Tata Nexon EV Max 2022: Prices and variants explained
The Tata Nexon EV Max has been launched in India as the long-range version of the Tata Nexon EV. Tata Motors has done significant structural work to fit in the larger battery pack without impeding cabin space as well as improve energy density in the battery. Further changes have been made to reduce frictional losses and improve aerodynamic effieicnies while suspension changes have been made to accommodate the higher weight.
The Nexon EV Max has a 40.5 kWh lithium-ion phosphate battery that can do 437 km on a full charge as per the ARAI. The electric SUV can now DC fast-charge at 50 kW in 56 minutes to 80 per cent while a 7.2 kW AC charger is available as an optional extra which can charge the SUV in 6.5 hours, standard being a 3.3 kW wall box charger. The motor is now more powerful too, making 143PS and 250 Nm, good for a 0 to 100 kmph time of 9s and a 140 kmph top-speed.
The Tata Nexon EV Max also gets more creature comforts and safety features than the standard Nexon EV. Here is what you get exactly with both the Tata Nexon EV Max variants with their prices
3.3 kW charger - Rs 17.74 lakh
7.2 kW charger - Rs 18.24 lakh
-All four disc brakes
-Four regen modes
-ESP
-Electronic parking brake with auto-hold
-Drive modes
-Wireless charging
-Jewelled gear selector with Park mode
-Cruise control
-Climate control
-Semi-digital instrumentation
-7-inch touchscreen with Android auto/Apple Carplay
-Dual airbags
-R16 alloy wheels
-LED lighting
3.3 kW charger - Rs 18.74 lakh
7.2 kW charger - Rs 19.24 lakh
All features of XZ Plus
-Electric sunroof
-Leatherette front seat with cooling
-Makarana Beige interior
-Auto-dimming inside mirror
-Air purifier
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