Tata Nexon Rose Gold edition showcased at a dealership

    Special-edition Tata Nexon compact SUV gets unique paint scheme and additional accessories by SRT Motors Coimbatore.

    Published On Sep 01, 2018 02:50:00 PM

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    A Coimbatore-based dealer for Tata Motors has built a custom, special edition of the Tata Nexon compact SUV. Thisunique Nexon gets a Rose Gold paint scheme on the outside, and an updated interior colour theme to complement its modified exterior.

    There are quite a few changes on the outside that differentiate this Nexon from the standard models. At the front, it gets a blacked-out grille and air dam, while on the sides, it gets a darker shade of rose gold on the window line.The roof rails get a blacked-out finish as well.  The rose goldtheme has also been applied to smaller details, like the badges that have been painted in the custom shade. To round it off, the alloy wheels have also been finished in black.

    On the inside, this Nexon gets rose gold touches just like the exterior. The dual-tone interior has a tasteful dark-grey and rose gold colour scheme. It also features upmarket seat covers thatgive an, overall, premium look to the car’s cabin.

    The custom modifications have been carried out on a standard Nexon at the dealership level. We spoke to the SRT Motors dealership who told us that this customisation can be carried outby them on any Tata Nexon variant at an additional cost of around Rs 2 lakh.  

    The Nexon compact SUV is available with Tata’s 1.2-litre, three-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine making 110hp and 170Nm of torque, and a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel motor that produces 110hp and 260Nm of peak torque. Both engines have two transmission options – a six-speed manual and a six-speed AMT.

    The Tata Nexon compact SUV rivals the Ford EcoSport and the Maruti Vitara Brezza and will soon see competition from Hyundai's upcoming Carlino based SUV, likely to be called Leonis.

     

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