The Tata Nexon EV accomplished an outstanding accomplishment by reaching this important sales milestone in less than four years from the time of its initial release.
Tata Motors has achieved a remarkable milestone by selling over 50,000 units of the Nexon EV in less than four years since its launch in 2020. The Nexon EV offers customers the choice between two versions, namely the Prime and Max variants, with prices ranging from Rs 14.49 lakh to Rs 19.54 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
Powertrain: Tata Nexon EV
The Nexon EV Prime variant is equipped with a 30.2kWh battery, which provides an ARAI-certified range of 312km. On the other hand, the Max variant boasts a larger 40.5kWh battery, offering an extended range of 453km (MIDC). Both versions of the Nexon EV feature batteries with an IP67 rating, ensuring reliable protection. Additionally, customers have the option to choose between a 3.3kW or a 7.2kW charger for their vehicle's charging needs. The EV Prime variant can be charged from 10% to 80% in approximately 60 minutes using a DC fast charger, while the EV Max variant can achieve a charging level of 0% to 80% in just 56 minutes when utilizing a 50kW DC fast charger.
Both the EV Prime and EV Max variants of the Nexon EV are equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor. In the EV Prime variant, this motor generates 129hp of power and 245Nm of torque, while the EV Max variant sees an increase in performance with 143hp of power and 250Nm of torque. These power figures enable the EV Prime to achieve a claimed 0-100kph time of 9.9 seconds, while the EV Max showcases even quicker acceleration with a claimed sprint time of nine seconds.
Features: Tata Nexon EV
Tata Motors has introduced an upgraded 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system in the XZ+ Lux trim and EV Max Dark edition. This advanced system comes equipped with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, an enhanced reverse camera, and an integrated voice assistant, enhancing the overall user experience. Meanwhile, the other variants of the two EVs continue to feature the older 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Both infotainment setups are complemented by an 8-speaker audio system, ensuring a high-quality audio experience for the occupants.
In August of this year, the conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) variant of the Nexon is set to undergo a facelift, and it is anticipated to include the introduction of the new infotainment system. Similarly, the Nexon EV is also expected to receive similar updates and is likely to follow suit shortly after the ICE version.
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