Tata Motors on Thursday announced that the company will officially launch the updated versions of the Safari and Harrier SUVs in the market on October 17. Bookings for both Tata Safari and Harrier had been opened just last week.
Tata Harrier and Safari SUVs are the flagship models from the company in India.
Both Tata Safari and Harrier are now promising some very significant updates to the styling on the outside while also sporting a number of updates in the cabin and crucial feature updates as well. While the Safari is a three-row vehicle that is positioned more as a family vehicle, the Harrier once again targets a younger-SUV-buying audience.
The Indian car market is being powered by a sustained demand for SUVs and in this space, Tata Motors has managed to create a solid mark with both the Safari and Harrier. While only offered with a diesel engine option which means those interested in a petrol motor remain sidelined, the sales figures of both vehicles remain a firm indication of the respective popularity.
While Harrier was first launched in the market back in 2019 and Tata Motors has since sold over one lakh units of the model, the Safari was introduced in 2021 and approximately 46,000 units has been sold thus far.
What’s new in the updated Tata Safari?
The updated Tata Safari stands on 19-inch alloy wheels and comes in multiple personas.
The facelift Tata Safari has a completely reworked front face which is highlighted by a new grille and updated casing for the head lights and fog lights. Stretching across the nose is an elongated DRL light bar which comes with ‘Welcome’ and ‘Goodbye’ signature illumination. The stretched light bar also makes its way to the rear of the SUV while the alloy design has been updated as well. In the cabin, the Tata Safari gets a new 12.3-inch infotainment screen with JBL Sound Modes, a 10-inch all-digital driver display, support for Amazon Alexa and Google Home – apart from native Tata voice command integration, dual-zone climate control, mood lighting, air purification system, panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charging, and more.
What’s new in the updated Tata Harrier?
The updated Tata Harrier is offered in new and bolder body shades.
The facelift Harrier also sports a much fresher look and is now claiming to be sportier rather than all-out muscular. It gets an updated grille on the face and the an updated vertical housing for the head lights and fog lights. It too sports the same stretched DRL bar on the face as the Safari, and the same stretched tail light LED bar. The alloy design has been changed too. In the cabin, the feature list is similar to what is also offered on the updated Safari.
Tata Safari and Tata Harrier: Key specifications
Tata Motors has not brought any changes to the mechanics of both Safari and Harrier. The capable 2.0-litre diesel motor continues to do duty and is paired with both automatic and six-speed manual stick.
In this article, we’ll look at the mileage or fuel efficiency of the 2023 Tata Safari facelift. Tata have also confirmed the engine specs of the Safari, which are also listed out in this article.
The following table lists down the engine specs of the new Tata Safari 2023 facelift:
2023 TATA SAFARI FACELIFT
ENGINE SPECS & MILEAGE
Engine
2.0L Turbo Diesel
Displacement
1956cc
Power
170PS @ 3750rpm
Torque
350Nm @ 1750 – 2500rpm
Manual Transmission
6-speed
Manual Mileage
16.30kmpl
Automatic Transmission
6-speed TC
Auto Mileage
14.50kmpl
The new Safari 2023 retains the same 2.0L Stellantis-sourced turbo diesel engine with the same power and torque output. It makes 170PS of power at 3750rpm and 350Nm of torque from 1750 to 2500rpm. The transmission options of the 2023 Safari facelift also remain identical as before and it gets 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic.
In terms of mileage, there is a slight change but a nominal one at best. The Safari diesel-manual earlier offered a claimed mileage of 16.14kmpl while now it offers 16.30kmpl. The claimed fuel efficiency of the Safari diesel-automatic is now 14.50kmpl while the previous version had a mileage of 14.08kmpl.
The Safari competes with large 3-row SUVs like the Mahindra XUV700, Scorpio N, MG Hector Plus and Toyota Hycross. Unlike its rivals, it doesn’t get a petrol engine option, which is gaining popularity in the recent past because of the demonising of the diesel engines.
In terms of colour options, the new Safari 2023 also gets a few new exterior colours including bold options like gold and bright copper brown. Find out which one looks best on the Safari facelift and which one is our top recommendation from a safety and style point of view in the following article: New Tata Safari 2023 Facelift — All Exterior Colour Options
In this article, we’ll look at the mileage or fuel efficiency of the 2023 Tata Harrier facelift. Tata have also confirmed the engine specs of the Harrier, which are also listed out in this article.
The following table lists down the engine specs of the new Tata Harrier 2023 facelift:
2023 TATA HARRIER FACELIFT
ENGINE SPECS & MILEAGE
Engine
2.0L Turbo Diesel
Displacement
1956cc
Power
170PS @ 3750rpm
Torque
350Nm @ 1750 – 2500rpm
Manual Transmission
6-speed
Manual Mileage
16.80kmpl
Automatic Transmission
6-speed TC
Auto Mileage
14.60kmpl
The new Harrier 2023 retains the same 2.0L Stellantis-sourced turbo diesel engine with the same power and torque output. It makes 170PS of power at 3750rpm and 350Nm of torque from 1750 to 2500rpm. The transmission options of the 2023 Harrier facelift also remain identical as before and it gets 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic.
In terms of mileage, there is a slight change but a nominal one at best. The Harrier diesel-manual earlier offered a claimed mileage of 16.35kmpl while now it offers 16.80kmpl. The claimed fuel efficiency of the Harrier diesel-automatic is 14.60kmpl and it’s the same as before.
The Harrier competes with large 2-row SUVs like the Mahindra XUV700 and MG Hector. Unlike its rivals, it doesn’t get a petrol engine option, which is gaining popularity in the recent past because of the demonising of the diesel engines.
In terms of colour options, the new Harrier 2023 also gets a few new exterior colours including a bold yellow. Find out which one looks best on the Harrier facelift and which one is our top recommendation in the following article: New Tata Harrier 2023 Facelift — All Exterior Colour Options
Tata Motors has opened the bookings for the 2023 Harrier and Safari facelift SUVs today. The carmaker will launch both these flagship SUVs in October. One can book the Harrier facelift SUV or the 2023 Safari SUV for an amount of ₹25,000 through Tata’s online portal or at nearest dealership. The deliveries are expected to start soon after Tata Motors announces the prices. While Harrier will renew its rivalry with the likes of Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos among others, the Safari will lock horns with Mahindra XUV700 in the three-row SUV space.
Tata Harrier facelift (left) and Safari facelift (right) SUVs are expected to be launched in India in the next couple of weeks.
Tata Motors has teased both Harrier and Safari facelift SUVs on its social media handles in the run-up to the launch. Both models have undergone several changes, including design, features and powertrain. Here is a look at what all has changed.
Tata Motors will offer the Harrier facelift SUV in four trims. Like the new Nexon and Nexon EV, Tata has dropped the old nomenclature to identify the model variants. The carmaker will use Smart, Pure, Adventure and Fearless names for Harrier variants too. For Safari, the top-end variant is called Accomplished.
Tata Harrier, Safari facelift: Design updates
The Harrier and Safari facelift SUVs will come with a new front face. Among the key changes are an updated grille flanked by vertically split headlight setup and LED DRLs stretched across the bonnet. The main headlamp housing is new and is now positioned vertically. At the sides, the Harrier SUV will sit on a set of redesigned alloy wheels measuring between 17 inches and 19 inches. At the rear, the Harrier gets connected light bar feature that Safari facelift has also received.
Tata Harrier, Safari facelift: Interior and features
On the inside, the 2023 Harrier will offer a new 12.30-inch infotainment screen and a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster which look similar to the ones introduced in 2023 Nexon and Nexon EV. The dashboard will come with ambient lighting promising a more youthful vibe inside the cabin of the new Harrier. The new Harrier will also come with the new two-spoke steering wheel with a backlit panel showing Tata Motors’ logo and mounted controls that made its debut inside the Nexon and Nexon EV facelift SUVs.
Among other features, the Harrier facelift SUV will also offer powered tailgates, 10 JBL speaker sound system with Harmon AudioworX, paddle shifters, 360 degree camera and more.
Tata Harrier, Safari facelift: Safety features
In terms of safety, Tata Motors will offer as many as seven airbags in Harrier and Safari. Six airbags will be offered as standard across all variants. The seventh airbag, which is meant to protect the knees of the driver, will be offered in top-spec variants. Tata will also offer level-2 ADAS technology in Harrier, as well as the new Safari, with at least 11 safety features.
Tata Harrier, Safari facelift: Engine
The new Harrier and Safari SUVs will continue to be offered with Tata Motor’s trusted 2.0-litre diesel engine only. Mated to either a 6-speed automatic or a 6-speed manual transmission options, the engine is capable of generating 167.6 bhp of power and 350 Nm of peak torque. It also offers three drive modes which include Eco, City and Sport. Besides these, Tata will also offer three traction modes – Normal, Rough and Wet.
Tata Motors has officially teased the facelifted version of the Harrier and Safari for the very first time. The manufacturer will start accepting bookings of the Harrier and Safari facelift on 6th October. The updated SUVs will come with a revamped design language that will look like Curvv. The interiors will also be updated and there is a possibility that Tata might also introduce the petrol engine finally.
By: Paarth Khatri | Updated on: 03 Oct 2023, 18:17 PM
The Harrier and Safari will now come with a connected lightbar in the front.
Tata will continue to sell the Harrier and Safari with a Fiat-sourced 2.0-litre diesel engine that produces 168 bhp and 350 Nm of peak torque. It comes mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission. There is a possibility that Tata will also introduce its new 1.5-litre petrol engine that uses direct-injection technology. It puts out 168 bhp and 280 Nm of peak torque.
The updated design language means that up-front there will be a split headlamp setup with the LED Daytime Running Lamp connected via a light bar. The main headlamp housing is new and is now positioned vertically. The grille on the Safari does look more up-market than the one found on the Harrier. It will probably be a big distinguishing factor between both the SUVs. On the sides, there will be a new set of alloy wheels. At the rear, it is expected that Tata will carry the same tail lamp setup but now there will be a connected lightbar.
The interior will also get a new steering wheel that has a digital Tata logo. There is a possibility that the manufacturer will bring in the new infotainment system and the digital instrument cluster from the Nexon to the Harrier and Safari. The HVAC controls will also be updated that debuted on the Nexon. Apart from this, the dashboard can be redesigned as well.
Tata Motors on Sunday announced in a regulatory filing that the automaker registered a five per cent sales slump in September in the passenger vehicle segment. The homegrown automobile manufacturer claims to have sold a total of 45,317 cars last month, down five per cent from 47,864 units registered in the same month a year ago.
By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 01 Oct 2023, 17:37 PM
Tata Motors is expecting to see sales growth during the festive season thanks to the new product launches.
Domestic sales of Tata Motors’ passenger vehicle sales in September were down by six per cent at 44,809 units. In comparison, the auto manufacturer sold 47,654 units in the same month last year. Export numbers in the segment have jumped 142 per cent to 508 units last month, up from 210 units registered in September last year.
Watch: 2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift first drive review: Best-seller gets even better?
Total passenger vehicle sales in the second quarter of the current financial year too were down by three per cent to 138,939 units, as compared to 142,851 units sold between July and September 2023. Domestic sales of Tata passenger vehicles were down by 2.7 per cent to 137,950 units in the same period, as compared to 142,325 units recorded in the corresponding period of last fiscal.
While the overall passenger vehicle sales slumped marginally for the homegrown automobile manufacturer, sales of electric vehicles have recorded impressive growth. Tata Motors has registered a whopping 57 per cent growth in the electric vehicle segment with its models like the Nexon EV, Tigor EV and Tiago EV. The automaker claims to have sold 6,050 electric cars last month, up from 3,864 EVs sold in the same month a year ago. In the second quarter of the current financial year, Tata Motors sold 18,615 electric cars, up 55 per cent from 12,041 units sold in the same period a year ago.
Watch: Tata Nexon facelift first drive review: Can it set the benchmark higher?
Speaking about the sales performance, Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., said that the PV sales remained strong in the second quarter of this financial year thanks to the new product launches. “Passenger vehicle sales remained strong in Q2 FY24 driven by new launches and pre-festive offtakes. Tata Motors posted quarterly sales of 138,939 cars and SUVs in Q2 FY24, 2.7 per cent below our highest-ever quarter, Q2 FY23. Our EV business continues its strong momentum and has posted growth of about 55 per cent year-on-year. In Q2 FY24, we extended our innovative twin-cylinder CNG offering to Tiago, Tigor and Punch, which have been received well by the market. This quarter also saw the launch of the new generation Nexon and Nexon.ev, which have received an overwhelming market response. We had proactively reduced supplies of the outgoing models this quarter to enable a smooth transition to the new generation models,” he said further adding that with the deliveries commencing of its new products, Tata Motors is expecting higher sales volumes in the festive season and beyond.
Tata Motors has revealed the fuel efficiency figures of the newly-launched 2023 Nexon facelift SUV. The new Nexon comes with a mileage of up to 24.08 kmpl, the highest offered by any SUV with a diesel engine in the sub-compact segment. The fuel efficiency offered by the Nexon facelift SUV ranges between 17.01 kmpl and 17.44 kmpl. Tata Motors launched the new Nexon SUV on September 14 at a starting price of ₹8.10 lakh (ex-showroom).
By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 20 Sep 2023, 12:52 PM
Tata Motors launched the 2023 Nexon facelift SUV in India on September 14 at a starting price of ₹8.10 lakh (ex-showroom).
According to the fuel efficiency figures revealed by Tata Motors, the petrol variants of the Nexon SUV with manual and dual-clutch transmission options offer mileage of 17.01 kmpl. The Nexon petrol variants with the AMT gearbox offers 17.44 kmpl of mileage. In diesel version, the Nexon offers at least 23.23 kmpl in variants offered with manual transmission. The variants which are offered with AMT gearbox, offers up to 24.01 kmpl of mileage.
In comparison, Hyundai Venue diesel variants come close to the new Nexon’s fuel efficiency figures. Offered with manual transmission, Venue diesel variants offer mileage of 23.4 kmpl. Kia Sonet diesel variants, which are offered with automatic transmission, offer fuel efficiency of 18.2 kmpl. Mahindra XUV300 is the other SUV in the sub-compact segment which if offered with diesel engine. It offers mileage of 20.1 kmpl in manual variants and 19.07 kmpl in automatic versions.
Also watch: Tata Nexon facelift first drive review – the best-seller adds more glamour
The new Nexon is offered with both petrol and diesel variants. The 1.5-litre turbo diesel unit comes mated to either a six-speed manual or an AMT gearbox. The engine can churn out 113 bhp of power and 260 Nm of peak torque. The 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine comes mated with four transmission choices. These include a five-speed manual, a six-speed manual, a six-speed AMT and a DCT gearbox. The engine can generate 118 bhp of power and 170 Nm of peak torque.
Besides the Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet and Mahindra XUV300, the Nexon facelift SUV also rivals the likes of Maruti Suzuki Brezza in the sub-compact segment. However. Maruti Suzuki does not offer any diesel engine anymore. The Brezza, powered by a 1.5-litre petrol unit, offers up to 19.8 kmpl of mileage in the automatic variants.
Tata Motors introduced the 2023 Nexon facelift earlier this week and prices were announced only for the turbo petrol variants then. The company has now released the complete price list and the subcompact SUV is available in a total of 69 trims across the two engine and four transmission choices. The Tata Nexon facelift diesel is priced from ₹11 lakh for the base Pure MT, going up to ₹15.50 lakh for the top Fearless + S DT. All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.
The 2023 Tata Nexon facelift gets two engine and four transmission options and is available in 69 trims
The 2023 Tata Nexon facelift has arrived with a complete redesign to the exterior and interior. It gets a more upmarket and clutter-free dashboard, while the feature list is far more comprehensive with the addition of a larger 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, new UI, a digital console, and more. The turbo petrol also gets a new dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Watch: Tata Nexon facelift first drive review: Can it set the benchmark higher?
Sr. No.
Fuel
Transmission
Variant
Prices (Introductory, Ex-Showroom, Delhi)
1
Petrol
Manual
Tata Nexon Smart
₹809,990
2
Petrol
Manual
Tata Nexon Smart +
₹909,990
3
Petrol
Manual
Tata Nexon Pure
₹969,990
4
Petrol
Manual
Tata Nexon Smart + S
₹969,990
5
Petrol
Manual
Tata Pure S
₹10,19,990
6
Petrol
Manual
Tata Creative Dual Tone (DT)
₹10,99,990
7
Petrol
Manual
Tata Creative
₹10,99,990
8
Petrol
Manual
Tata Creative + DT
₹11,69,990
9
Petrol
Manual
Tata Creative +
₹11,69,990
10
Petrol
Manual
Tata Creative + S DT
₹12,19,990
11
Petrol
Manual
Nexon Creative + S
₹12,19,990
12
Petrol
Manual
Nexon Fearless DT
₹12,49,990
13
Petrol
Manual
Nexon Fearless Purple (Pr) DT
₹12,49,990
14
Petrol
Manual
Nexon Fearless S DT
₹12,99,990
15
Petrol
Manual
Nexon Fearless Pr S DT
₹12,99,990
16
Petrol
Manual
Nexon Fearless + DT
₹12,99,990
17
Petrol
Manual
Nexon Fearless Pr + DT
₹12,99,990
18
Petrol
Manual
Nexon Fearless Pr + S DT
₹13,49,990
19
Petrol
Manual
Nexon Fearless + S DT
₹13,49,990
20
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Creative DT
₹12,19,990
21
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Creative
₹12,19,990
22
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Creative + DT
₹12,89,990
23
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Creative +
₹12,89,990
24
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Creative + S DT
₹13,39,990
25
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Creative + S
₹13,39,990
26
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Fearless DT
₹13,69,990
27
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Fearless Pr DT
₹13,69,990
28
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Fearless S DT
₹14,19,990
29
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Fearless Pr S DT
₹14,19,990
30
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Fearless + DT
₹14,19,990
31
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Fearless Pr + DT
₹14,19,990
32
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Fearless Pr +S DT
₹14,69,990
33
Petrol
DCA
Nexon Fearless + S DT
₹14,69,990
34
Petrol
AMT
Nexon Creative DT
₹11,69,990
35
Petrol
AMT
Nexon Creative
₹11,69,990
36
Petrol
AMT
Nexon Creative + DT
₹12,39,990
37
Petrol
AMT
Nexon Creative +
₹12,39,990
38
Petrol
AMT
Nexon Creative + S DT
₹12,89,990
39
Petrol
AMT
Nexon Creative + S
₹12,89,990
Power on the Tata Nexon facelift continues to come from the 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine with 118 bhp and 170 Nm, while the diesel units use the 1.5-litre turbo with 113 bhp and 260 Nm on offer. Transmission options include a 5-speed manual, a 6-speed manual, a 6-speed AMT and a DCT on the turbo petrol. The diesel gets a 6-speed manual and AMT on offer.
Sr. No.
Fuel
Transmission
Variant
Prices (Introductory, Ex-Showroom, Delhi)
40
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Pure
₹10,99,990
41
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Pure S
₹11,49,990
42
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Creative Dual Tone (DT)
₹12,39,990
43
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Creative
₹12,39,990
44
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Creative + DT
₹13,09,990
45
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Creative +
₹13,09,990
46
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Creative + S DT
₹13,59,990
47
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Creative + S
₹13,59,990
48
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Fearless Purple (Pr) DT
₹13,89,990
49
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Fearless DT
₹13,89,990
50
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Fearless S DT
₹14,39,990
51
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Fearless Pr S DT
₹14,39,990
52
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Fearless + DT
₹14,39,990
53
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Fearless Pr + DT
₹14,39,990
54
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Fearless + S DT
₹14,89,990
55
Diesel
Manual
Nexon Fearless Pr + S DT
₹14,89,990
56
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Creative DT
₹12,99,990
57
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Creative
₹12,99,990
58
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Creative + DT
₹13,79,990
59
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Creative +
₹13,79,990
60
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Creative + S DT
₹14,29,990
61
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Creative + S
₹14,29,990
62
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Fearless DT
₹14,59,990
63
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Fearless Pr DT
₹14,59,990
64
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Fearless S DT
₹14,99,990
65
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Fearless Pr S DT
₹14,99,990
66
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Fearless + DT
₹14,99,990
67
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Fearless Pr + DT
₹14,99,990
68
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Fearless Pr +S DT
₹15,49,990
69
Diesel
AMT
Nexon Fearless + S DT
₹15,49,990
We drove the Tata Nexon facelift recently and came back impressed with all the upgrades. However, the SUV could also make improvements to the tech and build quality. Make sure to check out our comprehensive review.
Tata also launched the updated Nexon EV facelift, also sporting major upgrades. Interestingly, prices for the new Nexon EV overlap with the Nexon diesel, which should certainly make for an interesting choice for the buyers.
Tata Motors has tasted pretty good success with the Nexon EV. The pure electric version of the compact SUV was launched as the first-ever electric car from the homegrown brand. Since its launch, the Nexon EV has helped the automaker to grab around 80 per cent of the Indian electric car market. The facelifted iteration of the car aims to further strengthen the company’s grip in the segment.
Watch: 2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift first drive review: Best-seller gets even better?
Here is a price comparison between the 2023 Tata Nexon Ev facelift and its closest competitor Mahindra XUV400.
2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift vs Mahindra XUV400: Price
The 2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift is priced between ₹14.74 lakh and ₹19.94 lakh (ex-showroom). Available in six trim options, the SUV comes available in two different powertrain variants: Long Range and Mid Range. The Nexon Ev facelift trims are Creative Plus, Fearless, Fearless Plus, Fearless Plus S, Empowered and Empowered Plus.
On the other hand, the Mahindra XUV400 comes available in trim options: EC Standard, EC Fast and EL (Long Range). This electric compact SUV is available at a pricing range of ₹15.99 lakh and ₹19.19 lakh (ex-showroom).
The all-new 2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift clearly comes undercutting its closest rival Mahindra XUV400 EV, as the base variant of the Nexon EV facelift, which is the Creative Plus is priced lower than the Mahindra XUV400 EV’s base variant EC Standard that comes priced at ₹15.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
That’s because the 2023 Tata Nexon facelift gets an extensive redesign and a revamped cabin but the engines are the same and so is the platform with its famed global 5-star safety rating. So, what are these updates and do they make a difference to you? We drove the new Nexon facelift in sunny Jaipur to find out.
Watch – Tata Nexon facelift first drive review: Can it set the benchmark higher?
Tata Nexon facelift: Comprehensive new design
The new Nexon has seen extensive changes to its design and features. It’s still based on the X1 platform — the last connection to the famed Indica. It’s only fair then that the Nexon gets to wear the new design theme before all the new Tata models arrive in the future. If you’ve seen the Curvv concept, this will look familiar. The upright stance looks really nice. I like the fact that it does not have an obvious grille, which means Tata is bringing a more centralised design theme to its cars – whether EV or ICE. You will see more familiar styling elements on these cars going forward.
I also like the haunches on the bonnet, they add a nice masculine appeal, plus you get to know where the edges of the car are far better from the driver’s seat. The LED DRLs look very futuristic, and at the same time, they double up as turn indicators. The headlamp unit is a split set-up and is more compact than before.
Updates to the profile are minimal and cleverly done. There’s a new beltline that gives the impression of a longer car, while there are new alloy wheels with aero inserts that seem to be shared from the upcoming Nexon EV facelift. The rear gets a redesign too with the new X-themed LED taillights that are connected by a light bar on the tailgate. There are plenty of angular lines on the new bumper and tailgate, which makes for a busy design overall. It’s still one of the more confusing bits on the Nexon’s exterior. The signature raked windscreen stays the same but the Nexon now gets a longer roof spoiler for better aerodynamics. This also integrates the rear wiper for a clutter-free appearance. Apart from the visual upgrades, the Nexon is offered in new colours including this “Fearless Purple” that’s bound to grab your attention.
The Tata Nexon gets a revised dashboard with a minimalist design theme. Fewer buttons, redesigned air vents and new floating infotainment screens are mainstays
Tata Nexon facelift: New interior
If you like the exterior of the Nexon, the interior should impress you even more. It’s seen big changes. Right from the steering wheel to the dashboard, everything feels new and everything feels premium. The steering wheel is now a two-spoke unit. The centre mimics a gaming console design and sports the illuminated Tata logo, which we are told, is a world-first.
The dashboard has been completely redesigned for a cleaner look. You have a three-step unit with black plastics on the top, carbon-fibre finish in the centre and leather inserts at the bottom. This is also finished in purple on the purple exterior shade, which extends to the seats and door pads as well. The plastics are nice and sturdy and the overall design is minimalistic. You also get wireless charging, a leather-wrapped armrest with some storage space but no visible cupholders. The door pockets can hold one-litre bottles and even an umbrella though.
The front seats get improved cushioning for better lumbar and lateral support. The seats also get ventilation and it worked flawlessly to keep us cool in scorching Jaipur. There’s no change in proportions and the Nexon facelift continues to pack decent space inside. The rear seats are comfortable but lack legroom for tall passengers, while the headroom is decent at best.
The rear passengers now get a seatbelt reminder with a three-point seatbelt for the middle occupant. However, they still miss out on a headrest. Depending on the Persona you choose, the Nexon’s feature list skips a few goodies, especially in the Smart variant. The Pure, Creative and Fearless personas are more loaded in this regard.
The new digital instrument console can also show navigation with the full-screen mode for distraction-free driving. This is a segment-first feature.
Tata Nexon facelift: Tech galore
The Nexon’s cabin has not only seen an aesthetic upgrade, but it’s a lot more tech-friendly as well. That comes from two new displays. There are two new 10.25-inch digital screens. One is for the instrument console and the other is for the infotainment unit. We’ve seen this before on the Nexon EV Max Dark Edition but the bezels are slimmer, so it looks a lot more modern. Both of these units come with a new UI. They are far too easy to use. The graphics are great – nice and crisp – and the colours look equally nice. The new digital console will also show the navigation map like on luxury cars and the feature is certainly impressive.
There are fewer buttons in the cabin overall and the HVAC controls have also been replaced with a touch-based panel at the bottom. You get only 2 toggle switches – AC temperature and blower speed. The feature looks and feels premium but we would’ve liked haptic feedback over here like we see on Land Rover and Audi models. This would’ve made it safer to use on the road.
The feature list continues with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a new 360-degree camera and a blind-view monitor that shows up every time you engage either indicator. The Nexon also gets an air purifier, a 9-speaker JBL sound system, height-adjustable passenger seat and voice commands in seven languages. The system can also take voice commands via Alexa.
The Nexon also gets remote engine start/stop and remote AC features for the first time, both of which can be activated using the app to pre-start the SUV or pre-cool the cabin. On the safety front, the Tata Nexon facelift gets six airbags, ESP, ISOFIX child seat anchor mounts, and hill hold function as standard. The SUV retains its five-star safety tag by the Global NCAP but is yet to get a safety rating under India’s very own Bharat NCAP.
Tata Nexon facelift: Promising new automatic
Tata has updated the powertrain on the new Nexon facelift. The new showstopper
is the 1.2-litre turbo petrol with a dual-clutch automatic alongside the tried and tested 1.5-litre diesel engine. The 1.2-litre turbo petrol continues to make 118 bhp and 170 Nm of peak torque and is paired with 4 gearbox options – a 5-speed manual, a 6-speed manual, a 6-speed AMT and the one we were driving – the 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
The 7-speed DCT with the 1.2 turbo is a nice combination. Most of the power is concentrated in the mid-range and is quite likeable. The engine is responsive and gets the numbers going quickly. If you are looking at highway runs too, this should keep you very happy while making the entire process smooth. Compared to the diesel, the petrol motor is more refined and the NVH levels are way lower. There is turbo lag under 2,000 rpm, which tends to be a bother but the DCT helps mask that effectively. You will still have to work your way around to get the SUV moving. What we would’ve liked is a little more responsiveness at the lower end of the rpm.
The paddle shifters offer more control, especially to combat the turbo lag. The new mono-shifter feels chunky and premium on the DCT version. The steering weighs up nicely and while it may not be as heavy as we’d like at high speeds, the unit is responsive. The new dual-clutch transmission also offers slick shifts and works well for the most part. Body roll is well contained but the shift in weight is immediately apparent around a hard corner. Even then, the Nexon manages to entertain and is an enjoyable experience. You continue to get 3 driving modes – Economy, City and Sport – that tune acceleration accordingly.
Tata Nexon facelift: Diesel supremacy
With the turbo petrol done, It’s now time to move on to the Nexon facelift diesel in this Fiery Red shade. The 1.5-litre diesel engine makes 113 bhp and 260 Nm of peak torque, and we drove the one paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox. All good things on the Nexon and definitely what most users admire if you like a diesel SUV. You also get a 6-speed AMT that brings more convenience. With the diesel engine, it’s a familiar space, there’s a nice power band to play around with. The acceleration in the lower end is amazing and it is quick off the line. If you’ve liked the Nexon diesel, the new one only takes that experience much higher with all the tech on board, complemented by the new design and styling.
The torque-friendly diesel keeps you entertained, especially on open roads. The steering wheel feels a tad heavier at high speeds than the petrol and the clutch is easy to manage in stop-and-go traffic. The diesel engine’s clatter though seeps into the cabin quite easily and Tata could’ve worked on improving the NVH levels here. The Nexon diesel continues to be fuel efficient, something that hasn’t changed.
Tata Nexon facelift: Ride quality?
When it comes to ride quality on the Nexon, Tata has tuned the SUV rather well and it keeps you comfortable on most broken roads and even some nasty potholes. It’s very pliant out on the highway as well as broken patches. The 208 mm ground clearance works wonders to combat challenging terrain and the SUV certainly delivers.
Tata Nexon facelift: What can be better
But not everything remains hunky dory on the Nexon. Quality levels could be better, especially in the cabin. The fit and finesse have seen massive strides but there is scope for improvement in smaller areas like the door grab handles. Certain plastics still feel flimsy, which robs the premium feel the car otherwise has to offer. Our test unit also faced issues with the connecting Android Auto but a hard factory reset resolved the issue. We’re told these concerns will be addressed on the production models.
Tata Nexon facelift: Verdict
Is the new Nexon comprehensively updated enough? The short answer is yes. The design looks fantastic, the interior gets a complete revamp and the changes make it nearly an all-new offering. It now boils down to how much of a price increment will the new Nexon come at. Prices will be announced on September 14. The Nexon’s comprehensive upgrade also comes at a time when the competition has really upped the game.
So Tata had to update its bestseller to keep it formidable against all its rivals. This includes the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV300, Hyundai Venue and more. The Venue was recently introduced with ADAS, making it the first car in the segment to get the same, which certainly makes things challenging for the Nexon. The Nexon is a massive showcase of improvement in the automaker’s talents and at the right price, this will be another winner, retaining its bestseller tag for more years to come.
Tata Motors reported its sales for the month of August 2023 and the automaker’s domestic volumes stood at 76,261 units when compared to 76,479 units in August 2022. The automaker’s total sales (passenger + commercial) were at 78,010 units, compared to 78,843 units during August last year, maintaining the sales momentum.
By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 01 Sep 2023, 17:37 PM
Tata Motors total sales for August 2023 remained flat but EVs continued to show solid growth of 55% during the same period
Total Passenger Vehicle (PV) sales in August 2023 were at 45,933 units, a drop of 3 per cent over 47,351 units sold in August last year. Domestic PV sales stood at 45,513, down by 3.5 per cent, as against 47,166 units sold in August 2022.
On the other hand, exports grew by 127 per cent from 185 units last August to 420 units last month. Electric vehicles showed maximum growth of 54.9 per cent with 6,236 units sold last year, as opposed to 4,026 units sold in August 2022.
Total Commercial Vehicle (CV) sales in August were at 32,077 units, growing by 1.9 per cent over 31,492 units sold during the same period last year. HCV trucks, ILMCV trucks and passenger carriers were all in the green, while volumes for cargo and pick-up vehicles saw a 4.4 per cent decline. Domestic CV sales stood at 30,748 units, up by 4.9 per cent over 29,313 units sold last August. Exports declined by 39 per cent to 1,329 units, from 2,179 units a year ago.
If you’re wondering whether you should buy the Tata Altroz turbo petrol or diesel then this article will help you come to a conclusion. Here, we’ll take the latest ex-showroom prices of the Altroz and look at the price difference. Based on the current turbo petrol and diesel prices, we’ll calculate the kilometres you need to drive the car to recover the higher upfront cost. This should help you decide which engine option of the Altroz will work best for you and save you money in the long run. Let’s start with the difference in their ex-showroom prices.
Tata Altroz Turbo Petrol Vs Diesel – Price Comparison
Let’s look at the latest ex-showroom prices of the Tata Altroz turbo petrol and diesel to see what extra cost you’re paying for the Altroz diesel over the Altroz turbo petrol.
TATA ALTROZ TURBO PETROL VS DIESEL PRICES
EX-SHOWROOM DELHI (JUNE 2023)
Variants
Turbo Petrol Prices
Difference
Diesel Prices
XZ Manual
Rs. 9,09,900
Rs. 75,000
Rs. 9,84,900
XZ Plus S Manual
Rs. 9,63,990
Rs. 74,910
Rs. 10,38,900
XZ Plus S Dark Manual
Rs. 9,99,990
Rs. 73,910
Rs. 10,73,900
For the Tata Altroz diesel manual, you’re paying between Rs. 73,910 and Rs. 75,000 more than the turbo petrol.
Tata Altroz Turbo Petrol Vs Diesel – Running Cost Calculation – June 2023
Now, let’s compare the per kilometre fuel cost you’ll incur with both the engine options. For this, we’ll use the latest petrol and diesel prices in Delhi and the official mileage figures as a baseline.
TATA ALTROZ
COST PER KM (JUNE 2023)
Turbo Petrol
Difference
Diesel
Fuel Price Delhi
Rs. 96.76
Rs. 7.1
Rs. 89.66
Manual Mileage
18.5kmpl
5.14km
23.64kmpl
Manual Cost Per KM
Rs. 5.23
Rs. 1.44
Rs. 3.79
At the current fuel prices, the Tata Altroz turbo petrol manual will cost you Rs. 1.44 more than the Tata Altroz diesel manual for every kilometre you drive.
Kilometres To Breakeven With Tata Altroz Diesel
TATA ALTROZ TURBO PETROL VS DIESEL
KM TO RECOVER (JUNE 2023)
Variants
KM to Recover
XZ Manual
52,172km
XZ Plus S Manual
52,110km
XZ Plus S Dark Manual
51,414km
Depending on the variant, you’ll have to cover 51,414 to 52,172 km with the Tata Altroz diesel manual to recover the extra price you pay upfront over the Altroz turbo petrol.
Should You Buy Tata Altroz Turbo Petrol Or Diesel?
Compared to the Altroz turbo petrol, the turbo diesel models cost from Rs. 74,000 to Rs. 75,000 more. However, with a very reasonable km-to-breakeven figure of around 52,000km, you can recover the higher upfront cost in a year or two. The Altroz turbo diesel also offers marginally better fuel efficiency than the Altroz turbo petrol. Hence, if you need a diesel hatchback, the Altroz turbo diesel makes for an ideal choice.
You can use our Fuel Cost Calculator to see how any petrol, diesel or CNG car will cost to run based on the latest fuel price in your city.
Tata Motors has launched the Tiago and Tigor iCNG variants in the country with its new twin-cylinder technology. The updated Tata Tiago iCNG is priced from ₹6.55 lakh, going up to ₹8.10 lakh for the XZ NRG CNG variant. Meanwhile, the Tata Tigor CNG is now priced from ₹7.10 lakh, going up to ₹8.95 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi. The same twin-cylinder CNG tech has also been introduced on the Tata Punch micro SUV.
By: Sameer Fayaz Contractor | Updated on: 04 Aug 2023, 13:05 PM
The Tata Tiago CNG and Tigor CNG now get twin CNG cylinders with a capacity of 70 litres, the highest in the segment
The automaker introduced the new tech on the Altroz earlier this year and the cleverly factory-fitted CNG tanks liberate more room for practical cargo capacity. Tata’s twin-cylinder tech places two fuel tanks of a capacity of 70 litres combined in place of the spare wheel under the cargo area. This ensures there’s usable space to keep a suitcase, bags and more. The spare wheel is moved to the rear underbelly of the car on either vehicle.
The cylinder are placed below the cargo area in the boot on the Tiago and Tigor, as seen on the Punch iCNG version above
Commenting on the launch, Vinay Pant, Head-Marketing, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, said, “Building further on our success with the Altroz iCNG, and to make the CNG segment even more hotly contested, we are excited to introduce the twin-cylinder technology in not just one but three products today – the Tiago, Tigor and the much awaited and loved subcompact SUV, the Tata Punch. I am confident that these introductions put together will make our CNG lineup appealing, holistic, and stronger than ever.”
The Tata Tiago and Tigor CNG draw power from the 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine. The motor has been detuned to produce 76 bhp and 97 Nm of peak torque on the CNG-powered version, while paired with only a 5-speed manual gearbox. Offered in multiple variants, the Tiago and Tigor CNG options also boast decent features when compared to their rivals – Maruti Suzuki Celerio, Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Hyundai Aura.
The Tata Tiago and Tigor iCNG were launched in January 2022 and the latest update makes the models more practical. The company says it has sold over 50,000 units of the CNG versions since the launch, helping the automaker command a 16 per cent market share in the overall CNG segment. Individually too, the CNG variants contribute 20 per cent to the Tiago’s overall volumes, 55 per cent to the Tigor and 40 per cent to the Altroz. Tata’s CNG range is available for private buyers though and not for commercial operators. Deliveries for the new updated CNG lineup should begin in a few days from now.
Powering the Punch iCNG is a 1.2-litre, three-cylinder engine that produces 84.82 bhp of max power and a peak torque output of 113 Nm while running on petrol. On CNG, the power output falls to 75.94 bhp whereas the torque output decreases to 97 Nm. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox or a 5-speed AMT. However, the CNG powertrain only gets a 5-speed AMT.
One of the biggest distinguishing features of Tata’s iCNG range is the use of dual-cylinder tech. Instead of using one large CNG cylinder, Tata Motors is using two small 30-litre cylinders which means the total capacity is rated for 60 litres. The cylinders are placed in the floor well of the boot. This means that there is still a usable boot space available for the occupants to store their luggage and other stuff.
Being a Tata, the CNG vehicles also come with several safety features. It gets a leak detection feature and Tata is using high-quality stainless steel and rust and corrosion-resistant materials. There is also thermal incident protection in which the CNG supply to the engine is cut off automatically and the gas in the cylinder is released into the atmosphere automatically. There is also a microswitch that makes sure that the car does not start if the fuel lid is open.
Cosmetically, the brand has not made any changes apart from the new iCNG badging. The cabin gets a CNG button that is used to switch the fuel supply from CNG to petrol or vice versa. The instrument cluster is updated to show a CNG gauge.
The Tata Punch CNG will come with twin-cylinder technology that brings two 30-litre tanks under the boot space, for a more practical storage solution
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Vinay Pant, Head-Marketing, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd., said: “Building further on our success with the Altroz iCNG, and to make the CNG segment even more hotly contested, we are excited to introduce the twin cylinder technology in not just one but three products today – the Tiago, Tigor and the much awaited and loved sub compact SUV, the Tata Punch. Since its debut at the Auto Expo 2023, the Punch iCNG has been one of the most awaited products in this segment. With its uncompromised boot space and high end feature upgrades, the Punch iCNG demonstrates the go anywhere attitude of an SUV, which is engineered to meet the constantly evolving requirements of customers, who are tech savvy and demand best in class features along with an environment friendly and economical product. I am confident that these introductions put together will make our CNG line up appealing, holistic and stronger than ever.”
Tata Motors dealerships have unofficially begun accepting pre-bookings for the upcoming Punch CNG variant for a token of ₹21,000. First showcased at the 2023 Auto Expo, the Tata Punch CNG will be the automaker’s next model to get the twin-cylinder technology and is expected to arrive later this month. Tata Motors is yet to open bookings officially for the model. That said, the model has begun arriving at dealerships.
By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 02 Aug 2023, 15:21 PM
The Tata Punch CNG is expected to be launched later this month
The Tata Punch will be the first “SUV” from the automaker to get the CNG fuel option. The micro SUV will get the twin-cylinder technology that debuted on the Altroz earlier this year. The twin-cylinder tech cleverly stores two 30-litre CNG tanks under the cargo space where the spare wheel is placed on the petrol version. The spare wheel is mounted under the vehicle instead.
The Tata Punch CNG will come with twin-cylinder technology that brings two 30-litre tanks under the boot space, for a more practical storage solution
The Punch CNG will offer a usable cargo space, which sets it apart from other CNG passenger cars on offer at the moment. The model will also be offered in a host of variants mimicking features from its petrol counterpart. Expect to see all the features carried over including, projector headlamps, 16-inch alloy wheels, an electric sunroof, as well as a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic climate control, six airbags, ABS and more.
Power will come from the detuned version of the 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine. The motor also powers the Altroz and is tuned to produce 76 bhp and 97 Nm on the CNG version, while paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox. Pricing and fuel efficiency details will be available closer to the launch. Expect the CNG option to get a hike of ₹50,000-60,000 over the petrol versions.
The Tata Punch CNG comes right in time for the festive season. It will also lock horns against the newly-launched Hyundai Exter CNG while offering an edge over the Nissan Magnite, Renault Kiger, and Maruti Suzuki Ignis in the segment.