Tata Nexon EV SUV launched in India, prices starts at Rs 13.99 lakh
Tata Motors has launched its first long-range EV for India, the Tata Nexon EV. The electric SUV is available in three variants, with prices starting at Rs 13.99 lakh for the base XM trim level. The XZ and top-spec XZ Lux variants cost Rs 14.99 lakh and Rs 15.99 lakh respectively (All prices are ex-showroom pan India). Bookings for the Nexon EV had already begun after the SUV's unveil on December 20, for a Rs 21,000 deposit.
The Nexon EV's lithium-ion battery is of 30.2kWh capacity and feeds a permanent-magnet AC motor that puts 129PS and 245Nm through the front wheels. This allows for a brisk 0 to 100kmph time of 9.9s, the top speed is limited to 120kmph. The SUV will do over 312km on a full charge as per the ARAI, a real-world range of around 240km can be expected in the real world. There is a single-speed gearbox with two drive mode options, Drive and Sport. In the Sport mode, there is a torque boost of up to 60 per cent to give you the full 245Nm. The liquid-cooled battery is placed in the Nexon's floor and has an IP67 dust and water resistance capability, among the highest of the kind. There is both regular and fast-charging capability. Through a DC fast charger, the Nexon EV will reach 80 per cent capacity in 60 minutes. The car can also be plugged into any standard power socket, which takes eight hours to get from 20 to 80 per cent charge. The battery and motor carry a warranty of eight years/1,60,000km.
The placement of the battery has led to a marginal dip in ground clearance, its 205mm now against the standard car's 209mm. The EV is 3,994mm long, 1,811mm wide and 1,607mm tall. These remain unchanged, as does the 2,948mm wheelbase. Turning radius is 5.1m, again unchanged while the kerb weight is 1,400kg. The electric Nexon also gets more features in the three variants that it is being offered in. The base XM trim's highlights are the climate control system, keyless entry and push-button start, drive modes and all the mandated safety features. The XZ+ version adds a contrasting dual-tone roof, 215/60 R16 alloys in a new design, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system and leather-wrapped steering wheel. Further, there is an XZ+ Lux variant that comes with a sunroof, leatherette seats, rain-sensing wipers and auto headlamps. However, the standard ESP and traction control from the regular Nexon is not available here.
The Nexon EV also debuts a redesigned front-end, a look that has been carried forward to the facelifted BSVI Nexon as well. The headlamps are now slimmer and wider, the grille too is now different and has a 3D-element to it, and comes with a gloss black panel in this version. This treatment is also carried over to the new bumper, which features a large air dam with what Tata Motors calls its signature Tri-Arrows. The Nexon EV specifically gets blue accents to show its eco-credentials. These are present on the face, the window line, the tailgate and on the inside. The rear-bumper has seen a subtle change. On the inside, the Nexon EV gets a semi-digital instrument cluster, as seen on newer Tata cars like the Altroz and Harrier, but with specific changes to it to suit the EV powertrain. The speedometer is an analogue dial. There is a rotary drive selector knob. The gear lever has been done away with and replaced with a storage space. The steering wheel is a new unit, similar to the flat-bottomed one that debuted with the Altroz. The interior trim and colour schemes used have changed as well.
The Nexon EV also debut's Tata Motors' suite of connected car tech, termed ZConnect. This is available as standard and is an app-based system, unlike Hyundai's Blue Link and similar to Maruti Suzuki's Connect system. This app allows users to access 35 features like remote commands, vehicle tracking, driving behaviour analytics, navigation and remote diagnostics. Further, functions like locating the nearest charging points and service stations, and set up speed alerts.
The Nexon EV is the first in a line of Ziptron-based EVs that the brand has in the pipeline. This is likely to be followed by an electric Tata Altroz. The Nexon EV's closest competitor is the MG ZS EV that was launched on January 23, prices for the latter start from Rs 20.88 lakh, ex showroom.
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