Tata Nexon EV Prime Introduced With New Features And Increased Prices

- Tata Nexon EV is now renamed as Tata Nexon EV Prime.
- Features from Tata Nexon EV Max have trickled down to Nexon EV Prime.
- Prices for both models have been increased.
Tata Motors announced the introduction of Tata Nexon EV Prime with updated features trickling down from the Tata Nexon EV Max such as multi-mode regen, automatic brake lamp activation on regeneration, cruise control, indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (iTPMS), smartwatch integrated connectivity feature, and charging timeout of 110 seconds. However, it should be noted that the ex-showroom prices for both the Tata Nexon EV Prime and Tata Nexon EV Max have also been increased by up to Rs. 1.31 lakh and Rs. 60,000 respectively depending on the variant. For the unversed, the Tata Nexon EV is now renamed Tata Nexon EV Prime.
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TMPS) on the Tata Nexon EV Prime is a new addition.
Also Read: Tata Nexon EV Max Review: Bestselling EV Gets Bigger Battery, Better Range And More Features
Tata Nexon EV Prime Prices:
| Tata Nexon EV Prime | New Price | Old Price | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nexon EV Prime XM | Rs. 14.99 lakh | Rs. 13.99 lakh | Rs. 1 lakh |
| Nexon EV Prime XZ+ | Rs. 16.30 lakh | Rs. 14.99 lakh | Rs. 1.31 lakh |
| Nexon EV Prime XZ+ Lux | Rs. 17.30 lakh | Rs. 15.99 lakh | Rs. 1.31 lakh |
| Nexon EV Prime XZ Dark | Rs. 16.49 lakh | Rs. 16.49 lakh | Nil |
| Nexon EV Prime XZ+ Lux Dark | Rs. 17.50 lakh | Rs. 17.40 lakh | Rs. 10,000 |
Tata Nexon EV Max Prices:
| Tata Nexon EV Max | New Price | Old Price | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nexon EV Max XZ+ | Rs. 18.34 lakh | Rs. 17.74 lakh | Rs. 60,000 |
| Nexon EV Max XZ+ 7.7 kW | Rs. 18.84 lakh | Rs. 18.24 lakh | Rs. 60,000 |
| Nexon EV Max XZ+ Lux | Rs. 19.34 lakh | Rs. 18.74 lakh | Rs. 60,000 |
| Nexon EV Max XZ+ Lux 7.7 kW | Rs. 19.84 lakh | Rs. 19.24 lakh | Rs. 60,000 |
Vivek Srivatsa, Head, Marketing, Sales, and Service Strategy, TPEM said, “The Nexon EV has captured the imagination of the entire nation and has consistently led the way in the electric vehicle segment since its launch. It is the default choice for EV intenders with a market share of over 65%. With the Nexon EV Prime, we expect to further strengthen our strategy of keeping our product offerings New Forever. Further with this software update to current owners, we are setting a new benchmark of what customers can expect as part of Tata EV ownership experience.”
Tata Nexon EV Prime comes with cruise control.
Also Read: Tata Nexon EV vs Tata Nexon EV Max: What's Different?
Additionally, Tata Motors is extending these new features to over 22,000 existing Nexon EV owners, through a software update, which would be free of cost for the first time, while subsequent software updates to all existing owners will be on a paid basis. Moreover, these updates are not Over The Air (OTA) but instead available at Tata's authorised service centres from July 25, 2022. Although unconfirmed, expect every software update to be charged.
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