KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- 2024 Tata Nexon EV facelift spotted for the first time
- Launch expected to happen alongside the ICE variant's facelift
- Will get updated exterior and interior layout
- Expected to get same battery pack and enhanced feature set
The much-anticipated facelift of Tata Motors' well-liked sub-4 metre SUV Nexon has been tested for a long time. Multiple sightings of the test mule for the 2024 Nexon facelift have been reported. Now in a recent sighting the Tata Nexon EV's first test mule has been seen. It is undeniably the EV version because there is no tailpipe and the battery pack can be seen under the floor. Read details of the latest spotting of 2024 Tata Nexon EV below. Meanwhile, you can join 91Wheels Whatsapp Group to get latest automotive news.
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2024 Tata Nexon EV Spotted
Similar to the test mule of the Nexon's ICE model, the test mule's rear view displayed a new LED tail lamp design. Notably, the absence of an exhaust pipe and the presence of a battery pack beneath the floor strongly suggest that the test mule is an electric vehicle. This sighting aligns with the logical assumption that if the brand intends to launch a facelift for the Nexon's ICE variant, the electric counterpart will also receive the same updates.
When taking into account the prospective changes, we can assume that the electric version will follow a body design that is similar to its ICE counterpart. We can also anticipate interior upgrades including a 10-inch infotainment system, a new steering wheel, paddle shifters for regenerative braking, and other improvements. A new headlight design with modernised DRLs, updated front and rear bumpers, and new alloy wheel designs are what we can expect in terms of exterior improvements. Prior to now, these precise particulars has been seen on the test mule for the 2024 Nexon facelift.
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Tata Nexon EV Powertrain
Tata Nexon EV now comes in two models, Prime and Max, each with a distinct engine choice. A 30.2 kWh battery pack powers the Prime version, giving it a 312 km range on a single charge. The Max model, in comparison, has a 40.5 kWh battery pack and offers a longer range of 453 km. The likelihood that the company will keep these engine choices available in the forthcoming facelift is very strong.
Verdict: Regarding the introduction of the Nexon facelift or the timing of the EV variant's facelift, Tata Motors has not yet given any information. The Tata Nexon EV is now offered for between Rs 15 lakh and Rs 19 lakh (ex-showroom). With the launch of the facelift, it is anticipated that the brand may slightly raise the price.