
Last Updated on: 31 Mar 2026
Tata Nexon
The Tata Nexon price in India starts at Rs 7.32 lakh (ex-showroom). First launched in 2017, the Nexon is one of the bestselling Tata cars in India thanks to the compact SUV’s competitive pricing, long list of features, attractive styling, and strong safety credentials. Moreover, the Nexon has one of the most diverse powertrain line-ups in the compact SUV segment, including petrol, diesel, CNG, and even an all-electric derivative dubbed the Tata Nexon EV.
The Nexon rivals the Hyundai Venue, Maruti Brezza, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Kia Sonet, Skoda Kylaq, etc. Tata Nexon on road price starts from Rs 8.61 lakh.
The Tata Nexon is sold in 59 variants across 9 trim levels: Smart, Smart+, Smart+ S, Pure+, Pure+ S, Creative, Creative+ S, Creative+ PS, and Fearless+ PS. Petrol, diesel, and CNG powertrains are offered with the Nexon, along with manual and automatic gearboxes.
Tata Nexon Safety Features
The Tata Nexon safety rating is 5 stars as per Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP testing. Additionally, the Nexon safety features include 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, front disc brakes, traction control, ESC, ISOFIX child seat anchors, rear defoggers, etc as standard. Higher Tata Nexon variants add a 360-degree camera, ADAS, TPMS, and more to the safety suite.
Key Highlights of Tata Nexon
- The 2026 Tata Nexon price in India starts at Rs 7.32 lakh and tops off at Rs 14.15 lakh (ex-showroom).
- Nexon engine options include a 1.2-litre turbo in petrol and CNG guises, as well as a 1.5-litre diesel mill.
- The Tata Nexon dimensions are 3,995mm length, 1,804mm width, 1,604mm height, and 2,498mm wheelbase.
- Tata Nexon boot space is 382 litres for the petrol and diesel variants, and 321 litres for the CNG.
- Depending on the variant, the Tata Nexon interior features include a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic climate control, panoramic sunroof, wireless charging pad, ventilated front seats, JBL sound system with subwoofer, cooled glovebox, and more.
Key Specifications of Tata Nexon
Criteria | Tata Nexon |
|---|---|
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 3995mm x 1804mm x 1620mm |
Wheelbase | 2498mm |
Ground clearance | 208mm |
Cargo capacity | 382 litres (petrol, diesel) / 321 litres (CNG) |
Engine | 1.2 turbo-petrol / 1.2 turbo petrol-CNG / 1.5 diesel |
Transmission options | Petrol: MT, AMT, DCT / CNG: MT / Diesel: MT, AMT |
Tata Nexon Interior and Exterior
Nexon interior:
- 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen
- 2-spoke steering wheel with illuminated Tata logo
- 10.25-inch digital driver's display
- Various interior colour schemes depending on trim level
- Panoramic sunroof in higher variants
Nexon exterior:
- L-shaped DRLs up front
- Muscular bumpers
- Neat body cladding
- Up to 16-inch alloy wheels
- X-shaped rear LED light bar
Tata Nexon Latest Updates
Feb 2026: Tata Nexon offers in February 2026 go up to Rs 30,000
Feb 2026: Tata Nexon was the best-selling passenger vehicle in January 2026
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.
Feb 2025: Next gen Tata Nexon to launch in 2027; codenamed 'Garud' and will retain existing X1 platform with major changes.
Jan 2025: Tata Nexon CNG Dark edition launched, price starts at Rs 12.7 lakh.
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, DCT |
Seats | 5 |
Body Style | SUV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 115 hp at 3750 rpm |
Max Torque | 260 Nm at 1500 - 2750 rpm |
Warranty Distance | 100000 km |
Warranty Duration | 3 Years |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Diesel |
| Number of Cylinders | 4 |
| Pure Electric Driving Mode | No |
| Engine Installation | Front |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 44 litres |
| Terrain Modes | No |
| Auto Start/Stop | No |
| Fuel Supply System | Common Rail |
| Front Brakes | Discs |
| Rear Brakes | Drums |
| Type of Power Assist | Electric |
| Steering Adjust | Tilt |
| Length | 39952 mm |
| Width | 1804 mm |
| Chassis Type | Monocoque |
| Height | 1620 mm |
| Power Windows | Front and Rear |
| Steering Mounted Controls | Audio and Phone |
| Door Pockets | |
| Roof Grab Handles |
| Crash Test Rating | 5 |
| Airbags | 6 |
| Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist | |
| Boot Open Warning |
| Body Coloured Bumpers | |
| LED taillights | |
| Illuminated Logo | |
| LED headlamps |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Trip Meter | |
| Average Fuel Consumption |
| Audio System | |
| Speakers | 4 |
| Branded Music System | JBL |
| CD Player |
| Remote AC On / Off via App | |
| Remote Car Lock/Unlock via App | |
| Remote Sunroof Open / Close via App | |
| Over the air (OTA) updates |
Tata Nexon price & variants
Tata Nexon prices start from Rs 7.32 lakh to Rs 14.15 lakh ex-showroom price. In comparison, Nexon on road price starts at around Rs 8.61 lakh for the base variant, going up to Rs 17.00 lakh for the top variant. The Tata Nexon variants include the mid Diesel Creative + S MT variant, the on road price of which is around Rs 13.77 lakh. Note that these prices will vary from city to city.
- Petrol variants of the Tata Nexon get a 120hp 1.2-litre 3-cylinder turbo engine that can be paired with either a 5-speed MT, 6-speed MT, 6-speed AMT, and 7-speed wet-clutch DCT.
- Nexon CNG variants are powered by the same 1.2-litre 3-cylinder turbo engine, albeit in a lower 100hp state of tune. Gearbox options include a 6-speed MT only.
- Tata Nexon diesel variants come with a 115hp 1.5-litre engine with 6-speed MT and 6-speed AMT options.
Tata Nexon price range (ex-showroom) | |
Variant | Price |
Nexon Base Model (Smart) | Rs 7.32 lakh |
Nexon Mid Spec Model (Creative+ S) | Rs 11.44 lakh |
Nexon Top Model (Fearless+ PS) | Rs 14.15 lakh |
Nexon Price List (On-Road) (April 2026) -
Tata Nexon on road price in Bangalore – Rs 8.83 - Rs 17.42 lakh
Tata Nexon on road price in Delhi – Rs 8.32 - Rs 16.79 lakh
Tata Nexon on road price in Chennai – Rs 8.76 - Rs 17.56 lakh
Tata Nexon on road price in Jaipur – Rs 8.46 - Rs 16.71 lakh
Tata Nexon on road price in Kolkata – Rs 8.54 - Rs 16.43 lakh
Key differentiators among the different versions of the Nexon:
| Criteria | Tata Nexon Smart (base model) | Tata Nexon Creative+ S (mid spec model) | Tata Nexon Fearless+ PS (top model) |
| Headlamps | LED | LED | LED |
| Wheels | 16-inch steel | 16-inch alloy | 16-inch alloy |
| Seating capacity | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Seat upholstery | Fabric | Fabric | Leatherette |
| Touchscreen | 7-inch | 10.25-inch | 10.25-inch |
| Audio system | 2 speakers | 4 speakers and 2 tweeters | 4 speakers, 4 tweeters, and subwoofer JBL |
| Wireless charger | No | Yes | Yes |
| Apple CarPlay & Android Auto | N/A | Wireless | Wireless |
| Other features | Front and rear adjustable headrests, 6 airbags, drive modes | Automatic climate control, 360-degree camera, sunroof, cruise control, cooled glovebox | Ventilated front seats, air purifier, auto-dimming IRVM, panoramic sunroof |
Tata Nexon Official Brochure
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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
The Tata Nexon facelift looks thoroughly updated rather than merely refreshed. The front end gets an all-new nose with a higher bonnet ridge, slim DRLs linked by a faux grille and redesigned bumpers that lend a more purposeful presence. Side profiles retain the coupe-like roof, now with refreshed 16-inch alloys, while the rear gets evolved V-shaped lights and a larger spoiler, though some panel fit and finish feels unrefined. Ground clearance remains a class-leading 208 mm.
The Nexon CNG’s exterior is virtually identical to its ICE siblings, keeping the SUV’s bold stance. Cosmetically, the CNG gets the same updates but doesn’t stand out as a separate variant.
Mechanically, the facelift continues with familiar suspension basics; it never aimed for sporty handling, instead favouring everyday stability and planted behaviour.
8.0
Inside, the facelift’s biggest leap is the all-new high-tech cabin. Twin 10.25-inch screens for the infotainment and digital cluster dominate the layered dashboard, flanked by capacitive controls that generally respond well. Despite a few ergonomic misses — like the printed huge drive-mode knob and piano black surfaces that attract fingerprints — the ambience is markedly more modern. Front seats are broad and supportive; rear space is generous, with good legroom and a decent 382 litre boot.
The CNG retains this interior, and despite the fuel system’s tanks, usable boot space remains good. Rear headroom is unaffected even with the panoramic sunroof. Top CNG variants match the ICE in tech and comfort kit.
7.0
For the facelifted Nexon, Tata offers a 1.2-litre turbo petrol with a new 7-speed dual-clutch automatic and a 1.5-litre diesel. The petrol is refined for city use, though initial acceleration can feel modest, and performance isn’t its strongest suit. The diesel offers better mid-range torque and effortless progress when kept between 2,000-4,000 rpm.
The Nexon CNG uses the same 1.2-litre turbo engine detuned to 100 hp and 170 Nm. It feels lively off idle and response is eager for day-to-day driving, though engine noise and vibration are more noticeable, especially on hard acceleration. CNG mode isn’t breathless and remains usable, with seamless petrol/CNG switching.
6.0
Fuel economy for the facelift petrol and diesel remains competitive but not class-leading; diesel shines on highways while petrol carries adequate efficiency in mixed use.
The CNG impresses on paper with up to ARAI-claimed ~24 km/kg, and real-world tests hint at strong efficiency, making it appealing for high-mileage users.
8.0
Despite suspension carryovers, the facelift Nexon continues to deliver a composed ride. Its suspension soaks rough urban roads well, and the light steering helps city driving. At speed, body control is confident, though the SUV leans towards comfort rather than engaging dynamics.
The CNG behaves similarly, with ride and handling traits matching the updated architecture thanks to identical underpinnings.
8.0
Feature content is a highlight. Twin high-res screens, wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, a 360° camera, JBL sound, voice assistant, connected car tech and multiple USB ports enhance value. Standard safety includes six airbags and ESP across the range.
In the CNG, safety is bolstered by CNG-specific safeguards — fire extinguisher, cutoff systems and leak detection — alongside top-tier camera and sensor pack.
8.0
The facelift Nexon continues to offer a strong mix of tech, comfort and everyday usability at competitive prices, reinforcing its status as a segment favourite. Its breadth of features and safety kit justify its positioning.
The Nexon CNG adds significant value for cost-conscious buyers, especially those prioritising running cost savings without cutting back on kit. While refinement isn’t as high as petrol or diesel, the efficiency gains and seamless fuel switching make the CNG a compelling alternative.
8.0
Reviewed by: Shapur Kotwal
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Tata Nexon mileage
The Tata Nexon mileage is 17.0 - 17.4 kmpl for the petrol variants. These mileage figures are based on ARAI testing. CNG and diesel powertrains are also offered with the Nexon for those looking for greater fuel efficiency.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| CNG | 1199 cc | Manual | 24 km/kg |
| Petrol | 1199 cc | DCT | 17.01 kmpl |
| Petrol | 1199 cc | Manual | 17.44 kmpl |
| Petrol | 1199 cc | AMT | 17.18 kmpl |
Tata Dealers in Mumbai
Planning to buy Nexon? Here are a few dealers in Mumbai
Fortune Cars
Plot No. D-400, TTC Industrial Area, MIDC, Near Uran Phata Signal, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400706
Fortune Cars-Vashi
No 10, Satra Plaza,Palm Beach Road, Sector 19 D, Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400703
Inderjit Cars - Andheri West
Opposite Lotus Petrol Pump, A/7,41,Gujarati Samaj Bhavan,Adarsh Ngr, Oshiwara New Link Rd, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400102
8879228129
Inderjit Cars - Boisar
Atithi Hall, Betegaon Maan Road, Boisar, Boisar, Maharashtra 401501
8879227908
Keshva Motors-Mulund
Shop No.10/11, Marathon Max Co-Operative Housing Society, Mulund Goregaon Link Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400080
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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
Video reviews of Tata Nexon cover its ride comfort, handling, performance and efficiency of the petrol, diesel, and CNG powertrains, refinement and NVH levels, seating capacity, boot space, and safety features.



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Tata Nexon Colours
The Tata Nexon colours span 6 options, including 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 interior comes in numerous colour schemes depending on the trim level and exterior finish.
Tata Nexon FAQs
The Tata Nexon has a starting price of ₹7.32 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 Tata Nexon's mileage varies between 17.01 kmpl - 24 km/kg, depending on the powertrain.
The Tata Nexon is available with Turbocharged engines.
The Tata Nexon has a fuel tank capacity of 44 litres in petrol and diesel versions.
The Tata Nexon can seat 5 people.
The Tata Nexon is 3995mm long, 1804mm wide and 1620mm high. The Nexon's wheelbase is 2498mm.
The Tata Nexon has a ground clearance of up to 208mm.
The Tata Nexon has a boot space of up to 382 litres.
The Tata Nexon is available 59 variants.
Yes, the Tata Nexon is available with a panoramic sunroof.
The real-world mileage of the petrol Tata Nexon ranges between 10–13 km/l in city conditions and 14–18 km/l on highways.
The Nexon Diesel mileage stands at approximately 23 to 24 kmpl as per ARAI, while real-world efficiency usually falls in the 20 to 22 kmpl range.
The Tata Nexon mileage is 24 km/kg (CNG version).
The Tata Nexon price range is Rs 7.32 lakh to Rs 14.15 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Tata Nexon on road price range is Rs 8.61 lakh to Rs 17.00 lakh.
Tata Nexon base model on road price is Rs 8.61 lakh.
Tata Nexon top model on road price is Rs 17.00 lakh.
The Tata Nexon top model price is Rs 14.15 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tata Nexon petrol variant price range is Rs 7.32 lakh-13.82 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tata Nexon petrol variant on road price range is Rs 8.61 lakh - 16.32 lakh.
Tata Nexon diesel variant price range is Rs 9.01 lakh-14.15 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tata Nexon diesel variant on road price range is Rs 10.74 lakh - 17.00 lakh.
Tata Nexon CNG variant price range is Rs 8.23 lakh-13.36 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tata Nexon CNG variant on road price range is Rs 9.34 lakh - 15.26 lakh.
Tata Nexon automatic price range is Rs 8.78 lakh-14.15 lakh (ex-showroom).
More questions you may find useful
S B
•2dI am trying to decide between the Maruti Suzuki Brezza LXI (with necessary accessories) priced at ₹9.6 lakh and the Tata Nexon Pure Plus at ₹9.65 lakh. I am looking for an easy-to-maintain family car with good safety. My usage is low (around 300 km per month) with occasional trips to nearby towns. Which one would be the better choice?

Autocar India
At nearly the same price, the Tata Nexon Pure Plus does stand out for offering a stronger safety package along with more factory-fitted features, which makes it feel like the more complete car on paper. For a family buyer, this added safety is a big advantage, and you won’t need to rely on aftermarket accessories to fill gaps. It also feels more substantial on the road, which helps on occasional highway trips.However, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza LXi has its own strengths that are very relevant to your usage. With your low running of around 300 km per month, the Brezza’s reputation for easy maintenance, lower service costs, and wider service network becomes a big advantage for long-term ownership. It is also very easy to drive and live with daily.So the decision comes down to what you value more. If safety and a more feature-rich package matter most, the Nexon is the better choice. But if your priority is hassle-free ownership, lower maintenance and peace of mind over the years, the Brezza makes a very strong case, especially given your low usage.
Vijay Surya S
•1wI am planning to buy a new car, and am confused between the Tata Nexon Creative+ and the Mahindra 3XO AX5 variant, both petrol and manual transmission. Can you please advise me on this, as I am pretty confused?

Autocar India
Between the Tata Nexon Creative+ and the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 petrol manual, we would suggest leaning towards the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5.The Mahindra XUV 3XO stands out for its more responsive and enjoyable petrol engine, which makes it nicer to drive in both city and highway conditions. It also feels more modern overall in terms of driving experience. In addition, the 3XO is a wider car, which, along with its longer wheelbase, makes it a more comfortable proper 5-seater, especially for three passengers in the rear.Ride quality is also comfortable and well-balanced, so it handles bad roads and daily driving duties without any issues. The main drawback of the 3XO is its smaller boot, which is something to keep in mind depending on your usage, and this is where the Tata Nexon, with a larger boot, has an advantage.
Nitish
•1wI am planning to buy a new car this month. I am a first-time buyer and a new driver. I am confused between the Tata Nexon Creative Petrol AMT, Skoda Kylaq, and Maruti Suzuki Brezza. My usage will include occasional trips to my hometown (around 120 km from Ranchi to Jamshedpur) and very limited daily office commuting (6-7 km). I am slightly budget-conscious, with a budget of around ₹13 lakh. Please suggest which option would be the best for me.

Autocar India
For your usage, which is mostly short daily city runs with occasional highway trips, the Tata Nexon Creative Petrol AMT does make a lot of sense. It offers the convenience of an automatic, a comfortable ride and a slightly higher driving position, which helps build confidence for a first-time driver. It also fits well within your ₹13 lakh budget, making it a sensible and practical choice for your needs.However, you should be aware that the AMT gearbox can feel a bit jerky at low speeds in stop-go traffic, which is something you will experience in your daily 6-7 km runs.The Skoda Kylaq is also worth a serious look. In fact, you can get the automatic in the Signature variant at a similar price to the Nexon Creative. While it misses out on a few features, nothing feels like a deal breaker, and it still comes with all the essentials. More importantly, its torque converter automatic is smoother and easier to drive in traffic. The Maruti Suzuki Brezza automatic is another strong option, especially for a first-time buyer, as it is very easy to drive, smooth in traffic and known for low running and maintenance costs.So the choice comes down to priorities. If you want to stay strictly within budget and are okay with a slightly less smooth automatic, the Nexon is a good pick. If you want a smoother and more effortless driving experience at a similar price, the Kylaq Signature automatic is a very strong alternative, while the Brezza remains the most fuss-free option overall.
Gaurav
•2wHi Autocar, I am planning to buy a compact SUV in the budget of ₹8-12 lakh. My preferences are a fuel-efficient and safe car.

Autocar India
Pick the Tata Nexon as it directly matches your two priorities. Safety first: the Nexon is well-equipped with many safety features, and it has also secured a 5‑star crash safety rating in both the GNCAP and BNCAP tests. As for efficiency, if you drive a lot, about 1500km a month, you can opt for the diesel. If not, the 1.2 petrol will be fine and deliver decent mileage. The ARAI claimed figure is around 17 kpl, and with a light foot in the city, you can expect roughly 11-13 kpl.The Nexon also sits neatly within your budget, and you could get a fairly well-equipped version too. What's more is that the Nexon has been on sale for about a decade now and Tata Motors has made many functional as well as reliability improvements, and newer Nexon have been known to be quite reliable.
Praveen
•2wI am planning to buy a new car this month. I am a first-time buyer and a new driver. I am confused between the Tata Nexon Creative Petrol AMT and the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 AT. I will use the car to go to my hometown once in a while, from Bangalore to Warangal and very few times for office commute. I am a bit budget-oriented, and my budget is ₹13 lakh. I am preferring to buy the Tata Nexon Creative Petrol AMT due to the following reasons: it is within budget, and a 360-degree camera is available in this version compared to the 3XO AX5. But my worry is whether the AMT in the Nexon has any problems while driving. What do you suggest? In case AMT is not advisable, then I will go for the 3XO AX5 by stretching my budget.

Autocar India
If you are a first-time driver, the type of automatic gearbox matters a lot, and this is where the difference between these two cars becomes important. The Tata Nexon AMT is not problematic as such, but it is a basic automatic. You will feel gear shifts, slight pauses and head-nod movement, especially in stop-and-go traffic and during overtakes. It works fine if you are on a strict budget, but it is not the smoothest or most refined experience, and over time, you may start noticing these traits more.On the other hand, the Mahindra XUV 3XO A5X automatic comes with a proper torque converter gearbox, which is much smoother, more natural to drive and easier for a new driver. In city traffic as well as on your occasional Bangalore to Warangal highway drives, it will feel more effortless and confidence-inspiring.Yes, the Nexon gives you the 360-degree camera and fits better within your budget, but that is more of a convenience feature. The gearbox affects your driving experience every single day, and that is where the 3XO is clearly better.If you can stretch your budget, go for the XUV 3XO A5X automatic. The smoother gearbox will make a bigger difference to your daily driving than the extra features in the Nexon.
Tuhin
•2wHi team, please suggest a car to purchase with the following factors. I'm a first-time buyer, with a budget of ₹10-12 lakh. Safety is my first priority. Petrol with AMT, 360-degree camera, 30% city and 70% highway usage, family car.

Autocar India
The Tata Nexon would suit you well. It has a host of safety features like 6 airbags and electronic stability program (ESP), and has earned a 5-star safety rating from both Global NCAP and Bharat NCAP for adult and child occupant protection in the crash testing protocol.As safety is your first priority, the Nexon would do you well. Since you want a car with a 360-degree camera, opt for the Creative trim, which will come in around your budget. The Nexon also has a good and stable ride, which at higher speeds has good body control, so your highway drives would be safe and comfortable too.
Avinash shirakol
•2wI am confused about whether to buy the 3XO or the Nexon. I need a reliable car with good engine performance.

Autocar India
We would suggest you go for the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 1.2 TGDi, preferably with the 6-speed automatic. Given your priorities of reliability and strong engine performance, it is the most satisfying car to drive. The big highlight is the 1.2-litre TGDi turbo-petrol engine that produces 130hp and 230Nm of torque, which is among the strongest outputs in this segment. In comparison, the petrol engine in the Tata Nexon produces around 120hp and 170Nm. That’s roughly 35% more torque in the Mahindra, and you can feel it in everyday driving, especially in the mid-range where overtakes happen. The 3XO simply feels punchier and more effortless when you press the throttle.If you are considering an automatic, the Mahindra again has an advantage. The 3XO uses a 6-speed torque-converter automatic (from Aisin), which tends to be smoother and more durable in heavy traffic and hot conditions, the kind we typically experience in India.The Nexon petrol automatic, on the other hand, uses a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCA). While dual-clutch gearboxes can shift quickly, they can also feel jerky at low speeds and tend to be less tolerant of stop-and-go traffic over the long term.Another point in favour of the 3XO is that this mStallion turbo petrol engine family has been around for several years, so it’s relatively well understood in the market. Mahindra also offers a 3-year/1,00,000km warranty, which can typically be extended up to 5 or even 7 years, giving additional peace of mind. You should confirm the exact coverage and extension options with the dealer.The main compromise with the 3XO is practicality. Its boot is smaller than the Nexon’s, roughly 360 litres versus about 380 litres in the Nexon. So, if you regularly travel with large luggage, you may have to plan a bit more carefully.
Deepesh
•2wI am a first-time car buyer and also a new driver. I am planning to buy a car for long-term ownership with a budget of around ₹11–12 lakh (on-road). My family has five members, and the car will be used mostly for city driving in Hyderabad, with occasional highway trips maybe once a month. I prefer an automatic transmission since it will be easier to drive in city traffic. Currently, I am considering the Mahindra XUV 3XO MX2 Pro Petrol AMT and the Tata Nexon Pure Plus S AMT Petrol. I am looking for a car that offers good safety, reliability, comfort for family use, and reasonable maintenance for long-term ownership. Between these two options, which one would you recommend? Also, are there any other better options in this price range that I should consider?

Autocar India
First, a small correction. The Mahindra XUV 3XO does not use an AMT gearbox. It comes with a proper torque converter automatic, which offers a much smoother and more refined driving experience compared to AMTs. This makes it easier to drive in city traffic and overall more comfortable for daily use.Because of this, the XUV 3XO MX2 Pro automatic becomes the better choice between the two cars you shortlisted. The wider cabin also makes it more comfortable for a family of five and the ride quality is well suited for both city drives and occasional highway trips.The Tata Nexon does offer a DCA/DCT automatic option with the turbo-petrol engine, but that variant is significantly more expensive and would go well beyond your ₹11–12 lakh budget. The Nexon AMT variants therefore do not match the smoothness of the torque converter automatic offered in the 3XO.For your requirements of ease of driving, comfort and a better automatic gearbox, the Mahindra XUV 3XO automatic would be the better option over the Nexon in your budget.
Rachna Hans
•2wI have been driving a Hyundai Santro (AMT) for the last six years, and now I am planning to upgrade with a budget of ₹12-13 lakh. My current car has done only 15,000 km in six years, so my usage is relatively low. In my next car, I am looking for features like a reverse camera, Android Auto, and voice commands to make driving easier. I am interested in the Kia Seltos, Kia Sonet, and Tata Nexon, but I am open to other suggestions as well. Which car would you recommend?

Autocar India
The Hyundai Venue will feel like a big upgrade from your Hyundai Santro AMT. The turbo petrol engine paired with the DCT gearbox offers strong performance and smooth shifts, which makes driving in the city effortless. It also gets features like a reverse camera, Android Auto connectivity and voice commands that you are specifically looking for. Overall, it will be a noticeable step up in terms of power, features, space and overall comfort.Among the other cars you mentioned, the Kia Sonet is also a good option. However, the Venue is the newer car and is more spacious. Also, a replacement for the Sonet is expected next year, which means it may feel dated sooner. The Tata Nexon petrol is another option that offers good space and a comfortable ride, but the Venue feels more refined and easier to drive and is the newer car as well. As for the Kia Seltos, it is a good SUV, but it belongs to a higher segment and will stretch well beyond your ₹12-13 lakh budget in comparable variants.
Yogesh Gautam Kamble
•2wI need a car for my daily commute, and my travel will be around 50-60 km every day. Most of my driving will be within the city, along with occasional highway drives on weekends. My budget should allow for an EMI of less than ₹20,000 per month. Considering my usage, should I go for a diesel or a CNG car, and which option would you recommend?

Autocar India
With your daily running of around 50-60 km, your monthly usage will easily cross 1,500 km, so choosing a fuel with low running costs makes sense. In this case, CNG is generally a better fit than diesel, especially since most of your driving is in the city.One of the better options to consider is the Tata Nexon CNG. Unlike most CNG cars, the Nexon uses a turbo-petrol engine, which means it still feels reasonably strong and comfortable even on the highway. The turbo engine produces good torque, which helps maintain performance despite running on CNG. This makes the Nexon CNG a good balance between low running costs for the city and decent highway performance for weekend drives.Another practical option is the Maruti Suzuki Brezza CNG, particularly the LXi or VXi variants. The Brezza uses a 1.5-litre engine with factory-fitted CNG. It is known for being smooth and reliable while still offering good mileage and reasonable performance.






















































