Tata Nexon Aero option packs launched

    Showcased at the Auto Expo 2018, the Aero packages provide three levels of customisation starting at Rs 30,610.

    Published On Feb 20, 2018 03:02:00 PM

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    Tata Nexon Aero option packs launched

    Tata has launched three levels of the Aero kit for its Nexon compact SUV. Level 1 is offered on all variants trims while Level 2 and 3 are reserved for the higher trims, and come with two options. The Nexon Aero was showcased at the Auto Expo 2018.

    The Level 1 Aero kit is priced at Rs. 30,610 and adds a body kit comprising of bumper protectors and side skirts. It also adds garnish on the front fog lamp and an Aero badge on the C-pillar of the Nexon. This kit is available on all variants.

    Level 2 comes with two options – the first is priced at Rs 40,824 and can be had on the XE, XM and XT variants while the second costs Rs 46,856 and is only available on the XZ and XZ+ trims. The first option comes with Aero seat covers, Aero carpets in the cabin and boot, illuminated scuff plates and red mirror covers in addition to what Level 1 offers. The second option further adds rimbands on the alloy wheels.

    The Level 3 option 1 Aero kit can be had on the XE, XM and XT variants for Rs 55,625. It adds a glossy black roof wrap to the Level 2 option 1 kit. The second Level 3 options is available on the XZ and XZ+ variants for Rs. 61,574.It gets a body kit, Aero badge on the C-Pillar, Aero seat covers, Aero cabin carpets and boot carpets, red mirror covers, rimbands and illuminated scuff plates.

    The Aero kits should help to boost the appeal of the Nexon compact SUV in a market that has seen a recent increase in the demand for customisation.

    *The labour charges are Rs 7,000; an additional Rs.3,500 labour charge is for the roof wrap on kits that have it.(Both the labour prices are not inclusive of taxes).

    Also see:

    Tata Nexon Aero first look video

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