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Last Updated on: 20 Aug 2026

Tata Nexon

Autocar score
8
₹8.55 - ₹17.29 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹12,389 /month
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The Tata Nexon has held the top spot in compact SUV sales for two years running, and the reasons become clear the moment you spend time with it. The exterior takes clear inspiration from Tata's Curvv concept, with a high-set bonnet, slat-like DRLs and an animated rear light bar that sweeps when you lock the car. Inside, a layered dashboard with twin 10.25-inch screens, capacitive touch climate controls and a pin-sharp 360-degree camera set a standard that cars costing significantly more struggle to match.
 

Safety is where the Nexon's story begins. It was the first Indian-made car to earn a 5-star rating from Global NCAP, and Bharat NCAP has since confirmed a full 5-star score for adult and child occupant protection. Six airbags and ESP are standard on every variant, including the base. On the road, the Nexon's 208mm of ground clearance leads the segment, and in Autocar India's road tests the suspension stays composed over broken surfaces with a maturity that surprises at this price.
 

No compact SUV offers as many powertrain options: petrol, diesel, CNG and electric are all available. For most buyers, the Nexon is the most rounded package in its class. Some carried-over interior parts show inconsistent fit and finish, and cup holders remain frustratingly absent from the cabin, but as a complete offering it consistently delivers more than the price suggests.

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Tata Nexon Latest Updates

  • 6 July 2026: Tata Nexon was the second highest selling car in India in June 2026
  • 7 June 2026: Tata Nexon was the fifth bestselling car in India in May 2026
  • 8 May 2026: Tata Nexon Pure+ PS variant launched at Rs 9.59 lakh (ex-showroom); cheapest car in India to offer a panoramic sunroof
  • 13 April 2026: Tata Nexon was the second bestselling car in India during FY2026
  • 16 March 2026: Tata Nexon offers in March 2026 go up to Rs 55,000
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Tata Nexon Key Highlights

Front & Rear Parking Sensors

SAFETY

Front & Rear Parking Sensors

1.5L Diesel Turbocharged Engine

POWERTRAIN

1.5L Diesel Turbocharged Engine

Panoramic Sunroof

COMFORT

Panoramic Sunroof

Wireless AA + Apple CarPlay

ENTERTAINMENT

Wireless AA + Apple CarPlay

Sequential Turn Indicators

EXTERIOR

Sequential Turn Indicators

Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel

INTERIOR

Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel

5-Seater

SEATING

5-Seater

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* Highlight shown are for the top variant. Features may vary by trim.

Tata Nexon Features and specifications

Our Rating
8
Mileage
17.01 kmpl - 24 km/kg
Engine
1199 cc - 1497 cc
Fuel Type
CNG, Diesel, Petrol
Transmission
Manual, AMT, DCT
Seats
5
Body Style
SUV
Doors
5
Max Power
115 hp at 3750 rpm
Max Torque
260 Nm at 1500 - 2750 rpm
Warranty Distance
100000 km
Warranty Duration
3 Years
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Tata Nexon price & variants

The Nexon is priced from Rs 7.40 lakh to Rs 14.40 lakh (ex-showroom) for petrol and diesel, with CNG variants running from Rs 8.99 lakh to Rs 14.59 lakh. A three-year, one lakh kilometre warranty comes standard across the range. For most buyers, the mid-spec Creative Plus is the right call: this is where the twin screens, 360-degree camera, auto climate, sunroof and wireless CarPlay all come together without stretching to the top trims.

On fuel type, the petrol DCT suits city buyers who want the smoothest daily experience. The diesel makes sense for high annual mileage and long highway runs. The CNG is worth serious consideration if you have reliable filling access nearby: Tata's twin-cylinder setup keeps the boot usable and the spare tyre in place, and the lower running cost builds up meaningfully over time.
If you are also looking at the Tata Punch, the Nexon sits Rs 54,000 above at a comparable spec point, but that money buys a noticeably more spacious rear cabin and a more composed experience on the highway.

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VariantsOn road price
Tata Nexon Petrol Smart MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.55 Lakh
Electronic Stability Control
Part Digital / Part Analogue Digital Instrument Cluster
No Speakers
Anti Theft Immobilisation
Fabric Seat Material
Tata Nexon CNG Smart MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
₹9.32 Lakh
Front Power Windows
No Speakers
Electronic Stability Control
Traction Control
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Value for money
Tata Nexon Petrol Smart + MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.42 Lakh
Audio and Phone Steering Mounted Controls
Wired Android Auto
Wired Apple CarPlay
Bluetooth Connectivity
Video Player
Tata Nexon Petrol Smart + S MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.77 Lakh
Automatic Headlamps
Sunroof
Wired Android Auto
Alexa Compatibility
Roof Rails
Tata Nexon Petrol Smart + AMT
1199 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹10.29 Lakh
Audio and Phone Steering Mounted Controls
Wired Android Auto
Car Light Flashing & Honking via App
Wired Apple CarPlay
Bluetooth Connectivity
Easy on the pocket
Tata Nexon CNG Smart + MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
₹10.32 Lakh
Part Digital / Part Analogue Digital Instrument Cluster
Antenna
Wired Android Auto
Audio and Phone Steering Mounted Controls
Wired Apple CarPlay
Tata Nexon Petrol Pure + MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.40 Lakh
Rear Parking Camera
Fully Digital Digital Instrument Cluster
Voice Commands
Alexa Compatibility
Driver's Seat Height Adjust
Tata Nexon CNG Smart + S MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
₹10.65 Lakh
Part Digital / Part Analogue Digital Instrument Cluster
Antenna
Sunroof
Wired Android Auto
Roof Rails
Tata Nexon Petrol Pure + S MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.75 Lakh
Rear Parking Camera
Sunroof
Voice Commands
Alexa Compatibility
Driver's Seat Height Adjust
Tata Nexon Diesel Smart + MT
1497 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹10.76 Lakh
Part Digital / Part Analogue Digital Instrument Cluster
Antenna
Wired Android Auto
Audio and Phone Steering Mounted Controls
Wired Apple CarPlay

Tata Nexon expert review

Autocar score
8

We like

  • 5-star Global NCAP and Bharat NCAP, six airbags and ESP starting from base variant.

  • 208mm ground clearance leads the class; suspension stays composed over broken surfaces.

  • Twin 10.25-inch screens and 360-degree camera makes the cabin feel a segment above the price.

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We don't like

  • Fit and finish on some carried-over trim and around the tail-lights does not match similarly-priced rivals.

  • Autocar India's test recorded 12.11 seconds to 100kph for the petrol manual, over a second slower than the Tata Punch

  • No accessible cup holders anywhere in the cabin. All holders are placed inside the glovebox.

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Exterior Design And Engineering

8

The Tata Nexon facelift looks thoroughly updated rather than merely refreshed. The front end gets an all-new nose with a higher bonnet ridge, slim DRLs linked by a faux grille and redesigned bumpers that lend a more purposeful presence. Side profiles retain the coupe-like roof, now with refreshed 16-inch alloys, while the rear gets evolved V-shaped lights and a larger spoiler, though some panel fit and finish feels unrefined. Ground clearance remains a class-leading 208 mm.

The Nexon CNG’s exterior is virtually identical to its ICE siblings, keeping the SUV’s bold stance. Cosmetically, the CNG gets the same updates but doesn’t stand out as a separate variant.

Mechanically, the facelift continues with familiar suspension basics; it never aimed for sporty handling, instead favouring everyday stability and planted behaviour.

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Interior Space And Comfort

7

Inside, the facelift’s biggest leap is the all-new high-tech cabin. Twin 10.25-inch screens for the infotainment and digital cluster dominate the layered dashboard, flanked by capacitive controls that generally respond well. Despite a few ergonomic misses — like the printed huge drive-mode knob and piano black surfaces that attract fingerprints — the ambience is markedly more modern. Front seats are broad and supportive; rear space is generous, with good legroom and a decent 382 litre boot.

The CNG retains this interior, and despite the fuel system’s tanks, usable boot space remains good. Rear headroom is unaffected even with the panoramic sunroof. Top CNG variants match the ICE in tech and comfort kit.

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Performance And Refinement

6

For the facelifted Nexon, Tata offers a 1.2-litre turbo petrol with a new 7-speed dual-clutch automatic and a 1.5-litre diesel. The petrol is refined for city use, though initial acceleration can feel modest, and performance isn’t its strongest suit. The diesel offers better mid-range torque and effortless progress when kept between 2,000-4,000 rpm.

The Nexon CNG uses the same 1.2-litre turbo engine detuned to 100 hp and 170 Nm. It feels lively off idle and response is eager for day-to-day driving, though engine noise and vibration are more noticeable, especially on hard acceleration. CNG mode isn’t breathless and remains usable, with seamless petrol/CNG switching.

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Mileage / Range And Efficiency

8

Fuel economy for the facelift petrol and diesel remains competitive but not class-leading; diesel shines on highways while petrol carries adequate efficiency in mixed use.

The CNG impresses on paper with up to ARAI-claimed ~24 km/kg, and real-world tests hint at strong efficiency, making it appealing for high-mileage users.

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Ride Comfort And Handling

8

Despite suspension carryovers, the facelift Nexon continues to deliver a composed ride. Its suspension soaks rough urban roads well, and the light steering helps city driving. At speed, body control is confident, though the SUV leans towards comfort rather than engaging dynamics.

The CNG behaves similarly, with ride and handling traits matching the updated architecture thanks to identical underpinnings.

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Features And Safety

8

Feature content is a highlight. Twin high-res screens, wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, a 360° camera, JBL sound, voice assistant, connected car tech and multiple USB ports enhance value. Standard safety includes six airbags and ESP across the range.

In the CNG, safety is bolstered by CNG-specific safeguards — fire extinguisher, cutoff systems and leak detection — alongside top-tier camera and sensor pack.

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Value For Money

8

The facelift Nexon continues to offer a strong mix of tech, comfort and everyday usability at competitive prices, reinforcing its status as a segment favourite. Its breadth of features and safety kit justify its positioning.

The Nexon CNG adds significant value for cost-conscious buyers, especially those prioritising running cost savings without cutting back on kit. While refinement isn’t as high as petrol or diesel, the efficiency gains and seamless fuel switching make the CNG a compelling alternative.

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Reviewed by: Shapur Kotwal

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Tata Nexon Mileage

The Nexon petrol carries an ARAI-rated efficiency figure of 17.44kpl. The CNG variant is rated at 24km per kg, making it the most efficient option in the lineup for buyers with reliable CNG access. In Autocar India's preliminary highway testing, the Nexon CNG covered 204 kilometres on 7.5kg of gas.

The petrol DCT helps economy in the city by defaulting to second gear in City and Eco modes during slow stop-start driving, which reduces engine load. CNG buyers should note that tank fill quantities vary based on the time of day, as temperature and pressure affect how much gas the
cylinder accepts at each fill. Tata's twin-cylinder CNG setup places both tanks under the boot floor, keeping the load bay usable and the spare tyre in place.

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PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on.ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary.Autocar Tested MileageAutocar's experts test each vehicle on fixed city and highway routes under standardised conditions - single occupant, AC running, manufacturer-recommended tyre pressures. Tanks are filled to the brim before and after each run to calculate efficiency. Results reflect realistic real-world usage.User Reported MileageMileage figures are reported by vehicle owners and represent the approximate real-world efficiency you may experience. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle condition.
Petrol-Manual
1199 cc
17.44 kmpl
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16.03 kmpl
CNG-Manual
1199 cc
24 km/kg
18.55 km/kg
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Petrol-Automatic (AMT)
1199 cc
17.18 kmpl
-
-
Petrol-Automatic (DCT)
1199 cc
17.01 kmpl
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Tata Nexon Images

The gallery captures the design details that set the Nexon apart in its segment. At the front, look for the high bonnet with its pronounced ridges, the slat-like DRLs at the top and the way the lower bumper integrates the air curtain outlets. On the profile, the curved coupe roofline is the styling signature that distinguishes the Nexon from the more upright shapes of its rivals. The dual-tone 16-inch alloys with inserts are visible on mid and top trims.
Inside, the twin 10.25-inch screens and the layered dashboard with its metal-finish upper ledge and faux carbon-fibre vent panel tell the interior story clearly. The rear bench, with its long seat cushion and wide hip room, is worth looking at closely because it is one of the practical strengths of the car that photographs do not always convey.

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Front Right Three Quarter

Tata Nexon videos

Autocar India's video review of the Nexon covers the exterior design, the new cabin, and the real-world driving experience across city and highway conditions. The video addresses the questions that matter for buyers: how the DCT performs in traffic, how the rear seat holds up for family use and how the ride feels over the kind of roads you actually encounter in Indian conditions.

It is worth watching before visiting a showroom, because the video communicates the quality of the 360-degree camera, the feel of the capacitive touch controls and the character of the suspension in motion, none of which a specification sheet or a static image conveys.

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Tata Nexon Colours

The Tata Nexon colours span options, including Carbon Black, Carbon Black / Daytona Grey (dual Tone), Carbon Black / Grassland Beige (dual Tone), Carbon Black / Ocean Blue (dual Tone), Carbon Black / Pristine White (dual Tone), Carbon Black / Pure Grey (dual Tone), Carbon Black / Royal Blue (dual Tone), Daytona Grey, Grassland Beige, Ocean Blue, Pristine White, Pure Grey, Royal BlueTata Nexon interior comes in numerous colour schemes depending on the trim level and exterior finish.
Autocar India drove the car in the Creative Ocean and white dual-tone, where the deep blue body shade picks out the angular bonnet ridges and alloy wheel design and the white roof draws the eye along the silhouette. Dual-tone combinations carry a small premium over single-colour options.The full range is visible in the colour selector below.

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Tata Nexon FAQs

The Tata Nexon is a suitable pick for those looking to buy a compact SUV with lots of features, good styling, and diverse powertrain offerings. In fact, the Nexon has the most varied powertrain line-up in the compact SUV segment, spanning petrol, diesel, CNG, and electric (Nexon EV).

Yes, the Tata Nexon is a good first car as it offers phenomenal value for money. However, Tata's after-sales experience may not be the best compared to those of rival brands.

Yes, the Nexon remains one of the strongest compact SUVs in its segment, thanks to its five-star BNCAP safety rating, extensive feature list, multiple powertrain options and comfortable ride quality. It appeals to a wide range of buyers with petrol, diesel and CNG engine choices.

Compared to what the Punch offers, the Nexon can be additionally had with a diesel engine, a higher-quality and more spacious interior, a higher ground clearance, and features like a panoramic sunroof, ADAS and more.

The Nexon has a very comfortable and planted ride at both city and highway speeds.

The front seats of the Nexon are quite accommodating and comfortable, and the rear bench offers good legroom and can seat three abreast too. However, taller occupants may find headroom slightly limiting at the back.

The Nexon diesel is ideal for those who frequently go on highway trips and want good mileage. The petrol variants of the Nexon are the most powerful and affordable up front, while the CNG variants offer lower running costs, albeit at a premium. Unlike the Nexon petrol and diesel, though, the CNG variants are not offered with an automatic gearbox option.

A 7-speed DCT is offered in higher variants of the Nexon, while the 6-speed AMT is available as a more affordable option in lower variants. The DCT is smoother and more sophisticated, so if your budget allows, you should opt for this gearbox.

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Questions you may find useful

1d

I am planning to buy a compact SUV and have shortlisted the manual variants of the Hyundai Venue HX5+, Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 and Tata Nexon Camo or Creative. Which one would you recommend?

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Go for the AX5 variant of the Mahindra XUV 3XO. It is the most spacious of the three, with a wide cabin that makes it a genuinely comfortable five-seater, and the turbo petrol engine is strong and enjoyable to drive. The Hyundai Venue HX5+ is the more refined and modern product overall, but it is not as spacious and does not ride as well as the Mahindra car. The Tata Nexon Camo or Creative is a solid all-rounder with good ride comfort and a strong safety reputation, but the 3XO offers more space and a more engaging driving experience. The only real drawback with the 3XO is the relatively small boot, but if you do not regularly carry large amounts of luggage, it is the best choice here.

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1d

Hi, I’m confused between the Tata Nexon Creative+ S/PS Petrol Camo and the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi+. I’ll be driving roughly 50% in the city and 50% on highways and for outstation trips, with a budget of around Rs 14 lakh. Which one would be the better choice for my usage, and why?

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1h

Go for the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi+. With a 50:50 city and highway split, the Brezza’s naturally aspirated petrol engine is the better fit. It is smooth, predictable and easy to drive in the city, while also being reliable and efficient on longer highway runs. Maruti’s service network and low maintenance costs add to the ownership peace of mind, which is important.The Nexon’s turbo petrol is more powerful, but in real-world driving it can feel a bit inconsistent in power delivery, especially at low speeds. The Brezza’s engine is simpler and more linear, which makes it easier to live with daily. The Brezza also has a comfortable ride and a well-sorted suspension setup, making it a good all-rounder for both city commutes and highway trips.The Tata Nexon does offer a more feature-rich cabin and a more premium feel in some areas, but for your usage pattern, the Brezza’s overall ownership experience and reliability edge make it the better choice.

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20h

Hi Team, I am desperately trying to find an exact substitute of Tata Nexon Creative Plus PS (Petrol + Manual), in the same price range with exactly all features that this Tata Nexon variant offers, but with a better engine. Can you please suggest such a car?

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10h

The Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 Luxury petrol manual is the closest alternative to the Nexon Creative Plus PS petrol manual. It sits in the same price bracket, offers a similarly rich feature set and, crucially, has a stronger engine. The 3XO’s 131hp, 1.2 turbo petrol is more powerful and more responsive than the Nexon’s 1.2 turbo petrol, giving it a clear edge in both performance and drivability. The 3XO also benefits from a wider cabin, making it a more comfortable five-seater, and it comes with a strong safety package. The only significant drawback is the boot, which is one of the smallest in the segment. If boot space is a priority, the Skoda Kylaq 1.0 TSI manual is worth considering as well. It offers a more engaging driving experience and a larger boot, but it is not as feature-rich as the 3XO. Overall, the 3XO AX5 Luxury petrol manual is the best like-for-like alternative to the Nexon Creative Plus PS, with a clear advantage in engine performance.

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1d

I am confused between Tata Nexon Fearless DCA and Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5L TC. My average monthly running is 1000 km which includes 70% highway driving. Ride and cabin comfort, driving smoothness, reliability and safety are my priorities. Which one do you suggest? Please feel free to recommend any other car tested by Global NCAP.

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13h

Go for the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5L automatic. With 70% of your 1,000 km monthly running on highways, the 3XO's wider cabin, more supportive seats and better high-speed stability make it the more comfortable long-distance car. The 131hp, 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine paired with the 6-speed torque converter automatic is smoother than the Nexon's DCA. Mahindra's service reach is strong and the 3XO has a solid reliability track record. Safety is well covered too, with a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating and a robust structure. The Nexon is a good car, but the dual-clutch automatic can feel hesitant at low speeds and the engine isn't as strong. If you want a GNCAP-tested alternative, the Skoda Kushaq is worth a look – it has a 5-star GNCAP rating, a strong turbo petrol engine and a well-sorted ride, but it will be more expensive than the Nexon and 3XO.

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3d

I am planning to buy a car with a budget of Rs 13.5 lakh on-road. I am confused between the Tata Nexon Camo Creative AMT and Maruti Suzuki Brezza 1.5 NA AMT. My driving is mostly in the city with occasional outstation trips. Which one should I choose?

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1d

Go for the Maruti Brezza 1.5 NA AT. With mostly city driving and occasional outstation trips, the Brezza’s refined naturally aspirated 1.5-litre petrol engine paired with the 6-speed torque converter automatic is a better fit. It delivers a smoother, more predictable power delivery in stop-and-go traffic than the Nexon's AMT. The Brezza also benefits from Maruti’s extensive service network and proven long-term reliability, which is a big advantage for hassle-free ownership over many years.The Tata Nexon Camo Creativ AMT is a strong product with a more powerful turbo petrol engine, but the AMT gearbox is not as refined, and Tata’s ownership experience is still not quite at Maruti’s level. For your usage pattern, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza is the more sensible and dependable choice.

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