2019 Tata Nexon Kraz Edition Launched To Celebrate 1 Lakh Sales; Prices Start At Rs. 7.57 Lakh

Tata Motors has pulled the wraps off the 2019 Nexon Kraz edition to celebrate the sale of one lakh units of the subcompact SUV. The 2019 Tata Nexon Kraz Edition has been introduced right in time for the festive season, with prices starting at Rs. 7.57 lakh for the Kraz manual, and Rs. 8.17 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi) for the Kraz+ AMT version. The special edition version adds ten styling highlights, according to the manufacturer that extends to the exterior and interior of the model. The automaker had also introduced the Kraz edition last year for the festive period.
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The 2019 Tata Nexon Kraz Edition gets tangerine highlights on the ORVMs and the wheel accents
Commenting on the new Nexon Kraz edition, Vivek Srivatsa, Head Marketing, Passenger Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors said, "We have always been very proud of the Nexon and since its inception, it has been appreciated by customers and the media alike. We are delighted to have rolled out more than 100,000 Nexons, as it continues to excite customers and retains its status as one of the most appealing cars on Indian roads. Last year, the limited edition Nexon Kraz became one of our most desirable products, and this year, we are delighted to announce its return with a sportier and trendier second edition. We are confident that the new Kraz will attract a lot of young customers during the festive season this year."

The grille also gets the tangerine insert on the grille and the seats get the contrast with cross-stitching
With respect to the highlights, the Tata Nexon Kraz Edition gets new Tromso black paint scheme with a sonic silver finished roof. The SUV gets contrast tangerine finished highlights on the ORVMs, grille inserts, and wheel accents. There's a Kraz badge on the tailgate. Inside, the SUV sports the same tangerine accents on the seats with contrast stitching to match the exterior, along with the piano black dashboard with tangerine colored air-vent surrounds. The cabin also comes with piano black door and console finishers, as well as steering accents.
Also Read: Tata Motors Rolls Out 1 Lakh Nexon From The Ranjangaon Plant
Mechanically, the Tata Nexon Kraz does not get any changes and the car continues to draw power from the same 1.2-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre turbo diesel engines that churn out 108 bhp. The power mills are paired wit ha 6-speed manual gearbox or an AMT unit, and get multiple driving modes that change the throttle response. The subcompact SUV also gets a 209 mm ground clearance that makes it easy to tackle our roads, while the SUV comes with touchscreen infotainment system, reverse parking sensors, Harman sourced audio system, dual airbags and more as part of the features list. The Nexon is currently India's only car to receive a five-star rating by the Global NCAP.
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