So, if you had your mind set on buying the safest sub-4 metre SUV in India, The Tata Nexon. Then it seems you might have to look for other options.
As according to certain media reports, Tata has decided to discontinue some of its diesel variants. These variants include, XE, XMA, XZ, and XZA+ (S) trims. Additionally, it has also been reported that dealers have been told not to accept bookings for these variants.
Alongside these variants, Tata has also discontinued the Tectonic Blue colour option for the Nexon as well.
A few days back, Tata had silently updated the alloy wheels and Infotainment system on the Nexon SUV.
What powers the Maruti Suzuki Brezza Rival?
- Under its hood, India’s most affordable SUV makes use of a 1.2-L turbocharged Revotron petrol engine churning 120 PS with 170 Nm of peak torque.
- We also get to see a 1.5-L turbocharged Revotorq diesel engine which makes 110 PS with 260 Nm of peak torque.
- Both the engine hold an ARAI approved mileage of 17.4 kmpl and 22.4 kmpl. respectively.
What’s on the feature end?
- The new Tata Nexon Facelift sports an all-new design. The new grille taking design cues from Impact 2.0, while upgrades include a revised bumper, headlamps with LED DRLs, LED projector lens and new 16-inch alloy wheels.
- On the Inside, we get to a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, tri-arrow upholstery, electric sunroof, cooled glove box, cruise control, TPMS and many more.
- The safety list includes a Fortified cabin, dual-front airbags as standard, electronic stability program (ESP), electronic traction control, roll-over mitigation, Emergency brake assist, hill hold control, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX anchorage etc.