Tata’s 2025 Nexon Rolls Out: Better Mileage, Cool Features, and Easy Payments Starting Low

Folks, Tata Motors just dropped the 2025 version of their popular Nexon SUV, and it’s got people talking. Priced from just 7.99 lakh rupees, this update brings some fresh tweaks to make it even more appealing for everyday drivers in India. The company rejigged the variants, dropping a few old ones and adding new trims like Pure+ and Pure+ S. It’s all about giving buyers more bang for their buck with better tech and safety right from the start. Launched earlier this year, the Nexon keeps its spot as a top pick in the compact SUV game, competing with rides like the Hyundai Venue and Maruti Brezza. With options in petrol, diesel, and even CNG, it’s built for folks who want efficiency without breaking the bank.

What’s New Under the Hood

The engine lineup stays solid, but Tata focused on smoothing out the drive. You get a 1.2-liter petrol that pushes out 120 horsepower, or a 1.5-liter diesel with 115 horses. Transmission choices include manual, AMT, or DCA for that automatic feel. On mileage, the diesel automatic hits up to 24.08 kilometers per liter, while petrol manual gets around 17.44 kilometers per liter. CNG versions offer 17.44 kilometers per kilogram, which is great for city runs. No word on that rumored 44 kilometers per liter yet, but real-world tests show it’s efficient enough for long trips without constant fuel stops. Colors got a refresh too, with new shades like Grassland Beige and Royal Blue joining the mix.

Safety First in Every Ride

Safety is a big deal here, and the 2025 Nexon doesn’t skimp. Every model comes standard with six airbags, electronic stability control, and hill-hold assist. Higher trims add a 360-degree camera, tire pressure monitoring, and even front parking sensors. It’s got that tough build from Tata’s five-star Global NCAP rating, so you feel secure on bumpy roads or highways. For families, this means peace of mind, especially with kids in the back. The base Smart variant already packs the basics, while top ones like Fearless+ PS throw in ventilated seats and an air purifier.

Fancy Features Without the Fuss

Inside, it’s all about comfort and tech. A 10.25-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay is standard in mid trims. Love stargazing? The panoramic sunroof in Creative+ PS lets you enjoy open skies. There’s a wireless charger, auto headlamps, and rain-sensing wipers to make life easier. Sound system upgrades to a nine-speaker JBL setup in the top variant for those who crank up the tunes. Dark Edition options give it a sleek, blacked-out look if you’re into that vibe.

How the Money Works

Pricing starts at 7.99 lakh for the base, going up to 15.60 lakh for the loaded diesel automatic. EMI plans make it doable, with options starting around 7,999 rupees per month depending on your down payment and loan terms. That’s based on a typical 60-month loan at current rates. For the EV version, EMIs kick off higher, around 30,168 rupees, but that’s for the electric perks like a 489-kilometer range.

To break it down, here’s a quick table on mileage across fuel types:

Fuel TypeTransmissionARAI Mileage
DieselAutomatic24.08 kmpl 
DieselManual23.23 kmpl 
PetrolManual17.44 kmpl 
PetrolAutomatic17.18 kmpl 
CNGManual17.44 km/kg 

And for key features in top variants:

VariantKey FeaturesPrice Range (Lakh)
Fearless+ PSPanoramic sunroof, 6 airbags, JBL sound 13.30 – 15.60 
Creative+ PSBi-LED headlamps, wireless charger, TPMS 12.30 – 14.80 
Pure+ SSunroof, auto headlamps, rain wipers 9.80 – 11.00 

What Drivers Are Saying

Early buyers love the value, saying the sunroof and safety extras make it feel premium without a huge price tag. Some wish for even better mileage in city traffic, but overall, it’s a hit. Tata’s pushing for more EV updates soon, like Level-2 ADAS in the Nexon EV for adaptive cruise and lane assist. If you’re shopping for a compact SUV, this 2025 Nexon could be your next ride, blending style, safety, and savings.

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