
Last Updated on: 07 Jan 2026
Tata Nexon
The Tata Nexon is a compact SUV that is based on the Indian automaker's X1 platform. It is one of Tata's top selling models in India, and the first generation model was launched in September 2017. The on road price of Nexon is approximately between ₹8.32 lakh and ₹16.79 lakh. The main rivals of the Tata Nexon are the Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Maruti Brezza, Nissan Magnite and Renault Kiger.
The sub-4-metre SUV can seat up to 5 people and is available with petrol, diesel and CNG powertrain options. Customers get to pick from up to 59 variants, while the Tata Nexon mileage is 24 km/kg (CNG version). The Nexon is available in 6 colours, which include Dual Tone and Dark options as well.
Key Highlights of Tata Nexon
- Tata Nexon exterior looks sharp and modern with sporty styling and upright stance, along with thin LED DRLs and X shaped full width LED taillights.
- Nexon exterior design features include sequential turn indicators, two tone paint options, satin roof rails, 16 inch alloy wheels and flared wheel arches.
- Tata Nexon interior gets two spoke steering wheel with illuminated ‘Tata’ logo, touch operated HVAC controls, leatherette upholstery and gloss black trim for a premium feel.
- The Nexon boot space of 382 litres is joined in the cabin by split folding rear seats and a cooled glovebox.
- Features include voice operated panoramic sunroof, automatic AC with air purifier, ventilated front seats and wireless charger.
- Tata Nexon has 10.25 inch Harman touchscreen infotainment, 10.25 inch digital instrument cluster, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and 9 speaker JBL audio system.
- Nexon has a 5 star GNCAP safety rating and gets 6 airbags, electronic stability program, blind spot monitor, 360 degree camera and TPMS.
- ADAS features include front collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane centering system, high beam assist and traffic sign recognition.
- 3 cyls, Turbocharged and 4 cyls, Turbocharged engines and Manual, AMT Auto, Dual-Clutch Auto transmissions available.
- Tata Nexon mileage is between 17.01 kmpl - 24 km/kg.
Tata Nexon Latest Updates
Oct 2025: Tata Nexon with ADAS launched at Rs 13.53 lakh
Oct 2025: Biggest festive discounts on compact SUVs: up to Rs 45,000 off on Tata Nexon
Sep 2025: Tata Nexon gets benefits of up to Rs 2 lakh with GST cut
Sep 2025: Tata Motors GST price cuts: Nexon cheaper by up to Rs 1.25 lakh
Jan 2025: Tata Nexon CNG Dark launched
Jan 2025: Tata Nexon gets a variant rejig and more features
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 Auto, Dual-Clutch Auto |
Seats | 5 |
Body Style | SUV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 115hp |
Max Torque | 260Nm |
Warranty Distance | 100000 km |
Warranty Duration | 3 Years |
Tata Nexon price & variants
Tata Nexon on road price starts at around ₹8.32 lakh for the base variant, going up to about ₹16.79 lakh for the top variant. The Tata Nexon variants include the mid Diesel Creative + S MT variant, whose on road price is around ₹13.60 lakh. Note that these prices will vary from city to city.
- Tata Nexon is available in 59 variants.
- The Nexon is available with 3 cyls, Turbocharged and 4 cyls, Turbocharged engine options.
- Nexon gearbox options include Manual, AMT Auto, Dual-Clutch Auto.
- Tata Nexon Petrol Smart MT base variant on road price is ₹8.32 lakh, Nexon Diesel Creative + S MT mid variant cost in is ₹13.60 lakh varies from city to city.
- The top variant Nexon Diesel Fearless + PS Red #Dark AMT is priced at ₹16.79 lakh.
Tata Nexon expert review
We like
New tech-rich cabin
Smooth twin-clutch automatic
We don't like
Manual gearbox could be better
Fit and finish not as good as rivals
Exterior Design And Engineering
8.0
Interior Space And Comfort
7.0
Performance And Refinement
6.0
Mileage / Range And Efficiency
8.0
Ride Comfort And Handling
8.0
Features And Safety
8.0
Value For Money
8.0
Tata Nexon reviews

Tata Nexon comparison
Tata Nexon mileage
The Tata Nexon mileage ranges between 17.01 kmpl - 24 km/kg, with cost-efficient CNG and frugal diesel powertrain options offered as well.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| CNG | 1199 cc | Manual | 24 km/kg |
| Petrol | 1199 cc | Dual-Clutch Auto | 17.01 kmpl |
| Petrol | 1199 cc | Manual | 17.44 kmpl |
| Petrol | 1199 cc | AMT Auto | 17.18 kmpl |
Tata Nexon news
Tata Nexon Images
The Tata Nexon images in our gallery highlight the sub-4-metre car’s sharp exterior design and its SUV stance perfectly. Viewers will also see dynamic tracking shots of the Nexon, along with detailed images showcasing various design features and the cabin of the Tata SUV. These high-resolution images further highlight the sporty but mostly black interior of the Nexon and its onboard tech features.
Tata Nexon videos
Below is an in-depth Nexon video gallery consisting of reviews and comparisons, including detailed videos that talk about the Nexon’s CNG and diesel variants as well.

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Tata Nexon Colours
The Tata Nexon colours include 6 exterior shades. Customers of the Nexon can choose from a variety of tones such as 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 Blue.
Tata Nexon FAQs
Trending Questions on Tata Nexon - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am looking to buy a new car with a maximum budget of ₹10-15 lakh. I want a car with a 4- or 5-star safety rating that delivers a decent fuel average. My usage will be mostly on weekends, with a maximum of 500-700 km per month. I want an automatic car, but not an AMT. My shortlist includes: Skoda Kyalq Signature Plus/Prestige TC 3XO AX5L Tata Nexon Creative Plus PS Dark 7 DCA Please suggest the best option.
Unfortunately, none of the turbo petrol options you listed will be very efficient. Given your limited running, this should not be a concern.
We would recommend choosing between the Skoda Kylaq and the Mahindra XUV 3XO. Both are engaging to drive, offer strong turbo petrol engines, smooth 6-speed torque converter automatics, and a comfortable ride.
The key difference is space. The Mahindra is the better five-seater thanks to its wider body, while the Skoda offers a larger and more practical boot.
The Tata Nexon remains one of the highest-selling cars in the segment, but it is also among the oldest and is due for an update.
I am interested in buying the Tata Nexon petrol automatic and am confused between the AMT and the DCA. Very confusing. Which one is better?
I am a first-time car buyer and want to purchase a petrol automatic car with good features. I am confused between the Hyundai Venue, Skoda Kylaq, Tata Nexon and Toyota Hyryder. My budget is around ₹15 to 16 lakh. My usage is mostly within the city with limited highway driving, and my monthly running is around 2,000km. Please advise.
If you want a torque converter automatic transmission, the Skoda Kylaq is your best bet. It is powered by a lively 999cc 3-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, paired with a smooth 6-speed AT, with a suspension setup that makes driving the Kylaq fun.
My budget is around ₹13-14 lakh, and I am looking for a diesel manual car. I am confused between the new Hyundai Venue HX5 manual and the Tata Nexon Creative manual. Which one should I choose?
Of these two, we'd recommend you choose the Hyundai Venue HX5. The Tata Nexon has the slight edge on driving enjoyment with its punchier engine, sharper steering and better-tuned suspension, but in most other areas, the Venue excels.
The HX5 variant is decently well equipped, and the Venue diesel in general is smoother, more refined, better built and of higher interior quality. Plus, Hyundai's aftersales and service are known to offer a better experience than Tata's.
I want to purchase a new any automatic diesel car budget of 13 lacs. My running is approx 1200-1500 Km in a month. 70 % in city and 30% in in highway. Please suggest suitable options for me.
There are only two options that would meet your requirements of a diesel automatic and under Rs 13 lakhs. These are the Mahindra XUV 3XO and the Tata Nexon. It would be nice to know a bit more about your requirements to pinpoint one.
The Tata Nexon is a good option, as fuel efficiency is very important for you, as its efficiency is higher than the 3XO. In our real-world tests, we got an average of 18kpl for the Nexon and 15.5kpl for the Mahindra.
If, however, driving pleasure and interior space are important, then you would be better off in the 3XO. The engine is refined and delivers good performance. Also, the car is spacious from inside, especially at the rear, where you will find more passenger room than in the Nexon.
I want to buy a car. I’m a first-time car buyer, and I’m not sure of the exact budget yet, but I’m thinking about ₹10-12 lakh. Most of my driving will be on weekend trips and some in the city. From what I’ve seen online, I like the Tata Nexon and 3XO. I’ve driven the Nexon a lot and liked it, but I have no reference for the 3XO. I don’t want to buy a Maruti because my father has a Baleno, and I’ve driven that a lot too. I’m looking for a manual car and, as infrastructure is not adequate, I’m not interested in an EV. What car should I buy?
A compact SUV is a good first car to buy. The sub 4-meter footprint makes it easy to manage in crowded streets, and most of the models today offer sufficient space inside and a good level of performance.
Which car you buy really comes down to some specific requirements, since you have already experienced the Tata Nexon and like it, you can safely go ahead and buy it. The car is a good all-rounder; however, if you would like livelier performance and more space for rear passengers, then the Mahindra XUV 3XO is the better option, just bear in mind the mileage will not be as good as the Nexon.
Is it worth upgrading from a Tiago diesel to the Punch facelift turbo petrol, or should I consider the Nexon instead?
Yes, with the Tata Punch Facelift, which is launching on January 13, the sub-compact SUV will finally get a stronger turbo petrol engine option, which has been lacking in the car so far.
As in the Tata Nexon, this will be mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox, which means the two cars will have identical powertrains. However, it is likely that, for the same price, you will get a lower-spec Nexon, compared to the Punch.
So, it comes down to your budget and your preference - if you like more features and don't mind a smaller vehicle, you should get the Punch. However, the Nexon is far more spacious - especially in the back seat and boot - and it's more comfortable too. So, if you value that and don't mind skipping a few features, it would be a worthy upgrade to your Tiago diesel.
I want a new petrol car with good safety features and an excellent music system, and I’m confused between the Mahindra 3XO and Tata Nexon. Which one should I choose?
Both the Tata Nexon and Mahindra 3XO are tough-feeling and robust compact SUVs, and both boast 5-star Global NCAP safety ratings. Both models also get branded audio systems, though it's advisable to test them out for your preferences.
Of the two models, it's the Mahindra 3XO that's the more complete package. It's better finished, better equipped and more spacious than the Tata Nexon. What also tips the ratings in favour of the Mahindra is its punchier petrol engine and slicker gearboxes - both manual and automatic.
Where the 3XO loses out is in luggage capacity, offering less room than you'd get in a Nexon.
I am planning to buy my first car and have started driving classes. My budget is ₹10 lakh. I will mostly drive in the city and occasionally on the highway, and we are a family of four. I am confused between Venue, Nexon, 3XO, Sonet, and Syros. Please suggest which car to buy.
If you want to buy any of these SUVs, we suggest increasing your budget by ₹2-3 lakh. At a ₹10 lakh on-road budget, you will have to settle for the lower variants, which is a personal choice but does mean missing out on key features.
Within a ₹10 lakh budget, a good option for you is the Hyundai Exter. It allows you to choose a fully loaded variant that comes with an 8-inch touchscreen, sunroof, cruise control, wireless phone charger, rearview camera, and other useful features. It gets a smooth and refined 1.2-litre, 4-cylinder engine that delivers power in a predictable and easy-to-manage manner.
Since you are a new driver, opting for the AMT would be a sensible choice, as it adds to everyday driving comfort and convenience.
Amongst the cars you mentioned, you can consider the Tata Nexon or Kia Sonet.
Hi, I own a 2024 Tata Punch and it’s my first car. Although I am reasonably happy with it, it lacks punch and, being a small car, feels unsettling over bumps and bad roads. I am planning to upgrade to a more enthusiastic car with some heft. Is the Citroen Basalt X a good choice? Other models I’m considering are the Tata Nexon Turbo and Hyundai Venue Turbo.
Yes, the Citroen Basalt X will be better in both aspects that you desire. The turbo-charged engine is very peppy and is nice to drive, and the ride of the car is excellent, a typical Citroen hallmark.
We would rule out the Tata Nexon turbo as the power delivery isn't very strong like other typical turbo engines. If you want to consider something other than the Citroen, test drive the turbo version of the Nissan Magnite.
The 1.0-litre unit has a good mid-range punch and is something that you would enjoy.
















































