Tata Motors has introduced a new XM+(S) trim to the Nexon compact SUV line-up. Priced from Rs 9.75 lakh-11.70 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the new XM+(S) trim sits above the existing XM(S), but more importantly, it replaces the previously available XZ trim.
The Tata Nexon XM+(S) gets a few additional features over the XM(S) that are borrowed from the discontinued XZ as well as the higher-placed XZ+ trim.
- XM+(S) trim replaces XZ, gets more features
- Costs Rs 10,000-33,000 more than outgoing XZ trim
Here's a look at the detailed price list of the new XM+(S) trim, and how it compares to the outgoing XZ trim.
Tata Nexon XM+(S) price (ex-showroom, Delhi) | |||
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Variant | XM+(S) | XZ | Difference |
Petrol-MT | Rs 9.75 lakhs | Rs 9.65 lakh | Rs 11,000 |
Petrol-AT | Rs 10.40 lakhs | - | - |
Diesel-MT | Rs 11.05 lakhs | Rs 10.72 lakh | Rs 33,000 |
Diesel-AT | Rs 11.70 lakhs | - | - |
Tata Nexon XM+(S): features and powertrain
Over the features that are already offered on the XM(S) trim, the Nexon XM+(S) gets a 7.0-inch touchscreen Harman infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, borrowed from the XZ, along with a cooled glove box, rear AC vents, a 12V rear power socket and a shark fin antenna, which come from the XZ+ trim.
It's also worth noting that while the discontinued XZ trim was only available with a manual gearbox for both petrol and diesel engines, the XM+(S) also features automatic gearbox options for both engines.
With this update, the Tata Nexon will be available in the following eight trims – XE, XM, XM(S), XM+(S), XZ+, XZ+(HS), XZ+(O) and XZ+(P).
Tata Nexon price hike
Tata Motors recently hiked the prices of all its cars and SUVs, citing an increase in input costs. The Nexon saw the prices of the diesel XM(S) variants go up by a maximum of Rs 15,000, while all other variants saw a uniform hike of Rs 5,000. Prices for the Nexon SUV now range between Rs 7.60 lakh-13.95 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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