TATA Nexon
The Nexon made its premiere as a prototype at the 2014 Auto Expo. In February 2016, the final model was unveiled. The Nexon is built on the upgraded Tata X1 platform, which debuted in 1998 with the Indica model and has since been adopted by other Indian automakers.
It has independent MacPherson dual-path strut front suspensions with coil springs and a rear twist-beam suspension with coil spring and shock absorber. The wheelbase is 2,498 mm long (98.3 in). It has two-tone paint, LED headlights, and huge chrome bands on the sides.
Total 10 variants of Tata Nexon are available in the market; some of them are; XZ +, XZ, xm, xz Plus Dual tone, XZ + O dark edition, and XMS. It was introduced in 2020 in India, which included a whole new set of functional improvements and new aesthetics. Again in July 2021, Tata released another model, Nexon dark, with further improvements. The price range of Tata Nexon is around 7 to 14 lakh, and it is available in 70 different colors in the market. The topmost model costs around 13 to 14 lakh rupees, and the basic version, which runs on diesel, costs around 8 lakh rupees. The pricing of the Tata Nexon automated variant is 9 lakh rupees.