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      Tata Nexon Latest Update

      Available with both, petrol and diesel powertrains, the Tata Nexon has been India’s best-selling SUV quite regularly in recent years; no mean feat considering that it has the Maruti Brezza, Hyundai Venue and the Kia Sonet as rivals. With a facelift in 2023, the Tata Nexon was thoroughly modernised with a new look, a huge tech upgrade and a new DCT gearbox option for the petrol engine.

      Tata Nexon Specifications

      Tata Nexon Price Price ₹ 9.18 lakh onwardsTata Nexon Mileage Mileage 17.4kplTata Nexon Engine Capacity Engine 1199ccTata Nexon Transmission Transmission ManualTata Nexon Fuel type Fuel type PetrolTata Nexon Seating Capacity Seating Capacity 5 Seater

      Tata Nexon Reviews

      Tata Nexon OverviewOVERVIEW

      Our Rating

      8

      Fuel Type

      Petrol

      Engine Displacement

      1199 cc

      Body Style

      SUV

      Doors

      5

      Seats

      5

      Airbags

      6

      Max Power

      120hp at 5500rpm

      Max Torque

      170Nm at 1750-4000rpm

      Gearbox Type

      5-speed Manual

      Warranty Distance

      100000 km

      Warranty Duration

      3 Years

      Tata Nexon DimensionsDIMENSIONS

      Tata Nexon Engine/MotorENGINE/MOTOR

      Tata Nexon TransmissionTRANSMISSION

      Tata Nexon Fuel Economy RangeFUEL ECONOMY/RANGE

      Tata Nexon SuspensionSUSPENSION

      Tata Nexon SteeringSTEERING

      Tata Nexon wheels and tyresWHEELS AND TYRES

      Tata Nexon BrakesBRAKES

      Tata Nexon tested performancePERFORMANCE AS TESTED

      Tata Nexon safetySAFETY

      Tata Nexon exterior featuresEXTERIOR

      Tata Nexon seats and upholsterySEATS AND UPHOLSTERY

      Tata Nexon infotainmentINFOTAINMENT

      Tata Nexon comfort and convenienceCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

      Tata Nexon instrumentationINSTRUMENTATION

      Tata Nexon Price

      Tata Nexon price for the base model starts at ₹ 9.18 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 18.44 lakh (on-road Delhi).Tata Nexon comes in 38 variants.The Tata Nexon Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 9.18 lakh - ₹ 17.13 lakh.The Tata Nexon Diesel engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 13.13 lakh - ₹ 18.44 lakh.

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      Tata Nexon 1.2 Petrol Smart MT

      1199cc,Manual,Petrol,17.4kpl

      ₹ 9.18 lakh *

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      Tata Nexon 1.2 Petrol Smart+ MT

      1199cc,Manual,Petrol,17.4kpl

      ₹ 10.30 lakh *

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      Tata Nexon 1.2 Petrol Pure MT

      1199cc,Manual,Petrol,17.4kpl

      ₹ 10.97 lakh *

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      Tata Nexon 1.2 Petrol Smart+ S MT

      1199cc,Manual,Petrol,17.4kpl

      ₹ 10.97 lakh *

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      Tata Nexon
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      Price (On Road Delhi)
      Price (On Road Delhi)
      ₹ 9.18 - 18.44 lakh
      ₹ 9.01 - 16.20 lakh
      ₹ 9.07 - 18.52 lakh
      ₹ 9.45 - 16.30 lakh
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      8 / 10
      Engine
      Engine
      1199-1497 cc
      1197-998 cc
      1197-998 cc
      1462 cc
      1197-998 cc
      999 cc
      999 cc
      Mileage
      Mileage
      17.0-24.1 kpl
      18.3-24.2 kpl
      18.6-22.3 kpl
      17.38-25.51 kpl
      20.01-22.89 kpl
      17.9-19.9 kpl
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      Fuel Type
      Fuel Type
      Diesel,Petrol
      Diesel,Petrol
      Petrol,Diesel
      Petrol,Petrol-CNG
      Petrol
      Petrol
      Petrol
      Airbags
      Airbags
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Transmission
      Transmission
      AMT Auto,Manual,Dual-Clutch Auto
      Manual,Dual-Clutch Auto
      Dual-Clutch Auto,Torque Converter Auto,Clutchless Manual,Manual
      Torque Converter Auto,Manual
      Torque Converter Auto,Manual,AMT Auto
      CVT Auto,Manual,AMT Auto
      CVT Auto,Manual,AMT Auto

      Tata Nexon Expert Review

      We put the Mahindra XUV 3XO diesel through our exhaustive tests, and to get some perspective, we compare it to the Nexon diesel.

      Tata Nexon Introduction

      The newest entrant in the compact SUV space is the Mahindra XUV 3XO, which builds on the strengths of its predecessor, the XUV300, and ups its desirability quotient on account of a new interior, more features and an overall fresher design language. Mahindra’s changes seem to have paid off, as the 3XO has been well received by the market, with waiting periods on the rise. We put the diesel manual version through our real-world tests and, for perspective, compare it to the Tata Nexon diesel – one of the best-sellers in the segment – to find out which is better.

      Tata Nexon Design

      The XUV 3XO’s squat stance, larger 17-inch alloys and connected LED tail-lamps give it a more premium look than the 300. However, certain design elements could come across as overdone to some.

      Mahindra XUV 3XO vs Tata Nexon diesel

      The Nexon’s sharper styling – the distinct Tata family look, coupé-like roofline and harmonious curves – lends it a more modern look. While both cars are similar in dimensions, the XUV 3XO’s wheelbase is much longer, which translates into more cabin room (more on that later). The Nexon sits slightly higher above the ground with a clearance of 208mm versus the XUV’s 201mm.

       

      Tata Nexon Interior

      Mahindra XUV 3XO interior and seating

      The XUV 3XO’s cabin certainly looks more upmarket, thanks to a generous use of bright colours and a segment-first panoramic sunroof. Furthermore, soft-touch materials on the dashboard and door cards, as well as the dimpled, leather-wrapped steering, feel high quality – the overall fit and finish are top-notch. On the whole, the Mahindra’s cabin makes you feel like you’ve spent your money well, although it will require more effort to keep clean.

      Mahindra XUV 3XO front seat
      Narrow seat, limited thigh support on offer in the Mahindra.

      The cabin fares well in terms of user-friendliness, too – ergonomics are agreeable, storage areas are well-defined, and the use of proper buttons and knobs makes things easier to use on the move. The driver’s seat, however, isn’t very comfy due to a snug backrest, inadequate thigh support and a cramped footwell, leaving no room for a dead pedal.

      Mahindra XUV 3XO rear seat
      XUV's longer wheelbase liberates more room.

      The rear seat experience is much better, though, with a broader seat, a comfier backrest angle and an overall greater sense of space than the Nexon. The shoulder room is good, too, so three abreast will be an easier fit. However, thigh support for the outer passengers will feel inadequate due to the curvy seat base design. What’s nice is that even the middle occupant gets a three-point seat belt as well as an adjustable head restraint.

      Mahindra XUV 3XO rear seat
      Three abreast comfier here; adjustable headrests, 3-point seat belts for all.
       

      Tata Nexon interior and seating

      Shifting focus to the Nexon, the dark-coloured cabin hampers its sense of roominess and makes it appear a lot smaller, at least visually. The dashboard sports some modern-looking bits like a floating touchscreen, two-spoke steering wheel and capacitive touch controls for the HVAC system, but these bits are finished in piano black, which is likely to pick up surface scratches and smudge marks easily.

      Tata Nexon front seat
      Nexon's firm backrest isn’t very comfy.

      The Nexon continues to be plagued by ergonomic foibles, such as the inconvenient placement of its USB ports deep in a recess and the awkwardly angled bottle holders in the door. The buttons on the thick-rimmed steering protrude out a fair bit, and a wireless charging pad has replaced the front cup holders.

      Tata Nexon rear seat
      Supportive seating in the Nexon, though contoured for two.

      The front seats have a ventilation function, but the seats are about as narrow as the 3XO’s. Knee and legroom at the rear are tighter, and even though there isn’t any dearth of shoulder room, its back seat seems to be designed to accommodate just two adults, as the thick, concave side bolsters force the outer passengers inward. Also, the middle passenger will have to make peace with the tall central floor hump and protruding air-con console.

      Tata Nexon rear seat
      Adequate shoulder room, but concave shape is not comfy for outer occupants.

      In terms of boot space, the Nexon’s is a bit larger than the XUV’s, and its loading lip is higher, too. Interestingly, the 3XO only gets a temporary spare tyre (T135/90 R16), which is one of the reasons its boot space is more than that of its predecessor, which had a larger spare. Also, for an otherwise well-equipped car, the 3XO doesn’t get a parcel shelf as standard; it has to be bought as an accessory.

       

      Tata Nexon Features

      The Mahindra XUV 3XO has a much lower starting point, with its base variant priced at Rs 9.99 lakh – Rs 1 lakh lower than the Nexon’s. For this comparison, we have the XUV 3XO’s second-from-top AX7 variant priced at Rs 13.69 lakh and the Nexon’s fully loaded Fearless +S DT variant, which costs Rs 14.70 lakh. The Nexon’s Fearless variant is priced at Rs 13.70 lakh, but it misses the JBL sound system and the sunroof. The Mahindra also gets a fully loaded AX7 L variant priced at Rs 14.99 lakh, which adds ADAS, a 360-degree camera and an electronic parking brake.

      Mahindra XUV 3XO features
      Excellent fit and finish and high-quality materials used in the cabin; Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto didn’t work in test car; Bright colours, large sunroof elevate the cabin’s appeal; Footwell is too cramped in an otherwise user-friendly cabin.

      The Mahindra doesn’t get ventilated front seats, which the Nexon offers, but even this AX7 variant gets 17-inch alloys (vs Nexon’s 16 inchers) and a panoramic sunroof and rear disc brakes, which the Tata doesn’t get.

      As far as their user experience, user interface and sound systems go, the Nexon certainly has an edge. The touchscreen feels nicer to use, and the JBL speakerssound more immersive and deliver a better aural experience. In our XUV 3XO test vehicle, many features, such as wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, hadn’t been activated. Even the different sound modes didn’t change the audio experience.

      Tata Nexon features
      Performance is stronger, and acceleration times are better, too; Diesel engine sounds gravelly and coarse at all times; The sound quality of the JBL speakers is excellent; Its dark colour scheme hampers the sense of roominess.

      What worked better, though, were the XUV’s LED headlamps, which illuminated the road more evenly and had a better spread, too.

      Interestingly, the Nexon’s 360-degree camera is clearer in the day, but in low-light conditions, the XUV’s two reversing lights brighten up the area better. The Nexon’s single reversing light results in a camera feed that isn’t as clear, although it displays a much wider view.

      Mahindra XUV 3XO diesel vs Tata Nexon features
      Tata Nexon Performance

      Both the cars are powered by 1.5-litre, four-cylinder turbo-diesel engines mated to 6-speed manual transmissions. But that’s where their similarities end. To meet stringent BS6.2 emissions norms, Tata uses a Lean NOx Trap (LNT) and diesel particulate filter (DPF). It is accompanied by the cost-effective Passive Selective Catalytic Reduction that eliminates the need for a urea tank and an injection system, which are a part of the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system. The XUV 3XO diesel deploys the latter, which is more expensive as it warrants a separate AdBlue tank and other ancillaries. It also needs regular maintenance as owners have to refill the AdBlue tank at fixed intervals, which is an added cost.

      Right off the bat, the Mahindra’s diesel feels smoother and more refined. Yes, you can hear some diesel clatter at idle, but the engine note isn’t as coarse or as gravelly as the Tata’s. With 117hp and 300Nm, the XUV’s diesel has the numbers in its favour – 2hp and 40Nm more than the Nexon’s. However, its 1,469kg kerb weight makes it 112kg heavier than the Nexon diesel, which negates its advantage on paper. Like other Mahindras, a crisp throttle response lends it a nice feeling of power each time you dab the accelerator. There is some turbo lag below 1,700rpm, but the gush of torque beyond that makes the XUV sail past slower-moving traffic with ease.

      Mahindra XUV 3XO diesel vs Tata Nexon performance

      The Tata’s engine feels stronger, thanks to its lighter kerb weight and more aggressive power delivery. Turbo lag is also managed better, and the drive modes, which transform the way the Nexon behaves, make a significant difference. In ‘Eco’ mode, it feels starved of power in the interest of efficiency. However, dial it to ‘Sport’ mode, and the Nexon sprints forward with gusto.

      In our tests, both cars were neck and neck when accelerating from 0kph to 100, but in rolling acceleration, the Nexon leaves the XUV trailing by a significant margin in every gear.

      So, while the Nexon diesel impresses with its performance, refinement isn’t its strong suit. The gravelly diesel note gets progressively louder as you spin this engine harder.

       

      Tata Nexon Fuel efficiency

      The Mahindra XUV 3XO gets an automatic engine stop-start system to save fuel while idling, whereas the Nexon gets an Eco drive mode to abate fuel consumption. In our real-world test, the Nexon’s 1.5-litre diesel delivered an average fuel efficiency of 18kpl, which is 2.5kpl higher than what the XUV 3XO diesel achieved. In the city, the Nexon bettered the XUV’s number by 3kpl, delivering 16.5kpl. On the highway, the Nexon returned 19.4kpl in our tests, 2kpl better than the Mahindra.

      Also see:

      Mahindra XUV 3XO real-world fuel economy tested, explained

      Tata Nexon real-world fuel economy tested, explained

      Tata Nexon Ride, handling

      Typical of a Mahindra, the XUV 3XO’s underpinnings feel tough. It soaks up harsh blows from bad roads with an added layer of cushioning, resulting in a plush low-speed ride, although the suspension can get quite loud while at work. At highway speeds, too, the XUV feels planted, and while vertical movement is greater than the Nexon’s, body movements aren’t to the point of feeling uncomfortable. There are steering modes on offer in the XUV 3XO that alter the weight and resistance of the electric power steering, and while ‘Sport’ mode makes the steering unnaturally heavy, ‘Comfort’ feels light and effortless, which is what most users are likely to prefer. While on the topic of user-friendliness, the clutch pedal doesn’t warrant any more effort than the Nexon’s, and even though its gearbox has long throws, it feels smoother and easier to slot into gates. The XUV gets rear disc brakes (the Nexon gets drums at the rear), so despite being 112kg heavier, in our panic braking tests from 80kph to a standstill, it stopped at a shorter distance.

      Mahindra XUV 3XO diesel vs Tata Nexon side pan
      XUV’s suspension tackles bad roads with an added layer of cushioning; The Nexon is sportier to drive, and high-speed stability is excellent.

      The Nexon feels sportier thanks to sharper steering, a tighter chassis and an overall stiffer suspension setup. Its structure feels inherently robust, and it shrugs off bad roads and does so in a quieter manner. What’s also nice is that the Nexon remains glued to the road at highway speeds, and the body roll is well in check. However, since its suspension isn’t as absorbent as the XUV’s, passengers in the Nexon are likely to feel sharp body movements over rough sections of road, especially at city speeds.

       

       

      Tata Nexon Verdict

      The Tata Nexon brings a lot to the table, such as a spacious cabin, a long list of features, and a fantastic infotainment and audio experience. And besides feeling tough, it boasts a 5-star Global NCAP crash-test rating. The 3XO has scored five stars, too. What’s more, the Nexon’s strong diesel engine makes it both quicker and much more fuel-efficient than the Mahindra XUV 3XO.

      However, the XUV 3XO’s diesel engine is far ahead on smoothness and refinement; its driving controls are lighter, and ride quality in the city is plusher. A generous use of bright colours and higher-quality materials make its interiors feel more upmarket, too. Yes, it misses ventilated front seats, a very popular feature these days, but it makes up for it with others like a panoramic sunroof and ADAS (on the AX7 L), for a price very close to the Nexon’s. In summary, while the Nexon has strong fundamentals, it is the Mahindra that feels more polished and upmarket, and that’s why it wins this comparison test.

      Test scorecard
      MetricXUV 3XONexonComments
      Comfort8/107/10The Mahindra has a comfier back seat, and ergonomics are more user-friendly. The Nexon’s front seats are better, though.
      Performance7/109/10Not only is the Nexon much quicker in terms of acceleration, but it is also much more fuel-efficient than the XUV.
      Refinement9/107/10The Tata’s diesel engine clatter is audible and sounds coarse, too. The XUV’s 1.5-litre is relatively smoother and quieter.
      Value8/107/10The XUV 3XO has a lower starting price, and its AX7 variant (as tested) is nearly a lakh cheaper than the top-spec Nexon.
      Safety9/109/10Both cars get similar safety kits, but the XUV also gets rear disc brakes and the option of ADAS, which the Nexon misses.
      Ride9/108/10Even though both feel tough, the XUV’s low-speed ride feels plush. The Nexon feels more confident at higher speeds.
      Handling8/109/10The Nexon’s steering is sharper, and its chassis feels stiffer, making it sportier and more enjoyable to drive.
      Build & quality9/108/10XUV’s interior feels better built and looks more upmarket, with better quality, fit and finish. Nexon could do with more polish.
      Mahindra XUV 3XO diesel vs Tata Nexon verdict

      Also see:

      Mahindra XUV 3XO vs Tata Nexon comparison video

      Tata Nexon with panoramic sunroof priced from Rs 13.60 lakh

      Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 review: In demand

      Tata Nexon Mileage

      Tata Nexon mileage starts at 17 kpl and goes up to 24.1 kpl.The Tata Nexon Petrol engine mileage starts at 17 kpl and goes up to 17.4 kpl.The Tata Nexon Diesel engine mileage starts at 23.2 kpl and goes up to 24.1 kpl.

      Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
      Petrol1199ccDual-Clutch Auto17.0kpl
      Petrol1199ccAMT Auto17.2kpl
      Petrol1199ccManual17.4kpl
      Diesel1497ccManual23.2kpl
      Diesel1497ccAMT Auto24.1kpl

      Tata Nexon Quick Review

      Tata Nexon exterior design  The bonnet is placed high up and the tall ridges on either side make it look bigger. On the bonnet sit the new...

      Tata Nexon exterior design 

      The bonnet is placed high up and the tall ridges on either side make it look bigger. On the bonnet sit the new Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs) and lower down sit the main projector headlamps and fog lights. The Nexon gets new 16-inch alloy wheels with inserts and there’s a larger spoiler on top, which conceals the rear wiper. The ground clearance stands at a class-leading 208mm.

       

      Tata Nexon interior and features 

      The dash has a clean design with layers and straight lines. The seats up front are sufficiently large and get good bolstering while rear seat comfort and space are very impressive so you can seat three in relative comfort. Tata’s new steering wheel has a logo on it that is illuminated. The Nexon gets twin high-resolution 10.25-inch screens. The central screen is sharp, clear and quick to respond with the fully digital instrument panel can be used to view a full-sized map. There is a central panel that features capacitive touch buttons for the temperature and fan controls. The Nexon gets a 9-speaker JBL audio system with a subwoofer, TPMS and connected car tech.

       

      Tata Nexon mileage, engine and performance

      Tata’s three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine makes 120hp and is available with a 5 or 6-speed manual gearbox, a 6-speed AMT and a 7-speed twin-clutch automatic. There is some small amount of vibration from the engine off idle and a hint of judder at low revs. The Nexon gets a 115hp diesel engine that makes a strong 260Nm of torque from 1,500rpm It is available with a 6-speed diesel and 6-speed AMT. Keep the engine spinning between 2,000 to 4,000 rpm for a good amount of torque. 

      Mileage figures for the Nexon are 17.01 - 17.44kpl for the petrol variants, depending on the gearbox, while the diesel variants have a claimed efficiency of 23.23kpl and 24.08kpl for the manual and AMT, respectively.

       

      Tata Nexon ride and handling 

      There’s a hint of stiffness when it comes to low-speed ride due to the setup and tall springs, but go faster and the ride immediately smoothes out. Body control and bump absorption over really bad sections is impressive. The steering is also light at low speeds, direct enough when you go faster and accurate enough to not have you making corrections all the time at higher speeds.

       

      Tata Nexon price and verdict 

      At a  price of Rs 8.10 lakh-15.50 lakh, Tata’s segment leader is fresh on the outside and what is likely to appeal to buyers is the more upmarket cabin. It rides well, drives with plenty of confidence and has a practical and hardy SUV feel. It doesn’t feel as mechanically sophisticated as others, but the Nexon delivers an overall package and will likely be a bang for your buck.

       

      Read our full 2023 Tata Nexon review here.

       
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      Pros & Cons of Tata Nexon

      We Like

      • New tech-rich cabin
      • Smooth twin-clutch automatic

      We Don't Like

      • Manual gearbox could be better
      • Fit and finish not as good as rivals

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      Tata Nexon Colours

      The Tata Nexon offers a variety of color options. Tata Nexon is available in a range of 12 colors. The colors offered in Tata Nexon are Pristine White / Creative Ocean (Dual Tone), Pristine White / Flame Red (Dual Tone), Pristine White / Daytona Grey (Dual Tone), Creative Ocean, Daytona Grey, Pure Grey, Flame Red, Calgary White, Black / Fearless Purple (Dual Tone), Black / Flame Red (Dual Tone), Black / Daytona Grey (Dual Tone) and Black / Pristine White (Dual Tone).

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