TATA'S GAMECHANGER
BBC TopGear India|October 2023
The battle for India's second-largest automotive manufacturer intensifies with the latest twist being the updated Tata Nexon
VIPUL PUNETHA
TATA'S GAMECHANGER

Many of you have arrived on this page to know just how good are the updates made to one of India's most loved vehicles. So, instead of subjecting you to an exhaustive list of enhancements that Tata Motors has incorporated into the Nexon, allow me to provide a straightforward verdict: it is truly exceptional. It reigns supreme for those seeking features that genuinely make a difference, for individuals desiring a vehicle that commands attention on the road, and for professionals navigating both rugged, pothole-laden streets and well-maintained highways across the city. Folks, I say this with utmost confidence - it sure is time to welcome a new era at Tata Motors.

NEW ERA?

It's a new era because the Nexon now comes with features that even the Koreans have yet to introduce. Additionally, its styling outshines even Tata's current flagship, rendering it almost bland in comparison. While the pre-facelifted vehicle used to look menacing on the roll, this updated version exudes sophistication. It won't take long for you to see what I'm on about; a simple press of the unlock button on the familiar key initiates a welcoming lighting sequence on the all-new front face. At this moment, your jaw is likely to drop as the Nexon confidently displays its sequential turn indicators, executed so flawlessly that you may almost overlook the newly arranged vertical headlamp cluster nestled lower in the bumper, adorned with a plethora of modern design elements.

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