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Last Updated on: 22 May 2026

Tata Nexon EV

Autocar score
8
₹13.27 - ₹18.52 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹19,146 /month
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The Tata Nexon EV is Tata's compact eSUV. The Tata Nexon EV price ranges between Rs 12.49 lakh to Rs 17.49 lakh (ex-showroom)

The Nexon EV battery capacity is 30kWh in the entry-level variant and 45kWh in higher variants. Tata Nexon EV range is claimed at up to 489km (MIDC), with a real-world figure of around 375 km for the 45kWh variants. It has a single-motor FWD powertrain that makes up to 142 hp and 215 Nm. The Tata Nexon EV 0-100kph time is 8.9 seconds, as per Tata’s claims.

In India, the Nexon EV is offered in 5 trim levels: Creative, Fearless, Empowered, Empowered+, and Empowered+ A. The Nexon EV medium-range 30kWh battery pack comes only in Creative+ and Fearless variants. Meanwhile, the long-range 45kWh battery pack comes in Creative, Fearless, Empowered, Empowered+, and Empowered+ A. The limited edition Red DARK comes in the Empowered+ and Empowered+A variants, and the Dark variant comes solely in the Empowered+ A variant.

The Nexon EV rivals the Mahindra XUV400 in its segment. But due to coinciding price ranges, the Nexon EV also competes with the MG ZS EVMG WindsorVinfast VF6, and Tata Curvv and Hyundai Creta Electric, depending on the variants.

Tata Nexon EV Highlights

  • The Tata Nexon EV safety rating is 5 stars as per Bharat NCAP. Its safety features include Level 2 ADAS, 6 airbags, an electronic parking brake with auto hold function, hill start assist, ESP, traction control, ABS with EBD, a blind spot monitor, and more.
  • In terms of charging, the Nexon EV battery state goes from 10-80 percent in 40 minutes using a 60kW DC charger.
  • The Tata Nexon EV ground clearance measures at 190-205mm, ample for Indian roads.
  • The Tata Nexon EV launch date was September 14, 2023.
  • The dimensions of the Nexon EV stand at 3995mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1625 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2498mm.
  • Inside, the Tata Nexon EV offers features like a panoramic sunroof, a floating 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 10.25-inch digital driver display, ambient lighting, ventilated front seats, connected car tech, and leatherette upholstery.
  • The Nexon EV boot space is rated at 350 litres along with an 11.6-litre frunk.
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Tata Nexon EV Latest Updates

  • 5 March 2026: MY24 Tata Nexon EV models get discounts of up to Rs 1.41 lakh in March 2026.

  • 6 February 2026: Tata Nexon EV customers can avail benefits of up to Rs 1.2 lakh.

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Tata Nexon EV Features and specifications

Our Rating
8
Battery Range
275 km - 489 km
Fuel Type
Electric
Transmission
Auto
Seats
5
Body Style
SUV
Doors
5
Claimed Electric Motor Range
489 km
Warranty Distance
125000 km
Warranty Duration
3 Years
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Tata Nexon EV price & variants

The Tata EV car price in India starts at ₹12.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The Tata Nexon EV on road price in India will vary by city and charges like RTO, insurance, and other factors, but you can expect it to be in the ₹14.4-20.2 lakh range depending on the chosen variant.

In India, the Nexon EV is offered in 5 trim levels: Creative, Fearless, Empowered, Empowered+, and Empowered+ A. The Nexon EV medium range 30kWh battery pack comes only in Creative+ and Fearless variants. Meanwhile, the long-range 45kWh battery pack comes in Creative, Fearless, Empowered, Empowered+, and Empowered+ A. The limited edition Red DARK comes in the Empowered+ and Empowered+A variants and the Dark variant comes solely in the Empowered+ A variant.

The Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A 45 Red Dark features include a panoramic sunroof, powered and ventilated front seats, a 12.3-inch floating infotainment touchscreen, a 10.25-inch digital driver's 360-degree camera, a wireless charger, ambient lighting, connected car tech, a 9-speaker JBL sound system, leatherette upholstery, ADAS and more. The Nexon EV top model price offers the most comprehensive feature set in the lineup.

 

 

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VariantsOn road price
Easy on the pocket
Tata Nexon EV Creative+ MR
Electric | Auto
₹13.27 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
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Tata Nexon EV Fearless MR
Electric | Auto
₹14.11 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Tata Nexon EV Creative 45
Electric | Auto
₹14.85 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Air quality control/filter
Tata Nexon EV Fearless 45
Electric | Auto
₹15.90 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Air quality control/filter
Tata Nexon EV Empowered 45
Electric | Auto
₹16.95 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Blind spot monitor

Tata Nexon EV Official Brochure

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Tata Nexon EV expert review

Autocar score
8

We like

  • Improved driveability and range

  • Loaded with tech and features

  • Step up in interior design and quality

We don't like

  • DC fast charging is slow

  • Cabin ergonomics

  • Fit and finish in certain areas

Exterior Design And Engineering

8.0

Tata completely redesigned the exterior, making it nearly unrecognizable as a facelift. Like the updated ICE Nexon, the EV draws heavily from the Curvv concept, featuring a bold split-headlamp setup, full-LED lighting, a sleeker bumper, and a wide LED light bar at the rear. New aero-efficient 16-inch alloys, the omission of blue highlights, and a stylish integrated spoiler give it a mature and modern stance. Unique to the EV are elements like a front LED bar that also shows charge status, metallic strakes in the air dam, and exclusive paint options like Empowered Oxide and Intensi-teal. These updates make the Nexon EV facelift a definite head-turner.

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Interior Space And Comfort

7.0

Inside too, the Nexon EV made a serious leap forward. Two large, crisp screens dominate the dashboard, complemented by a premium dual-tone grey interior with blue stitching. The twin-spoke steering with an illuminated logo feels nice, but its gloss black surfaces pick up smudges easily. HVAC controls are now touch-based toggles, and while visually appealing, they’re prone to fingerprints. The gear selector is now conventional, but the new drive mode rotary dial can be slow to respond. While seat bolstering and under-thigh support have improved, the cushioning is firm, and rear headroom is tight for tall passengers. USB Type-C ports, 3-point seat belts for all, and minor tweaks improve convenience, but missing features like rear seatback pockets and proper cupholders remain a downside.

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Performance And Refinement

8.0

Under the hood, Tata’s Gen 2 electric motor is 20kg lighter, uses fewer rare-earth materials, and revs higher at 16,000rpm. Though torque is down to 215Nm, the flatter curve ensures smoother delivery and better efficiency. It still feels quick, doing 0-100kph in 9.3sec on wet roads—quicker than the outgoing EV Max. The updated 45kWh version, introduced in 2024, bumped up power to 150hp, though it felt near identical to drive. Three drive modes—Eco, City, and Sport—now show clearer differentiation, especially in throttle response and power delivery.

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Mileage / Range And Efficiency

8.0

The facelift launched with 30kWh and 45kWh batteries, the latter claiming 465km (ARAI) thanks to better aerodynamics and efficiency. Regen braking remains adjustable via paddles and now recovers more energy. In real-world tests, the 45kWh version delivered a solid 350km combined range. Tata backs the battery and motor with an 8-year/1,60,000km warranty. Charging remains limited to 7.2kW AC and 30kW DC, which is slow by current standards. However, the addition of vehicle-to-load and vehicle-to-vehicle charging is a handy upgrade.

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Ride Comfort And Handling

8.0

Ride quality remains firm but composed, improving at higher speeds. The Nexon EV handles well, with solid grip, confident braking, and well-weighted steering, even with efficiency-focused tyres. The rear disc brakes on higher variants further boost braking performance.

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Features And Safety

8.0

The 10.25-inch digital cluster is customisable and informative, while the 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen is fluid and bright, though slightly glitchy on the pre-production unit we tested. The system supports OTA updates, wireless smartphone connectivity, and integrates features like a 360-degree camera, blind spot monitor, and the new arcade.ev app store, which offers OTT and games. Top trims include ventilated seats, a wireless charger, air purifier, sunroof, JBL sound system, and connected car tech. Safety is top-tier with six airbags, ESC, parking sensors, electronic parking brake, and hill controls. The updated model has also earned a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating.

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Value For Money

8.0

Priced from Rs 12.49 lakh to Rs 17.19 lakh (ex-showroom), the Nexon EV facelift builds on its predecessor’s strengths. With major updates to design, quality, performance, and features, it nearly feels like an all-new model. Minor flaws like inconsistent fit/finish and slow charging remain, but overall, it’s a standout mid-cycle refresh that enhances an already successful formula.

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Reviewed by: Soham Thakur

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Tata Nexon EV comparison

Tata Nexon EV
Tata Nexon EV
₹12.49 - ₹17.49 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

Tata Nexon EV Range

The Tata Nexon EV range is 275 km - 489 km km (MIDC) for the 30kWh battery pack, whereas the 45kWh option delivers a claimed Nexon EV range km of 489km. Tata Nexon EV mileage in real-world conditions should fall somewhere around 365 km (45kWh).

45kWh Nexon EV variants get a 142hp electric motor, while the 30kWh models get a 127hp motor. Torque output remains fixed at 215Nm for both. The Nexon EV battery can do a 10-80 percent charge in 40 minutes using a 60kW DC charger. For those concerned about replacement costs, the Nexon EV battery price and Tata Nexon EV battery price are covered under warranty for up to 15 years on the 45kWh variants.

 

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Electric45 kWhAuto489 km
Electric30 kWhAuto275 km

Tata Nexon EV Images

Images of the Tata Nexon EV showcase its compact SUV form factor with EV power, upright stance, sleek front and rear LED light bars, unique design, etc. Nexon EV interior images showcase the SUV's tech-laden cabin, panoramic sunroof, large touchscreen and driver's display, 350-litre boot, and more.

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Tata Nexon EV videos

Tata Nexon EV video reviews cover ride comfort, real-world range, handling, charging performance, and interior practicality. Watch the Nexon EV SUV video to see how it provides EV performance in a compact body along with feature rich interiors and impressive range.

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Tata Nexon EV Colours

Tata offers 5 colours for the Tata EV, namely . These colours all come with a black roof, so they are dual-tone finishes by default. Depending on the variant, the Nexon EV interior finish is either all black (Dark edition), a mix of black and white or all red seats in the red DARK edition.

 

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Tata Nexon EV FAQs

The Tata Nexon EV price starts at Rs 12.49 lakh. (ex-showroom). 
 

The MIDC claimed  Nexon EV range for 30kWh and 45kWh is 275km and 489km, respectively. 

The Nexon EV on road price in Mumbai starts at Rs. 13.27 lakh and goes up to Rs. 18.52 lakh. It varies based on the city and variant selected.

 

The Nexon EV top model is Empowered+ 45 Red Dark priced at Rs. 17.49 lakh (ex-showroom) in Mumbai

 

 

The Tata Nexon EV colours vary by variant. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Pristine White, Daytona Grey, and Flame Red are offered across all models.
  • Creative Ocean is exclusive to the Creative trim.
  • Oxide and Intensi Teal are exclusive to the Empowered variant.
  • A black roof is available with Empowered and Fearless variants.
  • The Creative variant gets a white roof option.

The Nexon EV interior includes a digital dashboard, full-view navigation, electronic parking brake, 360° surround view camera, and 6 airbags for enhanced safety.
 

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Bharath

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I’m from Chennai. I currently own two manual petrol cars - an S-Cross Zeta (Feb 2022) that has run 40,000 km, and a Grand i10 Nios Asta (Dec 2016) that has run around 30,000 km. I’m considering whether it makes sense to sell/exchange both cars and move to a single automatic car. My usage is around 1,200 km per month, with 90% city driving and 10% highway use. Would this be a sensible move? If yes, which automatic car would you recommend in the ₹15-17 lakh budget range? Or would you recommend an EV?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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With 1,200 km a month in Chennai and mostly city traffic, moving to one automatic is sensible if your family’s schedules work with a single car. In that use, the Tata Nexon EV Medium Range is the stronger fit in your Rs. 15-17 lakh window. It is very smooth in stop-and-go traffic, there is no clutch heat or strain, and the instant response makes gaps easy. Your monthly running suits an EV well, and if you can install a home charger, you start each day with a full “tank” and very low running costs. As your only car, the Nexon EV has enough space for a small family, rides comfortably over broken patches, and feels easy to place in tight lanes and parking. If you can stretch your budget, the Hyundai Creta EV would make for a much better EV with a better driving experience and a larger and more comfortable car. Two watch-outs: you need a fixed parking spot with charging, and longer highway trips will need some planning around chargers.If you would rather stay with petrol, pick the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara automatic in a mid trim. It keeps life easy in traffic, sits a bit higher for a better view, and you already know Maruti service from your S-Cross, and if you can stretch for the hybrid, it will keep your fuel costs in check. Overall, for city-heavy use, the Nexon EV makes the most sense.

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Tushar

1w

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.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

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.

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