Tata Motors Introduces Nexon Pure+ PS Variant 

The new trim features a sunroof and starts at Rs 9.59 lakh ex-showroom Delhi.

08 May 2026 | 2965 Views | By Dev Vadchhedia

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles launched the new Nexon Pure+ PS variant on May 8, 2026, introducing a panoramic sunroof to the sub Rs 10 lakh segment. The new trim starts at an introductory price of Rs 9.59 lakh, ex showroom Delhi, for the manual petrol version.

Beyond the voice assisted panoramic sunroof, the updated variant is equipped with a 26.03 cm Harman infotainment system supporting wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The cabin also features a six speaker audio setup, an HD rear view camera, automatic LED headlamps, and rain sensing wipers.

The automaker is offering the Pure+ PS trim across multiple powertrain configurations. Alongside the base petrol manual, buyers can opt for a petrol automated manual transmission priced at Rs 10.14 lakh. The twin cylinder compressed natural gas manual variant is available for Rs 10.39 lakh. For diesel buyers, the manual and automated manual transmission options are priced at Rs 10.54 lakh and Rs 11.19 lakh respectively.

Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer at Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, noted that the introduction of the new variant strengthens the model's overall value proposition by making a highly aspirational feature accessible to a wider segment of buyers.

RELATED ARTICLES

Uber India and South Asia President Prabhjeet Singh Resigns Following Decade-Long Tenure

Autocar Professional Bureau 26 Jun 2026

Top executive departs after leading ride-hailing operations through urban market expansions and the roll-out of diversif...

Inside Tata Motors' Data Bet: What 12 Petabytes Actually Buys an OEM

Shahkar Abidi 26 Jun 2026

Onboard telematics data powers AI-driven fuel-efficiency tools and performance guarantees as the manufacturer shifts tow...

Bosch Appoints Christian Fischer as CEO to Succeed Stefan Hartung: Reuters

Autocar Professional Bureau 26 Jun 2026

Fischer set to step into the role following the unexpected exit of Stefan Hartung.

Tags: Tata Motors
NEXT STORY