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Tata Nexon EV

Autocar score
8
โ‚น13.27 - โ‚น18.52 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
Delhi
Startingโ‚น19,146 /month
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The Tata Nexon EV is Tata's compact eSUV. The Tata Nexon EV price ranges between Rs 12.49 lakh to Rs 17.49 lakh (ex-showroom)

The Nexon EV battery capacity is 30kWh in the entry-level variant and 45kWh in higher variants. Tata Nexon EV range is claimed at up to 489km (MIDC), with a real-world figure of around 375 km for the 45kWh variants. It has a single-motor FWD powertrain that makes up to 142 hp and 215 Nm. The Tata Nexon EV 0-100kph time is 8.9 seconds, as per Tataโ€™s claims.

In India, the Nexon EV is offered in 5 trim levels: Creative, Fearless, Empowered, Empowered+, and Empowered+ A. The Nexon EV medium-range 30kWh battery pack comes only in Creative+ and Fearless variants. Meanwhile, the long-range 45kWh battery pack comes in Creative, Fearless, Empowered, Empowered+, and Empowered+ A. The limited edition Red DARK comes in the Empowered+ and Empowered+A variants, and the Dark variant comes solely in the Empowered+ A variant.

The Nexon EV rivals the Mahindra XUV400 in its segment. But due to coinciding price ranges, the Nexon EV also competes with the MG ZS EVMG WindsorVinfast VF6, and Tata Curvv and Hyundai Creta Electric, depending on the variants.

Tata Nexon EV Highlights

  • The Tata Nexon EV safety rating is 5 stars as per Bharat NCAP. Its safety features include Level 2 ADAS, 6 airbags, an electronic parking brake with auto hold function, hill start assist, ESP, traction control, ABS with EBD, a blind spot monitor, and more.
  • In terms of charging, the Nexon EV battery state goes from 10-80 percent in 40 minutes using a 60kW DC charger.
  • The Tata Nexon EV ground clearance measures at 190-205mm, ample for Indian roads.
  • The Tata Nexon EV launch date was September 14, 2023.
  • The dimensions of the Nexon EV stand at 3995mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1625 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2498mm.
  • Inside, the Tata Nexon EV offers features like a panoramic sunroof, a floating 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 10.25-inch digital driver display, ambient lighting, ventilated front seats, connected car tech, and leatherette upholstery.
  • The Nexon EV boot space is rated at 350 litres along with an 11.6-litre frunk.
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Tata Nexon EV Latest Updates

5 March 2026: MY24 Tata Nexon EV models get benefits of up to Rs 1.41 lakh

Feb 2026: Nexon EV customers can avail discounts ranging from Rs 30,000 to Rs 1,20,000 this February; the amount varies between 2025 and 2026 models.

Sep 2025: Tata Nexon EV now gets ADAS in new top-spec Empowered+ A trim, price starts at Rs 17.29 lakh.

July 2025: Tata Nexon EV 45 now gets a 15-year battery warranty.

Apr 2025: Tata Nexon EV 5-star BNCAP safety rating extended to 45kWh variants; only 30kWh and 40.5kWh variants were rated 5 stars previously.

Feb 2025: Tata Nexon EV LR with 40.5kWh battery discontinued; 30kWh and 45kWh battery options remain.

Sep 2024: Tata Nexon EV gets bigger 45kWh battery, more range; starts at Rs 13.99 lakh.

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Tata Nexon EV Features and specifications

Our Rating
8
Mileage
275 km - 489 km
Fuel Type
Electric
Transmission
Auto
Seats
5
Body Style
SUV
Doors
5
Claimed Electric Motor Range
489 km
Warranty Distance
125000 km
Warranty Duration
3 Years
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Tata Nexon EV price & variants

The Tata EV car price in India starts at โ‚น12.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The Tata Nexon EV on road price in India will vary by city and charges like RTO, insurance, and other factors, but you can expect it to be in the โ‚น14.4-20.2 lakh range depending on the chosen variant.

In India, the Nexon EV is offered in 5 trim levels: Creative, Fearless, Empowered, Empowered+, and Empowered+ A. The Nexon EV medium range 30kWh battery pack comes only in Creative+ and Fearless variants. Meanwhile, the long-range 45kWh battery pack comes in Creative, Fearless, Empowered, Empowered+, and Empowered+ A. The limited edition Red DARK comes in the Empowered+ and Empowered+A variants and the Dark variant comes solely in the Empowered+ A variant.

The Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45 Red Dark features include a panoramic sunroof, powered and ventilated front seats, a 12.3-inch floating infotainment touchscreen, a 10.25-inch digital driver's 360-degree camera, a wireless charger, ambient lighting, connected car tech, a 9-speaker JBL sound system, leatherette upholstery, ADAS and more. The Nexon EV top model price offers the most comprehensive feature set in the lineup.

 

 

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VariantsOn road price
Easy on the pocket
Tata Nexon EV Creative+ MR
Electric | Auto
โ‚น13.27 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Autocar's pick
Tata Nexon EV Fearless MR
Electric | Auto
โ‚น14.11 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Tata Nexon EV Creative 45
Electric | Auto
โ‚น14.85 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Air quality control/filter
Tata Nexon EV Fearless 45
Electric | Auto
โ‚น15.90 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Air quality control/filter
Tata Nexon EV Empowered 45
Electric | Auto
โ‚น16.95 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Blind spot monitor
Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45
Electric | Auto
โ‚น18.31 Lakh
Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45 Dark
Electric | Auto
โ‚น18.52 Lakh
Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45 Red Dark
Electric | Auto
โ‚น18.52 Lakh

Tata Nexon EV Official Brochure

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Tata Nexon EV expert review

Autocar score
8

We like

  • Improved driveability and range

  • Loaded with tech and features

  • Step up in interior design and quality

We don't like

  • DC fast charging is slow

  • Cabin ergonomics

  • Fit and finish in certain areas

Tata completely redesigned the exterior, making it nearly unrecognizable as a facelift. Like the updated ICE Nexon, the EV draws heavily from the Curvv concept, featuring a bold split-headlamp setup, full-LED lighting, a sleeker bumper, and a wide LED light bar at the rear. New aero-efficient 16-inch alloys, the omission of blue highlights, and a stylish integrated spoiler give it a mature and modern stance. Unique to the EV are elements like a front LED bar that also shows charge status, metallic strakes in the air dam, and exclusive paint options like Empowered Oxide and Intensi-teal. These updates make the Nexon EV facelift a definite head-turner.

Inside too, the Nexon EV made a serious leap forward. Two large, crisp screens dominate the dashboard, complemented by a premium dual-tone grey interior with blue stitching. The twin-spoke steering with an illuminated logo feels nice, but its gloss black surfaces pick up smudges easily. HVAC controls are now touch-based toggles, and while visually appealing, theyโ€™re prone to fingerprints. The gear selector is now conventional, but the new drive mode rotary dial can be slow to respond. While seat bolstering and under-thigh support have improved, the cushioning is firm, and rear headroom is tight for tall passengers. USB Type-C ports, 3-point seat belts for all, and minor tweaks improve convenience, but missing features like rear seatback pockets and proper cupholders remain a downside.

Under the hood, Tataโ€™s Gen 2 electric motor is 20kg lighter, uses fewer rare-earth materials, and revs higher at 16,000rpm. Though torque is down to 215Nm, the flatter curve ensures smoother delivery and better efficiency. It still feels quick, doing 0-100kph in 9.3sec on wet roadsโ€”quicker than the outgoing EV Max. The updated 45kWh version, introduced in 2024, bumped up power to 150hp, though it felt near identical to drive. Three drive modesโ€”Eco, City, and Sportโ€”now show clearer differentiation, especially in throttle response and power delivery.

The facelift launched with 30kWh and 45kWh batteries, the latter claiming 465km (ARAI) thanks to better aerodynamics and efficiency. Regen braking remains adjustable via paddles and now recovers more energy. In real-world tests, the 45kWh version delivered a solid 350km combined range. Tata backs the battery and motor with an 8-year/1,60,000km warranty. Charging remains limited to 7.2kW AC and 30kW DC, which is slow by current standards. However, the addition of vehicle-to-load and vehicle-to-vehicle charging is a handy upgrade.

Ride quality remains firm but composed, improving at higher speeds. The Nexon EV handles well, with solid grip, confident braking, and well-weighted steering, even with efficiency-focused tyres. The rear disc brakes on higher variants further boost braking performance.

The 10.25-inch digital cluster is customisable and informative, while the 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen is fluid and bright, though slightly glitchy on the pre-production unit we tested. The system supports OTA updates, wireless smartphone connectivity, and integrates features like a 360-degree camera, blind spot monitor, and the new arcade.ev app store, which offers OTT and games. Top trims include ventilated seats, a wireless charger, air purifier, sunroof, JBL sound system, and connected car tech. Safety is top-tier with six airbags, ESC, parking sensors, electronic parking brake, and hill controls. The updated model has also earned a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating.

Priced from Rs 12.49 lakh to Rs 17.19 lakh (ex-showroom), the Nexon EV facelift builds on its predecessorโ€™s strengths. With major updates to design, quality, performance, and features, it nearly feels like an all-new model. Minor flaws like inconsistent fit/finish and slow charging remain, but overall, itโ€™s a standout mid-cycle refresh that enhances an already successful formula.

Reviewed by: Soham Thakur

Tata Nexon EV comparison

Tata Nexon EV
Tata Nexon EV
โ‚น12.49 - โ‚น17.49 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Auto
Engine
-
Fuel type
Electric
Mileage
275 km - 489 km
Mahindra XUV400
Mahindra XUV400
โ‚น15.49 - โ‚น17.49 Lakhs
7
Transmission
Auto
Engine
-
Fuel type
Electric
Mileage
359 km - 456 km
MG ZS EV
MG ZS EV
โ‚น17.99 - โ‚น20.50 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Auto
Engine
-
Fuel type
Electric
Mileage
461 km

Tata Nexon EV mileage

The Tata Nexon EV range is 275 km - 489 km km (MIDC) for the 30kWh battery pack, whereas the 45kWh option delivers a claimed Nexon EV range km of 489km. Tata Nexon EV mileage in real-world conditions should fall somewhere around 365 km (45kWh).

45kWh Nexon EV variants get a 142hp electric motor, while the 30kWh models get a 127hp motor. Torque output remains fixed at 215Nm for both. The Nexon EV battery can do a 10-80 percent charge in 40 minutes using a 60kW DC charger. For those concerned about replacement costs, the Nexon EV battery price and Tata Nexon EV battery price are covered under warranty for up to 15 years on the 45kWh variants.

 

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Fuel typeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
Electric45 kWhAuto489 km
Electric30 kWhAuto275 km

Tata Dealers in Delhi

Planning to buy Nexon EV? Here are a few dealers in Delhi

ANR Automobiles Pvt. Ltd. - Kalan Mahal

3535, Netaji Subhash Marg, Kalan Mahal, New Delhi, Delhi 110002

2.3

7045156113

Arya Tata - Connaught Place

Building N, Bombay Life, 37, Connaught Circle, Opposite CEC, Block N, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001

4.7

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

9810338861

[email protected]

Autovikas Sales & Service Pvt. Ltd - Sector 20

Marble Market, Plot No. 62, Sector 20 Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi 110075

Autovikas-Moti Nagar

No 26/3/4 Moti Nagar, Industrial Area, New Delhi, Delhi 110015

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

917045136327

[email protected]

Autovikas-Nanhey Park

No K1, Rajapuri, Dwarka, Sector 5, New Delhi, Delhi 110075

4.8

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7374965285

[email protected]

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Tata Nexon EV videos

Tata Nexon EV video reviews cover ride comfort, real-world range, handling, charging performance, and interior practicality. Watch the Nexon EV SUV video to see how it provides EV performance in a compact body along with feature rich interiors and impressive range.

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Tata Nexon EV Colours

Tata offers 5 colours for the Tata EV, namely . These colours all come with a black roof, so they are dual-tone finishes by default. Depending on the variant, the Nexon EV interior finish is either all black (Dark edition), a mix of black and white or all red seats in the red DARK edition.

 

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Tata Nexon EV FAQs

The Tata Nexon EV price starts at Rs 12.49 lakh. (ex-showroom). 
 

The MIDC claimed  Nexon EV range for 30kWh and 45kWh is 275km and 489km, respectively. 

The Nexon EV on road price in Delhi starts at Rs. 13.27 lakh and goes up to Rs. 18.52 lakh. It varies based on the city and variant selected.

 

The Nexon EV top model is Empowered+ 45 Red Dark priced at Rs. 17.49 lakh (ex-showroom) in Delhi

 

 

The Tata Nexon EV colours vary by variant. Hereโ€™s a breakdown:

  • Pristine White, Daytona Grey, and Flame Red are offered across all models.
  • Creative Ocean is exclusive to the Creative trim.
  • Oxide and Intensi Teal are exclusive to the Empowered variant.
  • A black roof is available with Empowered and Fearless variants.
  • The Creative variant gets a white roof option.

The Nexon EV interior includes a digital dashboard, full-view navigation, electronic parking brake, 360ยฐ surround view camera, and 6 airbags for enhanced safety.
 

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Trending Questions on Tata Nexon EV - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Akhil Singhon Mar 12, 2026

I am looking for an EV as my daily travel is around 75 km. I have a 3.3kW charging facility free at my office, plus a fast DC charger nearby. My budget is flexible as I am exploring the new Tata Punch EV, Nexon EV and Curvv EV, considering the โ‚น3.5 lakh discount on the Curvv EV. What should be the logical choice, considering I donโ€™t have much experience in driving, hardly, for 4-5 months as of now?

Among the options you mentioned, the Tata Punch EV Long Range is the most logical choice. It is compact, easy to manoeuvre and park, and its smooth electric power delivery makes city driving very simple for someone with limited driving experience. With your daily running and office charging facility, range should never be a concern. The new car is also very well-priced and a great value for money, thanks to the price cut compared to the older car.
The Tata Nexon EV is a good step up if you want more space and a slightly more premium feel. It offers a bigger cabin and boot, which can be useful if you regularly travel with family.
The Tata Curvv EV becomes attractive because of the โ‚น3.5 lakh discount, but it is a larger car and may feel slightly intimidating to drive initially.
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Asked by: Gopion Mar 9, 2026

I am planning to buy an electric car for mixed usage, including city driving, highway trips, and occasional hill drives. I have shortlisted the Tata Punch EV, Tata Nexon EV, and MG Windsor EV, but I am confused about which one would be the best choice. My key considerations are real-world driving range, highway performance, hill driving capability, and overall value for money. Could you please suggest which EV among these would suit my needs best and which variant I should choose?

Since your usage is a mix of city and highway driving, with occasional trips to the hills, it would be advisable to opt for the largest battery pack available. Among your chosen options, the standard MG Windsor has the smallest battery at 38kWh, the updated Tata Punch EV can be had with a 40kWh battery, and the Tata Nexon EV gets a 45kWh unit. MG has also introduced the Windsor Pro with a 52.9kWh battery pack, but it comes at a premium of almost Rs 2 lakh over the standard Windsor.

If you are willing to stretch your budget, the Windsor Pro will offer the longest real-world range of the three. In our testing, the standard 38kWh Windsor managed a combined real-world range of 308km, with an efficiency of 8.1km/kWh. With a significantly larger battery, the Windsor Pro should be able to deliver around 400km in real-world conditions. 

Naturally, the range will drop when climbing hills, but you will be able to recoup some energy on the way down using the regen modes. If you are on a tighter budget, then the Nexon EV with the 45kWh battery is a good choice too. In our testing, it delivered an efficiency of 7.79km/kWh and a real-world range of around 350km.

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Asked by: Binod Yandeon Mar 4, 2026

Would you guys recommend the new Punch EV? If so, what are the positives and negatives, and what are the alternatives to this car in a โ‚น13 to โ‚น15 lakh budget? It has to be an EV.

The Tata Punch EV is a very impressive product and is an ideal city car in many ways. It's got a very smooth powertrain and good ride comfort, and its small size is a virtue in tight city confines. Tata Motors has updated the powertrain, and the promise is of improved real-world efficiency. Charging speeds have also improved with the update, with support for up to 60kW DC charging.
You can get a fully equipped Punch EV Empowered + S 40 within your budget, which packs in plenty of tech features like digital dials, a 10.25-inch touchscreen and a 360-degree camera.
On the flip side, the Punch EV is comfy for four passengers but will be a squeeze for five. If you need a larger electric car, you could consider the Tata Nexon EV and MG Windsor EV. Both are fine EVs in their own right, but you will have to settle for a lower spec variant within your budget.
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Asked by: Abhijith Sajion Mar 3, 2026

I need an SUV or crossover under Rs 20 lakh on-road that can handle bad roads on a daily basis without major suspension issues and also deliver good mileage. I am open to both diesel and electric vehicle options.

We would recommend waiting for the new Renault Duster, whose launch is just a few weeks away, on March 17. Like the original Duster, it is expected to offer a tough yet comfortable suspension, and it has a whopping 212mm of ground clearance, which should keep it from bottoming out on bad roads. It comes with a choice of turbo-petrol engines - a 100hp 1.0-litre and 160hp 1.3-litre - both of which are understood to be quite fuel efficient. 

However, if you can wait until Diwali, Renault is launching a strong hybrid version of the Duster that uses a 1.8-litre petrol engine, 1.4kWh battery and 49hp electric motor for a total of 160hp, and promises exceptional mileage. If you want a diesel option, check out the Tata Sierra diesel, and if you want an EV option, check out the Tata Nexon EV, both of which have robust suspension to tackle rough roads.

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Asked by: Anandon Mar 1, 2026

I currently own a 2021 Tata Nexon Petrol manual, and my daily commute is about 60 km. Iโ€™m considering buying the Tata Nexon EV 45 Fearless with a budget of โ‚น15 lakh. Should I wait for the Nexon EV facelift or go ahead with the purchase now?

The Tata Nexon EV received a facelift in September 2023 and, since then, has received rolling updates like a large 45kWh battery in Sept 2024 and Level 2 ADAS in Sept 2025. The recent updates also brought a panoramic sunroof and a front trunk (frunk).
So the Nexon EV is pretty up to date in that sense, and we donโ€™t see another facelift coming for the 18 months or so. In fact, there are rumours that the Nexon will undergo a full model change in 2027, a good 10 years after it was launched. Hence, we would advise you to go ahead and buy the Nexon EV 45 if you have your heart set on it.
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Asked by: Ramakrishnaon Mar 1, 2026

I travel 100 km daily, with about 10% city driving and 90% highway. My budget is โ‚น15-20 lakh on-road. Please suggest a car that suits this usage pattern. Also, is buying an EV advisable for this daily distance and highway focus?

Since you have a high highway running, we would advise getting a diesel. While EVs do offer low running costs compared to diesels, the charging infrastructure, especially on highways, is still at a nascent stage. 

If your commute involves a location with a fixed charger, then an EV would make sense. In that case, the Tata Nexon EV Empowered 45 would be a good option. With this version, you get a large 45kWh battery that's capable of delivering a real-world range of 345-355km on a single charge. It also gets a practical and feature-rich cabin with good ride comfort. 

However, if charging is going to be an issue, a diesel SUV would be a lot less hassle. The Tata Sierra with a diesel engine and a manual gearbox would be a good option to consider. The engine is torquey and has good efficiency as well as a modern design and feature-rich cabin. 
The Adventure trim also gets you a 360-degree camera, sunroof and cruise control, among other features. 
 

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Asked by: Nipenon Feb 26, 2026

I am using a petrol MT EcoSport for my daily office commute and travel about 500-600 km a month. Should I go for an EV or a petrol IVT for city usage? Please share options based on your recommendation.

If you have convenient access to EV charging or, better yet, can install an EV charger at your home, an electric car is worth considering. EVs feel their best in the city with a seamless drive experience that no ICE automatic can match. Of course, refinement is another highlight. The quiet experience really adds calm to frustrating bumper-to-bumper drives.
You haven't shared your budget, but (in order of price) models like the Tata Punch EV, Tata Nexon EV, MG Windsor, Hyundai Creta Electric, and Mahindra XEV 9S should be in your consideration set.
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Asked by: R Kumaron Feb 24, 2026

I am planning to buy my first EV. I have had a good experience with ICE cars, especially my Hyundai Grand i10, which has had no major issues over a decade. I want a suggestion regarding the Nexon EV. Which of its variants is the best in terms of value for money within a budget of โ‚น16 lakh on-road?

Since you've decided on the Tata Nexon EV, and your budget is firm at Rs 16 lakhs, we would recommend you pick the Fearless 45 variant. With this version, you get a large 45kWh battery that's capable of delivering a real-world range of 345-355km on a single charge.
Fearless is a mid-spec variant that covers the basics, such as touchscreen, climate control, rear camera, rear wiper/washer, etc., although it misses some premium features, like a sunroof, ventilated seats, and a 360-degree camera. If you prefer to have these features, you will need to stretch your budget slightly and opt for the Empowered 45 variant.
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Asked by: Hardikon Feb 20, 2026

My annual usage will be about 8,000 km. Drive split: 80% city and 20% highway. Budget: โ‚น13 to 16 lakh. Should I go for an EV or turbo petrol? Which car would you suggest in this budget?

Given your relatively low annual usage of 8,000km and the fact that 80% of your usage is in the city, an electric car would be a good choice for you. Within your budget, you should consider the Tata Nexon EV 45, which is spacious, comfortable and well-loaded with features.
However, bear in mind that for that 20% of highway usage, you will have limited range, and that is merely a consequence of the battery sizes available in EVs at this budget, of which the Nexon EV is the largest. The Nexon EV's official range figure is 489km, but in our real-world tests, it managed closer to 350km.
So just bear this in mind when planning any long-distance highway trips; make sure to add time for charging stops along the way.
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Asked by: Sheldonon Feb 4, 2026

I want to buy and EV/hybrid car with daily city running 50km and occasional highway running average 100km a month. I was driving a duster till I sold it in 2024. Please suggest a suitable car

The Tata Nexon EV will be the ideal choice for your requirements. The Fearless 45 version gets you the bigger 45kWh battery pack with a real-world range of 350km and it has a good set of features along with an excellent ride that will come close to the Duster you owned. It is stable on the highway, the charging network is growing rapidly and as a city car, it offers the lowest running costs in comparison to ICE. 

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