- Tata Motors has discontinued the Jet Edition of its Nexon SUV
- Jet Edition continues to come in Harrier and Safari
- The Nexon now comes in Standard, Dark and Kaziranga edition
In August 2022, Tata Motors introduced a special Jet Edition of its SUV portfolio, which comprised the Nexon, Harrier, and Safari. After five months, the company discontinued the Jet edition of Nexon and removed it from its main website. The only editions of the Tata Nexon left are Standard, Dark, and Kaziranga. The Nexon has also been modified by Tata Motors to meet the forthcoming BS-6 phase 2 standards.
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Tata Nexon - Jet Edition Discontinued
The Starlight colour was used to paint the Jet edition of the SUV, giving it a blend of an earthy bronze body tone and a platinum silver roof. To further the SUV's sporty appeal, it featured silver skid plates at the front and back and jet black alloy wheels. The Jet Edition of the Nexon came with an interior that was two-toned Oyster White and Granite Grey. The techno steel-bronze finish mid-pad is the centre of attention on the instrument panel, and all SUVs have bronze accents on the doors and consoles to further enhance their attractiveness. Currently, the Harrier and Safari can be purchased with this special edition.
The normal edition and special versions of the Nexon both come with a sizable amount of features. It has a reverse camera with sensors, a 7-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, twin front airbags, iRA linked car technology, steering-mounted controls, and more.
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Tata Nexon Powertrain
Currently, the Nexon is available with both petrol and diesel engines. The 1.2-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine has a maximum torque of 170 Nm and 118 bhp of power. The 6-speed manual and AMT transmissions are paired with this engine. The 1.5-liter diesel engine in the diesel model produces 108 bhp of output and 260 Nm of maximum torque. This engine is paired with an AMT and 6-speed manual transmission.
Verdict: Due of low sales, the brand may have discontinued the Jet version. A new-generation Nexon has just been spotted in testing, and it is anticipated to have new features and a fresh design.