As electric vehicle demand surges in India, Tata Motors is offering a bumper discount on its popular Nexon EV, allowing buyers to save up to ₹50,000. This festive season deal includes both a cash discount and an exchange bonus, available at Tata dealerships nationwide.
The Nexon EV comes with two battery options: a 30 kWh pack delivering 129 bhp and 215 Nm torque with a claimed range of 325 km, and a larger 40.5 kWh pack producing 144 bhp and the same torque with an impressive range of 465 km on a single charge. The car also features three driving modes—Eco, City, and Sport—to optimize performance and efficiency for different road conditions.
Inside, the Nexon EV boasts a digital instrument cluster, rear camera, keyless entry, automatic climate control, air purifier with AQI sensor, voice command, parking sensors, power windows, rear AC vents, wireless charging, and a sunroof. The vehicle’s design highlights include 16-inch alloy wheels, projector and halogen lamps, foldable side mirrors, and distinct EV and Nexon badging.
On safety, the Nexon EV holds a 5-star NCAP rating and is equipped with six airbags. Additional features include a smart digital shifter, digital steering wheel, paddle shifters for regenerative braking modes, and express cooling technology.
The ex-showroom price ranges from ₹12.49 lakh for the base model to ₹17.19 lakh for the fully loaded top variant. With its competitive pricing, safety, and features, the Nexon EV stands as a strong rival to the Mahindra XUV400 in the growing electric SUV market in India.
For those interested, visiting a nearby Tata dealership can provide more details on current offers and discounts available. This combination of value, technology, and range makes the Nexon EV a compelling choice for electric mobility enthusiasts.
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