Last Updated on: 20 Nov 2025
Tata Nexon EV price in Rohtak
The on-road price of the Tata Nexon EV in Rohtak ranges from ₹13.27 lakh for the base model to about ₹18.52 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Rohtak are between ₹12.49 lakh and ₹17.49 lakh.
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I used a Brezza CNG and now I am confused between CNG and EV. Which one is better? I have a daily running of 100 km and want to purchase an SUV like the Brezza.
For your daily running of 100kms, an EV will do just fine, but you will have to charge it daily or at least every alternate day. Thus, we would recommend this only if you have access to reliable charging at either your home or place of work. Since you are looking for an SUV body style, you can consider buying the Tata Nexon EV or the recently unveiled electric Mahindra XUV3XO.
If charging is an issue, a CNG would be a better choice; the CNG Brezza is a good performer. Do bear in mind that the CNG tank does eat into the boot space.
If you would like to have a usable boot, then consider the Nexon CNG. It has dual CNG tanks below the floor, thus leaving you with an open and very usable boot.
I want to buy an SUV, and my priorities are as follows: mileage - hybrid or EV, safety - Level 2 ADAS, and comfort - Ventilated seats. Please suggest an SUV within a budget of ₹20 lakh.
I am 69 years old and currently drive, and am driven in, an MG Hector. The vehicle feels too large for me, especially for parking and driving in NCR traffic. I want to sell it and buy something smaller, preferably an EV. I drive about 20 km daily and take one outstation trip a month, mostly to the hills (600-800 km). I want a slightly higher driving position, decent safety features, and an automatic transmission. I liked the Nexon EV 45. My budget is around ₹15 lakh, but I am open to suggestions.
My daily running is 60km (50% highway and 50% city). I am confused between buying a Hyundai Creta diesel or an EV. My budget is ₹20 to 22 lakh. Please suggest.
I want to buy an EV car with a budget of Rs 18-20 lakh. I live in Bardhaman, where only a Tata service centre is available and Kolkata is 100 km away. Please suggest the best EV options that suit my location and service constraints.
Since there is only a Tata Motors service centre in your town of Bardhaman, you should go for a Tata Motors EV, and there are plenty of options.
In your budget, the Tata Nexon EV is your best all-around option. It is a proven product and offers a good mix of space, comfort, features and range. Its electric motor is smooth and powerful, and comfort is excellent thanks to well-calibrated suspension. It should be a good EV option for you.
Being a tech enthusiast, I want to go for the Nexon EV; I currently own a 2009 WagonR Duo, and my monthly running is 1000 km, and I have planned my budget according to market options available - please suggest a suitable vehicle.
You can go ahead with the Nexon EV. We suggest you go for the Nexon EV. Your average daily driving is around 40km, so an MR variant should satisfy your everyday needs. You must know two key points: Tata Motors after sales service is a bit patchy, though they are working on improving it. The Nexon EV charging is slow, even with a fast charger, so you will have to plan your charging on long routes.
I have been using automatic cars, a Celerio and a Grand i10, for the past 8 years. Both are good, and the i10 is smoother. I now want to replace the Celerio and buy a new automatic petrol car or an EV within a 20 lakh budget. My monthly usage is around 1,000 km, mostly in the city with rare highway trips. Which is better: an automatic SUV priced around 16 to 20 lakh, or an EV like the Windsor or Nexon within an 18 lakh budget? I also have a home charging facility. My wife will use the car sometimes. Are there any other EV or automatic options available in this range?
Confused between Nexon EV and Tata Sierra petrol. I wanted an electric car car but after seeing the new Sierra, I am confused
I currently own a Creta SX(O) IVT petrol, which guzzles a lot of petrol, especially after E20. I am getting single-digit mileage and spending around Rs 4,500 per week on petrol. I want to switch to a Tiago EV. My budget is Rs 15 to 18 lakh, and I need a boot space of around 450 litres.
I am planning to buy a new petrol automatic car with a budget of ₹15-17 lakh. My usage is mostly city driving, and I prioritise efficiency over features and aesthetics, as long as the performance is good. I’m considering the Mahindra XUV 3XO, Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, and Skoda Kylaq. I also like the Toyota Hyryder for its hybrid efficiency, but it exceeds my budget. Which car would suit me best?
All the compact SUV options you've listed are powered by turbo-petrol engines, and since you are looking for efficiency, be warned, in typical city driving (stop-go conditions), these turbo-petrol engines aren't likely to be very efficient.
Also, these are very sensitive to the driving style and ambient conditions, which can drop the mileage down to single digits. Among the options you've listed, the Mahindra XUV3XO 1.2 Turbo (MPI) AT is likely to satiate your need for performance while offering a smoother and comfortable experience overall.
Another option you may consider is the Citroen Basalt X/Aircross X, provided there is a Citroen touchpoint in your city. However, if you want to keep the running costs down at all costs without sacrificing performance, go for the Tata Nexon EV 45.



























































