
Last Updated on: 23 Dec 2025
Tata Nexon price in Jaipur
The on road price of Tata Nexon in Jaipur ranges from approximately ₹8.46 lakh for the base Petrol Smart MT variant to about ₹16.71 lakh for the top Diesel Fearless + PS Red #Dark AMT variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Jaipur are between ₹7.32 lakh and ₹14.15 lakh.
Check the Nexon on-road price of all variants in Jaipur in the table below:
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Trending Questions on Tata Nexon - Answered by Autocar Experts
I want a 5-seater diesel car with good fuel efficiency, with a budget of up to Rs 15 lakh. Please suggest.
Hi Autocar Team, I am Neel. I am buying my first car and need suggestions for a non-AMT automatic car with an on-road budget of Rs 10 lakh and Rs 14 lakh. My priorities are safety, mileage and features like a 360-degree camera and cruise control. Kindly provide your suggestions.
My on-road budget is around Rs 15 lakh. I am unable to decide between the Urban Cruiser Taisor, XUV 3XO, Nexon and Fronx. I am looking for good mileage, safety, AMT and a sunroof. Please guide me.
My monthly commute is around 2500 kms. I need a fuel-efficient car that offers good space and safety. My budget is around 12-13 lakh. Which car would you recommend?
I will be mostly using the car for city driving and plan to buy it through a car leasing program. I am confused between the XUV 3XO, XUV 7XO, and Tata Nexon. Please advise.
I am looking to buy a new car with a maximum budget of ₹10-15 lakh. I want a car with a 4- or 5-star safety rating that delivers a decent fuel average. My usage will be mostly on weekends, with a maximum of 500-700 km per month. I want an automatic car, but not an AMT. My shortlist includes: Skoda Kyalq Signature Plus/Prestige TC 3XO AX5L Tata Nexon Creative Plus PS Dark 7 DCA Please suggest the best option.
Unfortunately, none of the turbo petrol options you listed will be very efficient. Given your limited running, this should not be a concern.
We would recommend choosing between the Skoda Kylaq and the Mahindra XUV 3XO. Both are engaging to drive, offer strong turbo petrol engines, smooth 6-speed torque converter automatics, and a comfortable ride.
The key difference is space. The Mahindra is the better five-seater thanks to its wider body, while the Skoda offers a larger and more practical boot.
The Tata Nexon remains one of the highest-selling cars in the segment, but it is also among the oldest and is due for an update.
I am looking for a petrol SUV with an automatic gearbox, sunroof, hill assist, good rear-seat comfort, and preferably paddle shifters. My on-road budget is ₹15 lakh in Thane. Please suggest.
I am interested in buying the Tata Nexon petrol automatic and am confused between the AMT and the DCA. Very confusing. Which one is better?
I am a first-time car buyer and want to purchase a petrol automatic car with good features. I am confused between the Hyundai Venue, Skoda Kylaq, Tata Nexon and Toyota Hyryder. My budget is around ₹15 to 16 lakh. My usage is mostly within the city with limited highway driving, and my monthly running is around 2,000km. Please advise.
If you want a torque converter automatic transmission, the Skoda Kylaq is your best bet. It is powered by a lively 999cc 3-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, paired with a smooth 6-speed AT, with a suspension setup that makes driving the Kylaq fun.
Hi all, I am planning to buy a diesel manual car and am confused between the new Hyundai Venue HX5 and the Tata Nexon Creative variants. My budget is around ₹13-14 lakh. Please suggest which one I should choose.
The Hyundai Venue HX5 is the better pick. It's got the smoother and more refined engine, as well as the easier-to-modulate clutch. There's a more modern and airier vibe to the Venue's interior, too, and cabin quality is superior.
The Tata Nexon Creative does pack in a few more features over a Venue HX5, but the Hyundai does get the nicer touchscreen. A big miss on the HX5 is a rear wiper, though. It's a pity that the Hyundai Venue diesel manual doesn't come in higher-spec HX6 form that would have been the sweet spot in price and features.
Things that set the Nexon apart are its tough build and rugged suspension that can take quite a beating. The Nexon has been around for a while and, despite frequent updates, has started showing its age in the face of new competition.










































