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Tata Nexon price in Sadasivpet

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₹8.89 - ₹17.63 Lakh
On road price, Sadasivpet
Sadasivpet
Starting₹12,871 /month
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The Tata Nexon price in Sadasivpet starts at Rs 7.37 lakh for the Petrol Smart MT variant, while the Nexon top model price goes up to Rs 14.32 lakh (ex-showroom). The Nexon on road price in Sadasivpet ranges from Rs 8.89 lakh to Rs 17.63 lakh.

 

Nexon Price List in Sadasivpet 2026 (Ex-Showroom):

 

  • Nexon price range - Rs 7.37 lakh - ₹14.32 lakh
  • Nexon base model price (Petrol Smart MT) - Rs 7.37 lakh
  • Nexon mid variant price (Petrol Creative + PS DK MT) - Rs 11.72 lakh
  • Nexon top model price (Diesel Fearless + PS Red #Dark AMT) - Rs 14.32 lakh

 

Nexon on road price in Sadasivpet includes:

 

  • RTO / Registration charges (Sadasivpet-specific tax rates)
  • Comprehensive insurance
  • Handling & registration charges
  • Fastag and statutory costs

 

Is the Tata Nexon worth the price in Sadasivpet?

The Nexon price in Sadasivpet is justified if you are looking for:

  • A feature-packed compact SUV with 5-star safety credentials
  • A tech-laden cabin with comfortable seating for up to 5 occupants
  • Capable and diverse powertrains, as well as lots of choice in variants
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Tata Nexon price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Tata Nexon Petrol Smart MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.89 Lakh
Airbags
Parking sensors
Rear passenger adjustable seats
Body kit
Adjustable ORVM
Tata Nexon CNG Smart MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
₹9.68 Lakh
Airbags
Parking sensors
Rear passenger adjustable seats
Body kit
Adjustable ORVM
Value for money
Tata Nexon Petrol Smart + MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.72 Lakh
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Steering mounted controls
Tata Nexon Petrol Smart + S MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.07 Lakh
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rain sensing wipers
Tata Nexon Petrol Smart + AMT
1199 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹10.61 Lakh
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Steering mounted controls
Easy on the pocket
Tata Nexon CNG Smart + MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
₹10.73 Lakh
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Steering mounted controls
Tata Nexon Petrol Pure + MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.76 Lakh
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Rain sensing wipers
Tata Nexon Diesel Smart + MT
1497 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹10.82 Lakh
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Steering mounted controls
Tata Nexon CNG Smart + S MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
₹11.08 Lakh
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rain sensing wipers
Tata Nexon Petrol Pure + S MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.09 Lakh
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera

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Tata Nexon FAQs

The Tata Nexon price in Sadasivpet starts from ₹7.37 lakh and goes upto ₹14.32 lakh.

The Tata Nexon base model on road price in Sadasivpet is ₹8.89 lakh.

The Tata Nexon top model on road price is ₹17.63 lakh in Sadasivpet.

The most expensive variant of the Tata Nexon in Sadasivpet is the Diesel Fearless + PS Red #Dark AMT.

The most affordable variant of the Tata Nexon in Sadasivpet is the Petrol Smart MT.

The ex-showroom price of Nexon top model in Sadasivpet is Rs 14.32 lakh.

The Tata Nexon base model price in Sadasivpet is Rs 7.37 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Tata Nexon on road price in Sadasivpet is Rs 8.89 lakh to Rs 17.63 lakh.

Tata Nexon petrol variant price range in Sadasivpet is Rs 7.32 lakh-13.82 lakh (ex-showroom).

Tata Nexon petrol variant on road price range in Sadasivpet is Rs 8.89 lakh - 17.14 lakh.

Tata Nexon diesel variant price range in Sadasivpet is Rs 9.01 lakh-14.15 lakh (ex-showroom).

Tata Nexon diesel variant on road price range in Sadasivpet is Rs 10.82 lakh - 17.63 lakh.

Tata Nexon CNG variant price range in Sadasivpet is Rs 8.23 lakh-13.36 lakh (ex-showroom).

Tata Nexon CNG variant on road price range in Sadasivpet is Rs 9.68 lakh - 15.73 lakh.

Tata Nexon automatic price range in Sadasivpet is Rs 8.78 lakh-14.15 lakh (ex-showroom).

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Dushyant Sikri

2d

Hello. I have a Tata Nexon petrol (P)XM+(S) BS6 January 2023 model. It comes with stock size of 195 60 R16 tyres. I've driven almost 54000 kms on it. A few months back, I had a puncture in one of the tyres, and unknowingly, my father drove almost 27-30 kms with a flat tyre. During that the tyre suffered multiple punctures from the side profile. I got it repaired at that time. From February 2026, she went for alignment balancing. Considering the state of that tyre, I decided to get that repaired tyre replaced. I took out my new unused stepney, which was unused since 2023, purchased one new tyre, so that I’ll put a new one in the front and an old one at the back. All done, but from the very next day the car started making an unusual vibration from the pedal side, and noise was also there. Drove for one week straight, but the noise and vibration were still there. I went to that tyre shop, changed the position of all the tyres, and tried every possible combination. But the sound was still there, and he said, since you've changed only one tyre, that is why there is noise and vibration. Get all new tyres and the sound will go. Had a little rough talk, so i decided to go to some other tyre shop. Now, after I went to the other one, I shared my issue, and he also said get new tyres, the noise will go. Okay, but here is the catch: on the advice of a tyre franchise owner, from where I used to stay earlier, I decided to upgrade to 215 60 R16 tyres, which come as standard in higher Nexon models. Plus, I also verified this by watching multiple videos on YouTube. Finally, I decided to upgrade. Plus, somewhere I read that driving a new tyre which has not been used for many years leads to tyre bursts. Since the budget was a constraint, I decided to change 2 tyres currently, then later, after six to seven months will change the rest of the two. And the new tyre which I bought in the first place, ill make that as stepney. Tyres changed 195 60 R16 new tyres( one purchased, one unused stepney) in the front and the new set 215 60 R16 in the rear. But the noise still does not go away. Though the car became a lot quieter, the vibration from the pedal was still there. I went to the mechanic and got to know that it is the front wheel bearing and the disc rotor, and got it changed. Now, after 3-4 days, a new noise came up, something kat-kat types whenever I brake. Plus, the whistling sound of the brakes whenever the brakes are applied slowly. This kat-kat noise comes after whenever I drive 7-8 kms in the city. But, I went to Bhimtal in March, there on the hills, this kat-kat sound became permanent even if I don’t brake on the incline as well as the decline. I stayed there for three days, and I drove daily, and this kat-kat sound was constantly there, from the very first kilometre. I've got the suspension checked by the mechanic. It's totally okay as of now, had it been the suspension, the sound would ve been permanent, not after i drove 7-8 kms. Pls help the community, is this the tyres or should I go to Tata Motors service first and get it diagnosed ??

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2d

Given your high daily use and those hill drives, this now feels less like a tyre issue and more like something disturbed during the front wheel bearing and brake disc job. I would take the car to a Tata service workshop first for a full brake and hub check.Two things are likely at play. First, you now have different tyre sizes front and rear. 195/60 R16 in front and 215/60 R16 at the back are about 3 to 4 percent different in height. That can confuse the ABS and stability systems because the wheels show different wheel speeds even at the same road speed. On hills this gets worse, which matches your “kat-kat” becoming constant there. That sound can be the ABS (the anti‑lock brake system that rapidly applies and releases the brakes to stop wheel lock) kicking in when it should not.Second, the new noises started after the front bearing and disc change. If the ABS wheel sensor or its magnetic ring was damaged, fitted the wrong way, or the gap is off, the system will misread and pulse the brakes. If the disc was not mounted on a clean hub, or only one disc was changed, or pad clips/shims were not refitted, you can also get pedal buzz, a clicking under braking after a few km when hot, and a whistle on light braking.Ask Tata to inspect both front hubs and ABS sensors, confirm the correct bearing with encoder is fitted the right way, check sensor gaps and wiring, measure if the discs are not perfectly straight, clean and refit pads with the correct hardware, and open the rear drums to check shoes and springs. Also check the metal splash shield for a small bend or stone.On tyres, do not run mixed sizes long term. Either go 195/60 R16 on all four or 215/60 R16 on all four only if Tata lists that size for your car. Until you sort this, keep the newer pair at the rear. Your unused 2023 spare is fine to use if it has no cracks and was stored away from sun and heat. To sum up; fix the brake and hub issue at Tata first, then make all four tyres the same size. That will address both the safety and the noise.

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Palash

2d

I want help choosing an automatic car under ₹15 lakh. I like the power of the XUV 3XO, but it is the most expensive among its peers. The Nexon with the DCA gearbox also felt surprisingly smooth during my test drive and is nearly ₹2 lakh cheaper than the 3XO. However, I have heard concerns about Tata’s reliability. Is this true? What are my other options? My usage will mostly be in the city (around 30 km daily), along with a weekly return trip between Mumbai and Pune.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1d

For mostly city use with a weekly Mumbai-Pune trip and a ₹15 lakh budget, the Tata Nexon DCA is a strong choice-preferably a mid variant like the Nexon Creative DCA (or the closest equivalent within your budget; confirm current variant names with the dealer). It fits because the DCA feels very smooth at low speeds, which makes daily traffic easy. It also handles rough roads well, so your city and ghat stretches feel calmer; and it keeps you a good 1-2 lakh below an XUV 3XO auto with enough power for the Expressway climbs.Regarding Tata’s reliability concerns, older Tata cars did have small issues and service quality could vary by dealer. However, the current Nexon has improved a lot and we are not seeing widespread trouble with the new DCA. The safer way to own it is simple; pick the maximum extended warranty, choose a well-rated service centre, and keep the software updated. Also, like any dual-clutch gearbox, avoid holding the car on the throttle on slopes; use the brake or hill-hold.Compared to the XUV 3XO, the Nexon is not as quick when you push hard, and in very heavy stop-go the DCA can feel a touch hesitant if you frequently modulate the throttle.If you are considering alternatives, and a very smooth automatic, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi/ZXi AT uses a simple torque-converter auto and has excellent service reach, but it is not as fast.Overall, for your mix of city and Mumbai-Pune runs within budget, the Nexon DCA lines up best with what you described.

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DEEN MOHAMMAD

6d

I’m upgrading from a Tata Nexon petrol. I have a family of four (two adults and two kids) based in Gurgaon. My average running is around 1,600 km per month, with a higher share of highway driving and long road trips every alternate month. I’m looking for a safe, comfortable, spacious, and fun-to-drive automatic car. I’ve shortlisted the following options: Jeep Compass Limited (O) Diesel - I love its driving dynamics, premium interior feel, and overall design. My main concerns are Jeep’s service experience and long-term reliability. MG Hector Plus Petrol - I like almost everything about it, except the driving experience, which doesn’t feel engaging - likely due to the CVT. Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7L Diesel - It ticks most boxes, but I’m concerned about the slightly cheap interior feel and potential tech-related issues over time. I’d appreciate help in narrowing down the best option for my use case.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
4d

Go for the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7L diesel. It is the most complete upgrade from your Tata Nexon, balancing performance, space, comfort and safety for your kind of long-distance usage.The reason is simple. Your driving is highway-heavy with frequent road trips, and that is exactly where the XUV stands out. The diesel engine is strong and effortless, the ride is stable and comfortable over long distances, and it is one of the few in this segment with a proven 5-star safety rating . It also offers you the proper space for a family of four with flexibility for luggage, which becomes important on longer trips. Yes, the interior does not feel as premium as the Compass, and Mahindra’s tech can be a bit hit or miss, but overall, it delivers the most well-rounded experience for your usage.The Jeep Compass diesel is great to drive and feels the most premium inside, and if your usage was more solo driving or shorter trips, it would be very tempting. But as a family car, it falls short on space and practicality, and Jeep’s reach, too, is limited as compared to Mahindra.The MG Hector Plus petrol is the comfort-focused option. It is spacious, feature-rich and very easy to live with, but the CVT and petrol combination means it does not feel engaging to drive, and efficiency will be noticeably lower, which matters for your monthly running.

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Aakash

6d

Hello Experts! I have been driving a Honda Brio (manual petrol) for the past 5 years. We are a family of four (occasionally five), and I’m now looking to upgrade. While the Brio has served us well, I often face challenges with its low ground clearance, weak AC performance in hilly areas, and the absence of rear AC vents. My usage is primarily daily office commuting (around 20 km) along with weekend trips ( around 300km). Most of these trips are to hilly regions and the Konkan belt, where bad roads and large speed breakers are common. I’m planning to buy an SUV in Pune with a budget of around ₹12 lakh (slightly stretchable). My key requirements are: strong safety, good rear seat comfort, decent mileage, low maintenance cost, and a good infotainment system. I was initially interested in the Tata Sierra base model, but was disappointed to learn it doesn’t even come with a sound system. The Kia Seltos also looks appealing, but I’m open to exploring other options as well. I’m not in a hurry and can wait for about a year. I’m also open to considering pre-owned SUVs. Please advise. I would also like to know if buying an automatic would make more sense.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
5d

Given your 20 km daily city run and frequent hill-and-Konkan trips with four on board, a mid variant of the Tata Nexon petrol manual, something like the Creative, fits your brief best. It rides over broken roads and big speed breakers without fuss, has rear AC vents that your Brio missed, and it is one of the safest small SUVs on sale with a strong body. The AC is strong, the steering is light in the city, and the cabin and touchscreen feel modern enough for long drives with the family.A few trade-offs to note for you are that Tata service quality can vary by dealer in Pune, so pick a well-rated one. Interior storage and ergonomics are not the best either, and quality isn't as good as some rivals.If you want lower running costs and an easy ownership experience, the Hyundai Venue HX5 1.0 DCT also works well for your use. It rides comfortably on bad roads, has a strong AC, good rear seat space, and Hyundai's service is widespread, and it has a 5-star crash test rating from Bharat NCAP.On automatics: yes, we would recommend it, given that most of your driving is a daily office commute. Just bear in mind that in your budget, the Nexon gets a clunky AMT, and you would have to stretch to a higher variant to get the DCT. The Venue DCT fits in your budget, though.If you want a smoother automatic, you could go for a more premium pre-owned car. A 2-3 year old Seltos/Creta petrol automatic would suit your hills-and-city mix well.

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Aayus Aggarwal

6d

Hi Team, I am a first-time car buyer looking to purchase a petrol automatic compact SUV within a budget of ₹15 lakh (on-road). My usage will be primarily city driving. My key requirements are: Automatic transmission Good safety Low maintenance and reliable ownership I have shortlisted the Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX A, Tata Nexon Creative Plus S, Hyundai Venue HX8, and Skoda Kylaq Prestige. Could you please suggest which would be the best option for my needs?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
5d

Mostly city use, a petrol automatic, and a hard cap of Rs 15 lakh on-road point to the Mahindra XUV 3XO REVX A with the 6-speed automatic as the best fit for you. This gearbox is a regular torque-converter type, which is smooth at low speeds and easy to live with in traffic, so your daily drives will feel calm and hassle-free. The 3XO also has a 5-star crash safety rating, and Mahindra’s service costs are sensible, which matches your “decent safety and low maintenance” brief. Size-wise, it is easy to park, yet the cabin feels roomy enough for family use.A couple of trade-offs to note for your use: the boot is not the biggest in this price range, so very large luggage runs will need some planning.From your list, the Skoda Kylaq 1.0 TSI AT is a great alternative, but the space in the back seat is less than that of the 3XO. The Hyundai Venue with the turbo-petrol dual-clutch automatic is the other clear fit, but that dual-clutch unit can feel a bit jerky when moving very slowly. The Tata Nexon Creative+ S has strong safety and lots of features, but its AMT can feel a touch hesitant at crawl speeds.Overall, for mostly city driving within your budget, the XUV 3XO automatic lines up best with what you want.

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