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Tata Motors launches upgraded Nexon EV MAX XZ+ LUX at Rs 18.79 lakh

With a current network of more than 270 dealers covering 188 cities, Tata Motors stands strong to further India’s electrification journey.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 02 Jun 2023 Views icon6732 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Tata Motors today launched the upgraded Nexon EV MAX XZ+ LUX at a starting price of Rs 18.79 lakh (ex-showroom, All India for the 3.3 kW AC charger).

Enhanced with a superior and high tech feature upgrade, it boasts a 26.03 cm (10.25 inch) Touchscreen Infotainment system by HARMAN, high resolution (1920X720) High Definition (HD) display with slick response, Android Auto and Apple Carpla, over WiFi, High Definition Rear View Camera, Heightened audio performance with sharp notes and extended Bass performance, Voice assistant in 6 languages, 180+ voice commands in six languages (English, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi), along with a new User Interface (UI), and will be available for bookings starting today.

The 500,000th Nexon rolled out from Tata Motors’ Ranjangaon plant on April 11, 2023, a little less than 67 months after the company launched the game-changing model on September 21, 2017.

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