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Tata Nexon

Tata Nexon price in Sonipat

₹8.33 - ₹16.42 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹12,067 /month

The Nexon price in Sonipat starts at Rs 7.40 lakh for the Petrol Smart MT variant, while the Nexon top model price goes up to Rs 14.40 lakh (ex-showroom). The Nexon on road price in Sonipat ranges from Rs 8.33 lakh to Rs 16.42 lakh.

Tata Nexon On Road Price by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹7,39,990
RTO (Individual)
₹59,199
Insurance
₹33,300
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Sonipat₹8,33,089 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹12,067 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Value for money
Petrol Smart + MT1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.17 LakhOn road price, Sonipat
Petrol Smart + S MT1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.51 LakhOn road price, Sonipat
CNG Smart MT1199 cc | CNG | Manual
₹9.58 LakhOn road price, Sonipat
Petrol Smart + AMT1199 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹10.02 LakhOn road price, Sonipat
Petrol Pure + MT1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.13 LakhOn road price, Sonipat
Diesel Smart + MT1497 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹10.30 LakhOn road price, Sonipat
Petrol Pure + S MT1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.47 LakhOn road price, Sonipat
Easy on the pocket
CNG Smart + MT1199 cc | CNG | Manual
₹10.62 LakhOn road price, Sonipat
Diesel Smart + S MT1497 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹10.64 LakhOn road price, Sonipat

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Tata Dealers in Sonipat

Planning to buy Nexon? Here are a few dealers in Sonipat

Swan Motors-Kundli

31st Milestone, Main GT Road, Near Amr Mall, Sonipat, Haryana 131029

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

919619469341

sales@swanmotors.com

Swan Motors-Sector 25

Rohtak Road, Near Railway Overbridge, Sonipat, Haryana 131001

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7045167156

sales@swanmotors.com

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Tata Nexon FAQs

Comparing 6-speed MT and AMT variants, the price difference between the Tata Nexon petrol and diesel ranges from Rs 1.05 lakh to Rs 1.25 lakh.

Comparing the 6-speed MT variants, the price difference between the Tata Nexon petrol and CNG ranges from Rs 75,000 to Rs 1 lakh.

With prices starting at Rs 7.40 lakh and topping off at Rs 14.40 lakh, the Nexon is among the most affordable and competitively-priced options in the compact SUV segment.

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Questions you may find useful

1d

I'm planning to buy the Tata Nexon Fearless DCA variant. Based on your podcast, I understand that the next-generation Nexon is expected to arrive next year. Is it worth waiting for the new model, or should I go ahead with my current choice? Also, do you have any idea when it is likely to launch next year? Thank you in advance!

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1d

Go ahead and buy the Tata Nexon Fearless DCA now. The current Nexon is a well-rounded product with a long list of features, good safety credentials and a proven ownership track record. The current Nexon is a competitive product in its segment, and the DCA automatic is a smooth and reliable gearbox for everyday use.While a new-generation Nexon is likely to arrive in 2027, Tata has not officially confirmed a launch timeline. The new generation is likely to carry forward the outgoing version's powertrain options, with the key difference being styling, tech and its feature-set in addition to some other mechanical enhancements.If you need a car now, there is no compelling reason to delay your purchase.

VehicleTata Nexon
3d

My budget is around 14 lakhs, and I am confused between the MG Windsor exclusive, the Tata Nexon Empowered 45 and the Tata Punch Empowered S40. Please Suggest.

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3d

Go for the MG Windsor Exclusive. At Rs 14 lakh, it offers the best ownership experience of the three. The Windsor is a genuinely spacious family car with a comfortable ride, a premium cabin and a strong feature set. It feels like a proper step up from your 2018 Nexon, with a more mature driving experience and a much more spacious rear seat. The Nexon Empowered 45 is a good car, but it is essentially an evolution of what you already own, and the Windsor simply feels like a bigger upgrade for the money. The Punch Empowered S40 is a solid value proposition, but it is a smaller car and does not feel as premium or as spacious as the Windsor. The only real drawback with the Windsor is that MG's service network is not as extensive as Tata's, but it is still a well-supported product in most major cities. Overall, the Windsor Exclusive is the best fit for your budget and your upgrade expectations.

VehicleMG Windsor
VehicleTata Nexon
VehicleTata Punch
4d

I am planning to buy a car, but I am confused between the Nexon CNG and Victoris CNG. I frequently travel from Mumbai to outstations(500 kms) in a month. Please suggest.

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2d

Go for the Maruti Suzuki Victoris CNG. With your monthly 500km Mumbai-outstation runs, the Victoris CNG is the sensible choice. It is the larger of the two, with a more spacious cabin and a larger boot, which makes a difference on long trips with luggage. The 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine runs well on CNG, and Maruti's CNG calibration is among the best in the business.The Nexon, with its turbo engine, has a bit more performance for highway overtakes, whereas the Victoris' naturally aspirated engine might need a downshift or two. However, in most scenarios, the Victoris will feel adequate. Overall, the Victoris is the better choice, but test-drive both on the highway to see which you prefer.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Victoris
VehicleTata Nexon
6d

I want to buy either the Tata Nexon Diesel or the Tata Punch. Which one is better for driving in the hills? Please suggest.

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4d

We would recommend the Tata Nexon Diesel over the Punch if you regularly drive in the hills. The diesel engine's strong low end torque makes climbing steep inclines much easier, especially with a full load of passengers or luggage. It also requires fewer gear changes on winding roads and feels much more relaxed than the Punch's naturally aspirated petrol engine.The Nexon is also the better all round vehicle. It has a more planted feel at highway speeds, a larger cabin, a bigger boot and better long distance comfort. If your hill trips are frequent or you live in a hilly area, the diesel suits this usage very well. Just ensure you also undertake regular longer drives, as modern diesels are happiest when they get enough running to keep the emissions system healthy.The Punch is a good choice if your driving is almost entirely in the city and you want a smaller, easier to park SUV. However, for hill driving, especially with family or luggage, it can feel underpowered compared to the Nexon diesel.

VehicleTata Nexon
VehicleTata Punch
6d

I want an SUV-styled CNG car and am confused between the Nexon CNG and Exter CNG. I have taken a test drive of both. The Exter felt easy to drive, had smooth gear shifts, was silent, and I loved its driveability. The Nexon's gear shift felt a bit notchy and not as easy for city driving, but I loved its suspension, comfort, and looks. I'm buying the car for high-kilometre usage. I have an Aura CNG, which I've driven for 2 lakh km and it is still in A1 condition. I'm expecting the Exter CNG to be the same. I don't have much experience with the Nexon. I have concerns about the Nexon's long-term reliability for 3 lakh km over the next 5 to 6 years, as well as the service experience since there is only one dealership and service centre in my city, Bareilly, which has a population of over 13 lakh. My priorities are comfort, easy maintenance, long-term reliability, and no unexpected maintenance.Can the new Nexon deliver all this? Or should I stick to my safe option, the Exter?

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6d

Stick with the Exter CNG, you liked its easy drive, light clutch and smooth shifts - that matters every single day in traffic. You also already have a good experience with Hyundai’s CNG with your Aura and so you can expect much the same experience with the Hyundai and keeping it healthy to 3 lakh km is realistic without surprises. The Nexon CNG is tempting for comfort and looks and yes the ride is better too, but Tata Motor's dealer network quality varies a lot from city to city and with your plan of keeping it for quite a few years and clocking 3 lakh kms you will need a good proven dealer support which may not be the case with the Tata dealer in your area. Go with the Nexon only if you are absolutely confident of the dealer reputation, else stick with the Exter.

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2w

Which car should I choose for a family of five, considering ride comfort and safety: the Tata Nexon or the Maruti Suzuki Victoris?

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2w

The Victoris is a better fit for your needs. It is a segment above the Tata Nexon and is therefore larger inside and out. It also has a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating and comes with plenty of standard safety equipment, so you will feel secure on both city drives and highway trips. The ride is good over broken roads, which helps keep the family comfortable on long journeys.The Maruti Suzuki Victoris is easier to drive in traffic and will use less fuel, but the Nexon, with its turbo-petrol engine, offers stronger highway performance. You are also likely comparing one of the top-spec Nexon variants with the lower trims of the Victoris, which means you will be giving up some features. The other trade-off with the Nexon is that Tata’s after-sales service can be hit or miss, whereas Maruti generally has a strong reputation.Overall, if space is your priority, then the Victoris is the better bet. However, if features and highway performance matter more, then the Nexon is worth considering.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Victoris
VehicleTata Nexon
2w

I own a 2010 Maruti Suzuki Alto. I am 50 years old and want to upgrade. My monthly running is around 600 to 1,000 km. I am planning to buy the Tata Nexon CNG.

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2w

The Tata Nexon CNG is a good pick, but be aware that with your limited running it will take a while to recover the extra upfront cost. The CNG version is about Rs. 1 lakh more expensive than the equivalent petrol, which means that at 600-1,000km a month, it will take over three years to recover the difference. You also have to deal with more frequent refuelling, queues at CNG stations and less usable boot space. If you plan on keeping the car for the long term and these drawbacks are not deal-breakers, then the CNG is a good choice. If not, the petrol will suit your needs just fine.As an upgrade from your 2010 Alto, the Nexon is a big step up in comfort and safety. The higher seating position and softer ride are kinder to your back and knees, and the cabin feels far more solid and quieter over bad roads.Be honest about where you drive. If most of your running is within city limits and there is a CNG station nearby with short queues, then the CNG can work well. Just expect more relaxed performance and some compromise in luggage space.

VehicleTata Nexon
2w

Hello team, I am using a 2023 Tata Nexon XZA+ AMT petrol. I service it regularly and use regular petrol. However, I am getting only around 8kpl in city driving. I mostly drive in City mode with the AC set to 22-23 degrees. How can I improve my car's mileage?

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2w

An 8kpl city figure for a Tata Nexon Petrol AMT in Hyderabad's traffic is on the lower side, but it isn't unheard of if most of your driving is in heavy, stop-start conditions.A few things can help improve fuel efficiency. First, ensure your tyre pressures are maintained at the manufacturer's recommended levels, as underinflated tyres can noticeably affect mileage. Try to accelerate progressively rather than using sudden throttle inputs, as the turbo-petrol engine tends to consume more fuel under hard acceleration. If your journeys are mostly short trips where the engine doesn't fully warm up, mileage will also suffer. Using good-quality fuel from trusted outlets and keeping up with scheduled servicing, as you already do, are also important.It may also be worth asking your Tata service centre to check whether the car has any pending ECU software updates and to inspect the air filter and spark plugs during the next service, as these can have an impact on fuel economy if they're not in good condition.

VehicleTata Nexon
2w

My daily running is around 30 km, mostly within Bangalore city, with a highway trip once every quarter of approximately 250-300 km. I am confused between the Honda City SV and the Tata Nexon Creative. I am a first-time driver, and my preferences, in order of priority, are reliability, safety, handling, comfort, and fuel efficiency. Which would be the best value-for-money option?

Verified
2w

Pick the Honda City SV. With 30 km a day in Bengaluru traffic and quarterly 300 km runs, it will feel easier, smoother and cheaper to live with. Honda’s reliability and service consistency are stronger, the petrol is smoother in stop-go traffic, and you will see better mileage than the Nexon petrol. On the highway, the City sits more calmly at speed and its rear seat and ride comfort make those long trips less tiring.Safety is where the Nexon has the edge on paper, and its ground clearance and smaller footprint help over nasty speed breakers and tight parking. It also packs more features for the price. But your order of priorities puts reliability, handling, comfort and mileage before gadgets, and the City nails those every day.One honest caveat: the SV variant is light on features, and you must slow for big speed breakers with a full load. If that worries you more than fuel costs and smoothness, the Nexon Creative makes sense, but for your use, the City gives better long-term value.

VehicleHonda City
VehicleTata Nexon
2w

I have a budget of Rs.10 lakh and want an automatic car. My usage will be around 70-80% in the city and 20% on highways in Bangalore. I have shortlisted Hyundai i20 Asta IVT, Honda Amaze ZX CVT, Tata Nexon AMT Pure Plus and Maruti Suzuki Baleno AMT. I want a decent city fuel efficiency of around 10-12 kmpl. I also want a car that will not feel boring after 5-6 years and has a youthful appeal with a bit of style. Please help me choose the right one.

Verified
2w

Pick the Hyundai i20 Asta IVT. For mostly Bangalore city use, it feels light and easy to drive and its clean, sporty look will still feel young in five years. It's very efficient too, though some others might be better. The automatic is the smoothest to drive and the most polished in traffic, but that trim will likely go past your Rs 10 lakh budget; settle for the Sportz (O) instead. A quick word on the rest. The Honda Amaze CVT is smooth, friendly and efficient, but as a compact sedan it might not deliver the style statement or road presence you want. The Baleno will be the most efficient; in real-world traffic you can expect around 11-13kpl if you are judicious with the throttle, and the cabin is airy and comfy for the daily grind. However, the AMT is not as smooth as the i20’s automatic. Tata Nexon AMT gives you SUV stance and presence, but the AMT is clunky in stop-go and city economy is weaker, so your 10-12kpl requirement is a stretch.

VehicleHyundai i20
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