A panoramic sunroof is a feature of a recently observed Tata Nexon facelift model. The new version is anticipated to be released in the upcoming months. Only the highest-end models are anticipated to have the panoramic sunroof; lower-end models may still include an electric sunroof as standard. Recently, new versions of the sub-compact SUV were also released.
A recent development in the Indian market is sunroofs. A growing number of automakers are now including sunroofs with their cars. The majority of sub-4 meter small SUVs that are currently available for purchase in India are equipped with an electric sunroof. Mahindra upped the ante, though, and introduced the XUV 3XO with the widest panoramic sunroof in the class. It follows that Tata’s decision to equip the Nexon with a panoramic sunroof makes sense.
The Nexon portfolio now includes additional variations from Tata Motors. The Tata Nexon’s petrol version now has a starting price of 8 lakh, while the diesel version costs 10 lakh. The new base petrol type of the Tata Nexon, dubbed Smart (O), costs $15,000 less than the previous model, Smart.
Furthermore, Tata Motors has slashed ₹30,000 and ₹40,000 off the pricing of the Smart + and Smart + S models, respectively. In the meantime, the Smart + S costs ₹9.40 lakh, while the Tata Nexon Smart + costs ₹8.90 lakh.
The Tata Nexon now comes in two additional diesel variants: Smart + and Smart + S. The new entry-level model, the Smart + variation, is priced at 10 lakh, while the Smart + S variant is priced at 10.60 lakh. The base price of the Nexon diesel has decreased by 1.10 lakh as a result of these additional variations.