Tata recently announced that the Nexon EV recently crossed the two ,000-unit sales mark since its launch in January 2020. It offers the electrified Nexon from Rs 13.99 lakh onwards and also offers the mid-spec XZ+ variant on a subscription basis. The carmaker has now slashed the subscription rates of the Nexon EV once more . Here’s a glance at the revised prices:
12 months/ 1,500km per month | 24 months/ 1,500km per month | 36 months/ 1,500km per month | |||
Old | New | Old | New | Old | New |
Rs 41,500 | Rs 34,500 | Rs 37,500 | Rs 31,600 | Rs 34,900 | Rs 29,500 |
The above mentioned prices are for Delhi/NCR and are likely to vary from city to city. These rates are for those that opted to subscribe the Nexon EV with a 1,500km per month mileage limit while Tata offers 2000km and 2500km per month also . These rates are being offered for a limited period and are inclusive of all taxes. While the subscription rates for twenty-four and 36 months have gone down by Rs 5,900 and Rs 5,400 respectively, the 12-month subscription rate has gone down by Rs 7,000 but it’s still the priciest option.
Like before, customers choosing to lease the Nexon EV can avail benefits like comprehensive coverage , roadside assistance, periodic servicing, doorstep delivery, and installation of the charger at their homes or workplace. Once the tenure period is completed, customers can either end their subscription or extend it further.
Tata offers the Nexon EV with a 129PS/245Nm motor and two driving modes: Drive and Sport. It offers a claimed range of 312km from a full charge of the 30.2kWh battery. As per Tata, the battery are often charged from empty to 80 percent in only 1 hour using DC fast-charging stations but a wallbox charger will take 8 hours
The Nexon EV is that the only long-range electric vehicle to be offered on a subscription basis in India at the instant . it’s also the foremost affordable EV to supply a claimed range of over 300km on one charge and is priced between Rs 13.99 lakh and Rs 15.99 lakh (ex-showroom). the opposite long-range EVs on sale in India are the Hyundai Kona Electric (Rs 23.75 lakh to Rs 23.94 lakh), MG ZS EV (Rs 20.88 lakh to Rs 23.58 lakh) and therefore the luxury EV, the Mercedes-Benz EQC (Rs 99.30 lakh). Tata’s electric sub-4m SUV will have an immediate rival within the sort of the upcoming Mahindra XUV300 Electric which will be launched sometime in 2021.