
Tata Motors Nexon EV MAX launched, prices start at Rs 17.74 lakh
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Tata Motors has launched the long-range version of the Nexon in two trims the XZ+ and XZ+ Lux. Both trims will offer an ARAI certified driving range of 437km, more power, more torque and a slightly quicker 0-100 time of 9 seconds.
Tata Motors has now added two new models to the Nexon EV lineup that will sport the ‘Nexon EV MAX’ moniker with prices starting at Rs 17.74 lakh ex-showroom. In line with reports leading up to the launch, the Nexon EV MAX will get some significant upgrades to the powertrain and battery allowing for better performance and significantly improved driving range.
The Nexon EV MAX is equipped with a 40.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, 33% more than the standard Nexon EV and that means you now have an ARAI certified range of 437 km (under standard testing conditions). The Nexon EV MAX produces 105 kW (143 PS) of power and delivers an instant torque of 250 Nm. This means that it's quicker from 0-100 by almost a second going from 0-100 is 9.9 seconds. It will come in 3 exciting colours Intensi-Teal (exclusive to the Nexon EV MAX), Daytona Grey and Pristine White. Dual-tone body colour will be offered as a standard.
The Nexon EV Max will be available with an optional 3.3 kW charger or a 7.2 kW AC fast charger. The 7.2 kW AC fast charger can be installed either at home or at the workplace, which helps in reducing charging time to 6.5 hrs. Making it an irresistible proposition, the Nexon EV MAX will support a faster charging time of 0 - 80% in just 56 mins from any 50 kW DC fast charger.
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