistant,, ebd, abs, more power than Seltos HTK, traction control and all the required features for safety and entertainment and every features. Build quality is better in Tata Nexon and is safest car in India. If you want Kia Seltos go with the GTX DCT variant.
- Definitely Kia Seltos HTK, though it misses with automatic AC which is an essential... but it's priced at the higher side to make the customer feel as if he is having an edge over others... Otherwise, as far as performance, design, comfort, safety is concerned it's at par with nexon… If you can cope with the 'not so rich car owner' tag then nexon is better choice.. otherwise my dear Kia is Kia..
- Considering your budget is 12 lacs, your comparison will be between Nexon XZ+ and Seltos HTK.I would recommend Kia Seltos if you prefer manual transmission.If you want automatic in 12 lacs, go for Nexon XZA+
- If going for diesel you can opt for AMT but for petrol small lag is visible. So take a test drive for more details or as rumoured wait for DCT model in petrol.My suggestion is if planning to buy petrol take manual.
- As per my view, You should go for Automatic variant. This will make to relax while driving. Even in terms of mileage you won't have much difference.
- Go with the manual version it will be better in driving.
- Yes it. has Apple car play android auto and connected cars, cruise control, sunroof and every features required in any car. Best in the segment.
- Yes
- Tata Nexon is best in the segment in terms of performance power build quality, features, styling, safest car in segment, best value for money car. Tata Nexon is best car in this segment.
- NEXON is the best in segment in all respect of the CAR requirements. Performance, pwer, build quality, features, styling, safest car in segment. value for money. Just Grab it.
- Tata nexon best in build quality,my car mileage 29 kmpl diesel automatic and remember this is Indian car first 5 star rating.just go for it
- Tata Nexon is best anytime for sure in every aspect like Performance, power, torque, features, build quality, one of the safest car in India. Tata Nexon is best in the segment and best value for money car.
- Nexon is compact SUV & Baleno is a hatchback car.
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- Yes you can. All you need is a skilled installer and a reputed brand CNG kit with OBD2 and 48 pin ECU. I would recommend LOVATO OBD2 kit but if there is a budget constraint you can look for other options too, but make sure the specs do not change. If incase you experience pick up lag, make sure to install a CNG advancer too which should be done by the installer himself.And you do not disrespect any car or brand by installing CNG kit. It's your choice, you choose to save money and environment at the cost of a meagre performance. Make sure you timely service the vehicle, change spark plugs every year and retune the CNG after every service which include air filter change. Wishing you many happy miles.
- You can Install CNG kit in every car but please don't disrespect any car by installing CNG if you want more mileage than go for cars having better'mileage. Installing CNG in any car aftermarket will affect the engine performance and life of the vehicle. Please don't disrespect any car by installing CNG.
- Why because after market kit is not better and why you are doing these things in car my suggestion is do not install this CNG kit in car
- Its Amt..it works on cables to change gear...CVT is better as in venue and polo
- Not CVT but it has AMT variant in Tata Nexon.
- No
- There is approx price gap of 1L between petrol and diesel engine models ( for some it's more). So by thumb rule if your daily avg running is less than 30 ( it's actually 50) without a second thought go for petrol engine if the monthly running is more than thousand kilometre go for the Diesel.Though both are gud to drive but diesel engine is more refined.
- Diesel costs 1.5 L more than its Petrol version. It’s quite a much. Also unlike yesteryear price of both fuels are going to be same in next couple of years. So all depends on your usage and when you cut even. Performance wise not much of a difference.
- Both engines are amazing it just depends on your use. If you drive more or you love to travel more like 500-1000km in a week tha go for diesel or else with petrol. Both engine performance is brilliant.
- New Nexon is muscular in looks from every angle. New good design and Grill looks great , even it is safest car and heaving 5 stars rating in Globel ANCAP for driver occupant Tata added more 5 to 6 safety features from its base variant. also All new five shades and top variant heaving option of Sun roof.
- Both are different types of cars but I can say by my experience Tata Nexon is way much better than other cars in the price range. best build quality, amazing engine performance, safest car in India, most comfortable in segment and having very good features and style.
- If you thinking about the transmission performance then go for CVT, it is better then AMT transmission.But if you think about the which vehicle to but, I will suggest you to go with Tata Nexon over Amaze.
- You will regret if you buy venue 1.2.... Because at same price nexon has turbocharged engine instead of weak naturally aspirated engine of venue...Nexon engine gives 120 hp power and 170nm torque... While venue has lazy 82 hp and 113nm torque thats too low for a big car.... Bro engine is the heart of the car... Sab log paisa engine pe lagate hai.. Agar venue hi leni bai then buy venue turbo.. Nexon is a killer car in every aspect
- Performance of both the compact SUVs are al most same.If you are looking for automatic transmission then you have decide AMT (Nexon) and DCT(Venue).I can say from the dirving quality Venue is better since having dct option.But Tata Nexon having more space inside and overall design is better I feel. One more thing, mileage will be more in Tata Nexon. (But this always depends, how are you driving our Car.)
- You should go for TATA Nexon XM variant all the way because it provides a lot of space irrespective of its dimenssions however if you have only mileage in your mind then you should toss because TATA Nexon mileage of 19 is not that bad in addition to its safety features and driving performance which is awesome when it goes on rough roads.
- Yes it has electric sunroof and connect cars feature also.
- Yes
- Both cars are of different segments if your budget is around 10 lakhs than definitely go for Tata nexon but I will suggest to go with manual transmission because it is much better in driving the car and getting the real fun of car. Automatic transmission is also good but feel of manual transmission is next level.
- Basically both the cars are impressive in their own segments. Nexon has a more powerful engine, and being from a compact SUV family it can be driven over hilly terrains or rough roads without much hassles. Although Nexon is slightly more expensive than Altroz, it is value for money and worth each extra penny that you pay.
- Its all depends on your driving. If you want stress free driving go for automatic and if you are enthusiastic driver then go for manual transmission.
- Nexon is better because it gives high Ground clearance, it is valued for money. It also has safety features like hill assist, electronic brake prefill, traction control, rollover mitigation etc. etc. in all model starting from base model.
- Nexon is far better in terms of features, boot space and spaces. XUV is fun to drive. Best in safety because it has 4 dosc brakes in all wheels combined. Also its a performance machine. Nexon is more of a comfortable machine. Also XUV300 is costlier
- It depends on what you want , if you want performance i would say xuv but if you want much more than that with savings go for nexon also nexon is not underpowered too it just lags in torque with xuv 300.
- It is definitely a brilliant car to drive in every type of roads. In hill areas also performance is very. The new Tata nexon 2020 has hill assist, hill descent control, traction control, hill hold and all the safety features. Petrol and Diesel both are good for every condition and go with the manual transmission if you want car mainly for hill areas.
- It only has Hill Start Assist and ESP with Traction Control. Hill Descent Control and Hill Hold features are not available.
- All Variants have all this feature and all variants have every safety features from Base to top model...
- Yes it is available in petrol and diesel both variant
- Yes of course
- Yes
- Yes it has DRL
- No
- No
- The car is already in market. I was launched on 22nd January 2020
- Yes it has automatic transmission
- Yes
- The car already in market. It was launched on 22nd January 2020
- Already launched
- Lol refrigerator is not available but you get a cooled glove box.
- Is glovebox is provided as standard
- Lol.
- Bookings have been already started for Tata Nexon 2020 and it's in the showrooms for sale. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership and selecting your city accordingly - Showroom.
- Already launched
- Laden(loaded) ground clearance of Nexon is around 204-209 and it is same in petrol and diesel
- Yes the same for petrol as well as diesel around 209-210
- Yes the same for petrol as well as diesel around 209-210
- Yes the Tata Nexon 2020 has sunroof, connected cars and cruise control also in it. Tata nexon has become more attractive and got many more features.
- Obviously Yes. XMS, XMAS, XZA+S, XZA+O, XZ+ all these variants have sunroof
- Yes! the XMS and XZ+ Varients have sunroof.
- Yes you get 15 year RC for BS6, mileage is around 10-14 in city and 15-18 on highway in Petrol and 13-16 in city and 16-22 on highway for diesel.
- But for my nexon 2018 i have got registration till 2033.. What does that mean?
- That is for the petrol engine
Tata Nexon Service Cost
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5.0
The best car in the segment.Very good road grip and very good seating.Awesome performance.The car has a good storage space.And the main positive thing about the car is very good safety.
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4.7
I have got this car in september 2020, It has been a superb experience.Anyone planning to buy it must go for it.I have xza+ s petrol model.It has waiting period of around 2-3 months now.
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4.5
Everything exceeds expectations. But mileage is low. Gives a robust feel of safety and comfort. One should definitely go for it.
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5.0
Good car and safety is top noch
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4.5
Great comfort and performance... decent milage... looks are always subjective.. great on safety from the base variants abd decent enough features... VALUE FOR MONEY
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5.0
Approaching 2½ years and completed 23k kms and countings I'm in love with the diesel motors the grunt, it pulls easy, put in 3rd and drive within city with zero efforts as if you're driving an automatic minimum gear change. In 3rd it can move the car from standstil and pull from as low as 25kmph that's the level of torque it has. Also own a swift vdi and an aspire titanium dragon series but trust me nexon is my fav daily car love driving around with it all in all am happy with my purchase apart from few niggles being an early bird got it within 3 months of launch which were rightly taken care by the TASS guys. Before buying one i had shortlisted nexon and ecosport after test driving one i never looked back at ecosport. Nexon striked all the checklist and its not that am compromising anywhere it being a Tata. Its a myth many carry around about a Tata product. The only thing I'm dissatisfied is the professionalism shown by the service advisors nothing sort of a deal breaker for the potential buyers if one knows how to deal with them. I know how to get things done for me. But, Tata should concentrate on training their staffs basic professional approach on handling customer. Otherwise a thumbs up. Initially got it for my highway drives after driving a dicor for a decade but seems like it has become a daily car now.
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4.3
Buying experience: Booked it on 10th Feb got it on 20th May. 1st white Nexon 2020 in chennai / covid19 are reasons. Dealership experience is ok, could be lot better. Riding experience: Engine is refined, ride it slow forget the word mileage. Keep it above 2000 Rpm, you will see a great difference. Engine likes you hard on its accelerator. Exteriors: all good with word compact SUV, other than the curvy back, which makes it's a hatchback. Interiors: plush finish looks decent gives German car finish in the interiors, all good with Audio- it's Harman nothing much to say.Pros: solid bulit you will feel l seat height l comfort l Anywhere Driveability l Space l last but not least you will feel you are in a safe placeCons: mileage l Tata software technology. My Breakdown experience on the 10th day: Major software glitch caused vehicle to stall in main of chennai. After using 4 cars for over a decade never had a breakdown but my 1st Tata gave it to me on the 10th day. Reason for the glitch nobody knows even in service or direct technical team. They splashed the software gave it back. There hasn't been a issue since then. So future Nexon buyers think twice. But buy an Indian not just in name, but in heart. It's definitely a better car at the cost.
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4.3
Other than luxury and sheer performance i wanted everything in a car. Among those good amount of ground clearance, decent angle of approach and departure, safety, space, comfort, fuel economy, price were my main points which I was looking for. My budget was stricktly under 10lakh. So there was only one car that was fulfilling all my criteria and that was Tata Nexon XM, petrol manual. I considered Ford ecosport and Hyundai Venue also. Ecosport i rejected it because of the tiny tyres and overall space. Didn't go for venue because it more looks like a soft roader than a muscular SUV. This is my personal opinion only and looks are highly subjective. Did a lot of comparison between Venue and Nexon as Venue had an upper hand in terms of quality, fit and finish but it could not match the Nexon's build quality and driving dynamics, ride and handling. On top of all these things, I am a very big fan of Mr. Ratan Tata and its an Indian brand. So decided to go for Nexon. 🙂
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2.3
The new 2020 model looks very good in its face.Also the car is equipped with most of the feutures as well as safety equipments.However the fit and finish is very bad for the amount we pay.I paid around 12 lakhs on road for the xza plus.But the finishing is very poor for what we pay.In my car the left front door was not aligned properly and even after first service they were not able to fix.Also the engine vibrates more as it is a three cylinder unit.After 3 months of very minimum use itself the dash board and steering console started rattling which is quite irritating.After 10 months of use the car developed rusting of all four door panels near the handle area for which tata provided just repaint instead of a full replacement.Don't fall for the social media hype.Stay away from tata cars because they have several quality issues.They are safe because most of the time the car is safely kept at service centres.
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5.0
I bought the nexon xm after thorough research and it is the best compact suv under 10 lakhs.I got it for 9.20 lakhs.But i would prefer others to go for the xms variant if they have an extra 60, 000 (also if you need the sunroof) in their budget.It lakhs some features like touchscreen infotainment and armrest.But no one would prefer these features over the build quality.I mean, These are parts that can be installed in the future when you have enough money but the safety features and build quality can't be installed like that.So nexon provides all safety features including traction control which is a luxury under 10 lakhs.
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