Tata Nexon facelift waiting periods on the rise

Every variant of the Nexon.ev has seen delivery timings almost double from 3-4 weeks to 6-8 weeks post the price announcement.

25 Sep 2023 | 21543 Views | By Akbar Merchant, Autocar India

Tata Motors recently overhauled its Nexon ICE and EV line-up with a major facelift inside and out. The company has also carried forward existing bookings for both SUVs to their facelifted models, and we’ve now got our hands on the waiting period for the Nexon.ev.

Tata Nexon.ev: waiting period breakup 

The erstwhile Nexon EV Prime is now called the Nexon.ev MR (Medium Range), while the Nexon EV Max is now called the Nexon.ev LR (Long Range). Both versions of the Nexon.ev are available in three broad trims – Creative, Fearless and Empowered. These trims also get optional packages denoted by a ‘+’ suffix.

Dealer sources tell us that every variant of the Nexon.ev has seen delivery timings almost double from 3-4 weeks to 6-8 weeks post the price announcement. The entry-level Creative+ MR and Fearless trims have the highest waiting period of around 10 weeks in most cities as Tata Motors is prioritising production of the top-spec variants. Other variants, including the Fearless+, Fearless+ S, Empowered and Empowered+, have a maximum waiting period of around eight weeks.

According to dealers, the Pristine White and Empowered Oxide are the most preferred colours on the Nexon.ev. Here's a detailed summary of the waiting period on the Tata Nexon.ev. 

 

TATA NEXON EV WAITING PERIOD
Trim Medium Range Long Range
Creative+ 10-12 weeks -
Fearless 8-10 weeks 8-10 weeks
Fearless+ 6-8 weeks 6-8 weeks
Fearless+ S 6-8 weeks 6-8 weeks
Empowered 6-8 weeks -
Empowered+ - 6-8 weeks

Key rivals to the Nexon.ev include the Mahindra XUV400, the Hyundai Kona EV and the MG ZS EV SUVs.

Also See:

Tata Nexon EV price, variants explained

Tata Nexon, Nexon EV facelift colour options detailed

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