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Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45

VariantEmpowered+ A 45
CityMumbai
₹18.55 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹26,869 /month
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The Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45 variant is priced at ₹17.49 lakh. The Empowered+ A 45 variant offers key features like . Explore complete specifications, and features below.

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Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45 Key Features

Safety
  • Lane Departure Avoidance
  • Front Collision Avoidance
  • Traffic Sign Recognition
Comfort
  • Sunroof
  • Ambient Lighting

Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45 specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Electric
Pure Electric Driving Mode
Yes
Number of Motors
1
Motor Type
Permanent Magnet Synchronous AC motor
Max Motor Power
145hp
Max Motor Torque
215Nm
Drive Layout
Front Wheel Drive
Gearbox Type
Auto
Number of Gears
1
Lockable Differential/s
No
Sport Mode for Automatic Gearbox
Yes
Manual Shifts via Gear Lever on Automatic Gearbox
No

Fuel & Performance

Battery Capacity
45 kWh
Terrain Modes
No
Claimed Range
489 km
Charging Time
17.6hrs 10%-100%(15A), 6.6hrs 10%-100%(7.2 kW AC fast charger), 40min 10%-80%(60 kW DC fast charger) hrs
Auto Start/Stop
No
User Reported Range
297.8 km
0-100kph
9.77 s
20-80kph (in third gear/ kickdown)
5.32 s
40-100kph (in fourth gear/ kickdown)
6.68 s

Suspension & Steering

Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Disc
Type of Power Assist
Electric
Steering Adjust
Tilt
Steering Adjust type
Manual
Turning Radius
5.3 m
Front Suspension Type
Independent, MacPherson Strut
Front Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Suspension Type
Non-independent, Torsion Beam
Rear Springs
Coil Springs
Damper Control
No
Ride Height Adjust
No
Wheels
Alloys
Wheel Size
16 inches
Front Tyre Size
215/60 R16
Rear Tyre Size
215/60 R16
Spare Wheel
Full Size

Dimensions

Length
3994 mm
Width
1811 mm
Height
1625 mm
Wheelbase
2498 mm
Doors
5
Ground Clearance
190 mm
Boot Capacity
350 litres

Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45 features

Comfort

Power Windows
Front and Rear
Acoustic Windshield
Cabin Boot Access
Digital Instrument Cluster
Fully Digital
Door Pockets
Utility Recess On Dashboard

Safety

Crash Test Rating
5
Door Ajar Warning
Driver Airbag
Airbags
6
Day Night Interior Mirror
Automatic
Seat Belt Warning

Exterior

Body Coloured Bumpers
Welcome and Goodbye Animation
Rub Strips
Antenna
Shark Fin
Scuff Plates
Headlight Height Adjuster

Interior

Speedometer
Digital
Tachometer
Trip Meter
Average Fuel Consumption
Average Speed
Distance to Empty

Entertainment

Audio System
CD Player
Branded Music System
JBL
Speakers
4
USB Input
AUX Input

Connected Car Features

Service Reminder Via App
Check Vehicle Status via App
Vehicle Tracking Via App
Emergency Call Button
Find My Car
Geo Fence

Tata Nexon EV variants

VariantsOn road price
Easy on the pocket
Tata Nexon EV Creative+ MR
Electric | Auto
₹13.25 Lakh
Electronic Stability Control
Fully Digital Digital Instrument Cluster
Wired Android Auto
Over the air (OTA) updates
Fabric Seat Material
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Tata Nexon EV Fearless MR
Electric | Auto
₹14.09 Lakh
Rear Defogger
Rear AC Vents
Phone-based Satellite Navigation
Navigation On Instrument Cluster
Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel
Tata Nexon EV Creative 45
Electric | Auto
₹14.99 Lakh
Hill Descent Control
Wired Android Auto
LED Daytime Running Lights
Rear AC Vents
Electronic Parking Brake with Autohold
Tata Nexon EV Fearless 45
Electric | Auto
₹16.05 Lakh
Rear Washer/Wiper
Exterior Mirrors Electric Fold with Power Folding
Phone-based Satellite Navigation
Navigation On Instrument Cluster
Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel
Tata Nexon EV Empowered 45
Electric | Auto
₹17.11 Lakh
Blind Spot Monitor
Panoramic Sunroof
JBL Branded Music System
Leatherette Seat Material
Charging Indicator On Light Bar
Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45
Electric | Auto
₹18.55 Lakh
Lane Departure Avoidance
Sunroof
Phone-based Satellite Navigation
Front Only Ventilated Seats
Daytime Running Lights
Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45 Dark
Electric | Auto
₹18.76 Lakh
Lane Departure Avoidance
Sunroof
Phone-based Satellite Navigation
Front Only Ventilated Seats
Daytime Running Lights
Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45 Red Dark
Electric | Auto
₹18.76 Lakh
Lane Departure Avoidance
Sunroof
Phone-based Satellite Navigation
Front Only Ventilated Seats
Daytime Running Lights

Tata Nexon EV comparison

Tata Nexon EV
Tata Nexon EV
₹12.49 - ₹17.69 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Auto
Engine
-
Fuel type
Electric
Mileage
275 km - 489 km
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Mahindra XUV400
Mahindra XUV400
₹15.49 - ₹17.49 Lakhs
7
Transmission
Auto
Engine
-
Fuel type
Electric
Mileage
359 km - 456 km
MG ZS EV
MG ZS EV
₹17.99 - ₹20.50 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Auto
Engine
-
Fuel type
Electric
Mileage
461 km

Questions you may find useful

5w

Hi Autocar Team, I currently own a 2016 Maruti Suzuki Ciaz diesel, which I plan to keep for highway trips, long-distance travel and as a backup vehicle. I am looking to buy a second car purely as a city EV for Chennai, with a budget of around Rs 15 lakh on-road, though I can stretch slightly if justified. My typical usage includes daily city driving, client meetings, airport runs and occasional family outings. I drive around 10,000km per year and usually keep my cars for 7-9 years or until they reach around 1 lakh kilometres. My priorities are: ride comfort and suspension, reliability over 7-9 years, battery warranty and long-term ownership confidence, service network and availability of parts, ease of driving and parking in city traffic, resale value after 7-9 years, and real-world range of at least 300km. I have already test-driven several EVs, including the Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta EV, Kia Carens EV, MG ZS EV, Maruti e Vitara and VinFast VF 6. While I liked the Mahindra and VinFast products, I am now wondering whether a smaller and more affordable EV makes more sense since I already have the Ciaz for highway duties. Which EV would you recommend as the best secondary city car for long-term ownership in India today? Would you choose the Tata Punch EV, Nexon EV, Tiago EV, MG Windsor EV or another option altogether? Looking forward to your advice.

Verified
5w

Pick the Tata Nexon EV 45kWh. For a Chennai city car, it rides over broken roads better than most, slips into tight parking spaces, and still delivers over 300km on a single charge. You already have the Ciaz for highway duties, so the Nexon EV’s size, light steering and good visibility make daily client visits and airport runs stress-free.For long-term ownership, Tata’s EV footprint is the widest in India today, with parts and service support across most cities, and the 8-year/1.6 lakh km battery warranty aligns well with your 7-9 year ownership plan. The battery chemistry also handles heat well, which matters in Chennai. Running costs remain low, and strong demand should help resale values compared to many other EVs.The Punch EV and Tiago EV are good options too, but they will fall well short of your requirement of 300km-plus on a single charge. The MG Windsor EV is worth considering if you want a more spacious cabin, though its real-world range is not as strong as the Nexon EV’s.One honest niggle: Tata’s service quality can be inconsistent, so make sure you choose a good dealer with a strong reputation.

VehicleTata Nexon EV
VehicleTata Punch EV
VehicleTata Tiago EV
VehicleMG Windsor
6w

I'm looking to buy an EV in the 13-15 lakh budget range. Right now, the Punch EV seems to be the best fit. Can anyone share if a next-generation Nexon EV based on the ACTI EV platform is expected anytime soon? If the launch is not too far away, I can wait and opt for the larger car instead. Thanks in advance for any information.

Verified
6w

Go ahead with the Tata Punch EV now, because an all-new Nexon EV is a long way off, and your Rs. 13-15 lakh budget cleanly fits the Punch EV. The current Nexon EV got a big update only recently, so a ground-up platform change is unlikely in the next 12 months. The next-gen Nexon is due likely in 2027, and even so, the ICE model will come first, with the EV likely to follow later, so your wait will be long. When it does come, expect it to be pricier than today’s Nexon EV, so it will likely sit well above your budget anyway.For your money today, the recently updated Punch EV gives you a modern EV package, a useful range for daily commutes, and it is easier to live with in tight city traffic and parking. If you truly need more cabin and boot space for family trips, the current Nexon EV exists, but getting a well-equipped one will push you beyond Rs 15 lakh on-road in most cities.

VehicleTata Punch EV
VehicleTata Nexon EV
9w

Sir, how is the rear suspension and ride quality of the Mahindra XEV 9e Pack One and Two? I tested the Pack Three and found the rear seat very boat-like with too much movement both vertically and sideways, which can get nauseating for rear-seat passengers. Is the suspension setup in Pack One and Two any better? Should I instead go for the Harrier EV 75 RWD if I want better ride quality, or should I wait for the Sierra EV? I want an EV bigger than the Nexon, but I do not like the Curvv EV and was thinking of avoiding Mahindra because of the suspension. I tried the Nexon EV and new Punch EV and found their rear suspension much better than the XEV 9e and even the eVitara. Please guide.

Verified
9w

What you felt in the Mahindra XEV 9e Pack Three is a fair observation. The XEV 9e does have a softer suspension tune, and for some rear seat passengers, that can translate into a floaty, slightly boat-like vertical movement over undulations, which can feel uncomfortable or even nauseating if you are sensitive to that kind of motion. As far as we know, there is no major suspension hardware difference between Pack One, Two and Three that fundamentally changes this character, so we would not expect the lower variants to feel significantly different in this regard.If rear seat ride quality and body control are a major priority, the Tata Harrier EV is the better option right now. It feels more tied down, composed and generally better controlled from the rear, without that excessive floatiness. If you still want to stay with Mahindra, the XEV 9e actually feels more balanced in this respect and does not have the same exaggerated bouncy character as the XEV 9S.That said, since you are clearly particular about ride quality and already like how Tata’s EVs are tuned, we would absolutely suggest waiting for the Tata Sierra EV as well, especially since its launch is right around the corner. It should sit in that sweet spot above the Nexon EV in size while potentially offering the kind of more settled suspension setup you seem to prefer.

VehicleMahindra XEV 9e
VehicleMahindra XEV 9S
VehicleTata Sierra EV
VehicleTata Nexon EV
VehicleTata Harrier EV
34w

I currently own a Tata Tigor AMT, but I’m unhappy with the AMT’s performance and the cabin feels too cramped for my 6 ft height. I want to upgrade with a budget of around ₹10 lakh. I’m considering a used Hyundai Creta (automatic), but I’m worried about petrol issues due to ethanol blending. Should I instead buy a new EV such as the Windsor EV or Tata Nexon EV? My driving is mainly in the city (Mumbai), about 500 km/month. Which option suits me best?

Verified
34w

Since your running is 500km a month and within city limits, an EV makes sense for you. However, given your budget is around Rs 10 lakh, both the MG Windsor EV and Tata Nexon EV are more expensive than that. Alternatively, you should consider the Tata Punch EV. The ARAI claimed Tata Punch EV range is 265 km for the smaller 25 kWh battery pack version and 365 km for the larger 35 kWh long range (LR) version, with a real-world LR range of around 229 km. Power and torque outputs are 82hp and 114 Nm for Standard and 122 hp and 190 Nm for Long Range. The Punch EV is ideal for urban users who want a compact, well-equipped EV with solid performance and comfort. Tata Punch EV prices start at Rs 9.99 lakh and go up to Rs 14.44 lakh (ex-showroom).

VehicleTata Punch EV
VehicleTata Nexon EV
VehicleMG Windsor
36w

I want to upgrade my Suzuki Swift ZXI to a new car. I travel 1,500-2,000 km monthly, about 80% in the city. I’m confused between the Nexon EV Creative and the upcoming Fronx Hybrid. My budget is around ₹15 lakh. Please suggest.

Verified
36w

The upcoming Fronx hybrid is expected to be a full or strong hybrid and thus will deliver a good fuel efficiency; however, it is still some time away. If you need a car soon or in the next few months, then the Nexon EV would be best.

VehicleTata Nexon EV
37w

I mostly drive in the city and am planning to buy a new car. I’m confused about whether to buy the Tata Nexon EV or the Kia Sonet / Hyundai Venue. The EV’s budget is high, but I can save on petrol. What should I do? Please advise.

Verified
37w

The right vehicle for you is difficult to suggest without knowing your monthly running. If you drive around 1,000-1,200 km per month, it’s better to go for a petrol car, as it will be much more affordable to buy.We would also recommend waiting for the new Hyundai Venue, which is set to launch on November 4, before making your final decision.That said, electric vehicles like the Tata Nexon EV are great for city driving. They offer strong performance, quiet running, and low running costs (if you have the facility to charge at home).

VehicleHyundai New Venue
VehicleTata Nexon EV
38w

Nexon EV or Baleno. Which one should I buy? My monthly running is around 2,000 km, and my budget is ₹15–20 lakh.

Verified
37w

But if you have to choose between the Baleno and Nexon EV, go for the Maruti Baleno. It is much more affordable as Baleno price starts from ₹5.98 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand Nexon EV price begins with ₹12.49 lakh (ex-showroom), the initial savings will offset EV's running cost benefits. What's also nice is that the Baleno is very efficient too. Additionally, the Baleno's resale value will be much better than the Nexon EV.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Baleno
VehicleTata Nexon EV
39w

Hi, I travel around 3,000 km a month, with 80% on highways at speeds of 100–120 km/h. I am looking to buy an EV and can set up a home charger. The options I have narrowed down to are: MG ZS EV top model – an older car, but is it still worth it? MG Windsor Pro EV top model Tata Nexon EV top model Which of these should I go for?

Verified
38w

We’d rule out the MG Windsor Pro EV first. It’s more of a city-focused EV, and its highway manners aren’t ideal. The ride is firm, and there is noticeable road noise, which can be tiring over long distances.The Tata Nexon EV is capable on highways, but its real-world range still falls short of the MG ZS EV’s. An important factor if you cover long distances and occasionally rely on public chargers.The MG ZS EV, though slightly older, remains the best option for your usage. It offers stronger performance, a more comfortable long-distance ride, better range, and a more spacious, premium cabin that feels a class above the others. Since it has been on sale for a while, you should also be able to negotiate a decent discount.

VehicleMG ZS EV
VehicleTata Nexon EV
VehicleMG Majestor
2d

I travel around 120km every day, five days a week, within Mumbai. I'm looking for an EV with a bit more ground clearance and a budget of around 15 lakh. Which one would you recommend?

Verified
9h

For your usage of 120km a day, five days a week within Mumbai, an electric car makes strong financial sense, but there is a drawback you should also consider. As for the car, the best fit for your requirements is the Tata Nexon EV 45. It offers a real-world range of around 350km, which comfortably covers your daily commute with margin for AC usage and traffic. This Tata electric car also has good ground clearance for Mumbai’s speed breakers and broken patches, and the compact SUV form factor makes it easy to manoeuvre and park in the city. Within your Rs 15 lakh budget, however, the only downside is that you'll get a lower variant with fewer features.The Punch EV is another option to consider, offering more features but a slightly shorter range. The drawback is that the boot and interior space are less, but for a daily city commute, that is a minor compromise. Do note, however, that with such high usage, you will charge your car very frequently, and this will take its toll on the battery life. So while your daily running costs will be low, you might experience performance and range drops earlier in the car's life than other users, which could even affect resale value.

VehicleTata Nexon EV
VehicleTata Punch EV
2d

Which is the best EV car to buy under a budget of Rs. 20 lakh in terms of features, safety, and reliability?

Verified
1d

The MG Windsor Pro is the best EV to buy under Rs. 20 lakh if you want a genuinely usable family car. It is the only EV in this price range that offers a proper five-seat cabin with good rear-seat space, a large boot and a comfortable ride. That makes it far more practical than smaller EVs like the Tata Nexon EV or Mahindra XUV 3XO EV, which are good cars but do not offer the same level of space or comfort. The Windsor also has a proven track record in India, and MG’s service network is now well established, so reliability and ownership experience are not concerns. The MG car also comes loaded with features like a large touchscreen, leatherette upholstery, panoramic sunroof and much more. As for safety, the Windsor Pro also gets Level 2 ADAS features like autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control and much more. The only real drawback is that the Windsor is not the most exciting car to drive, but as a family EV it is the most complete package in this price bracket. If you are looking for something more compact and city-friendly, the Nexon EV is still a strong alternative, but for overall practicality the Windsor is the clear recommendation.

VehicleMG Windsor
VehicleTata Nexon EV
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO EV

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CitiesOn road price
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₹13.25 - ₹18.76 Lakh
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₹13.25 - ₹18.76 Lakh
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₹13.25 - ₹18.76 Lakh
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₹13.25 - ₹18.76 Lakh

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