Tata Motors Launches JET Edition For Nexon, Harrier & Safari SUVs

- Tata Motors has added the JET edition to Nexon, Harrier & Safari SUVs.
- It features an earthy bronze and platinum silver dual-tone paint scheme.
- The doors and floor consoles also get a bronze accents.
Tata Motors has added a new variant to its Nexon, Harrier & Safari SUVs called the JET Edition. Tata Motors has launched a new edition as it builds on its ‘New Forever’ promise, with the JET Edition being a more premium edition for its SUVs, and hence it hasn't been launched in its entry level micro SUV, the Tata Punch. The JET Edition has been launched at Rs. 12.13 lakh (Ex-Showroom) for the Nexon XZ+ variant, with prices going all the way up to Rs. 22.75 lakh (Ex-showroom) for the Tata Safari XZA+ variant. The JET Edition is only launched on the top end XZ+ & XZA+ variants, and it is inspired by ‘business jets’.
Model | Price (Ex-showroom. |
| Nexon XZ+ (P) (Petrol) | Rs. 12.13 lakhs |
| Nexon XZA+ (P) (Petrol) | Rs. 12.78 lakhs |
| Nexon XZ+ (P) (Diesel) | Rs. 13.43 lakhs |
| Nexon XZA+ (P) (Diesel) | Rs. 14.08 lakhs |
| Harrier XZ+ (Diesel) | Rs. 20.90 lakhs |
| Harrier XZA+ (Diesel) | Rs. 22.20 lakhs |
| Safari XZ+ (Diesel 7 seater) | Rs. 21.35 lakhs |
| Safari XZA+ (Diesel 7 seater) | Rs. 22.65 lakhs |
| Safari XZ+ (Diesel 6 seater) | Rs. 21.45 lakhs |
| Safari XZA+ (Diesel 6 seater) | Rs. 22.75 lakhs |
Speaking on the launch, Rajan Amba, Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Customer Care, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. said, “Riding on our No. 1 SUV position and in line with our New Forever brand promise to keep our products refreshed, we are elated to introduce the brand new #JET Edition in our Safari, Harrier and Nexon portfolios, adding more cheer for customers this festive season." “The latest #JET Edition will be a compelling package of striking exteriors and inviting interiors, which is aimed at providing a unique and exquisite lifestyle to our customers”, he added.
The doors and floor consoles also get a bronze accents
The JET editions on the 3 SUVs feature a unique colour combination which Tata Motors calls ‘Starlight’. It is a dual-tone paint finish with an earthy bronze body and a platinum silver roof. The wheels on the JET editions are also finished in jet black. The interior is finished in a dual-tone Oyster White & Granite Black, and has a techno-steel bronze finish mid-pad. Additionally, the doors and floor consoles also get a bronze accents. Apart from this, the Harrier & Safari will now also feature advanced ESP safety functions including driver doze off alert, panic brake alert, and after impact braking.
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