July 09, 2020
The Nexon’s reversing camera’s resolution isn
Surprisingly, the Eco mode is usable too. But, you don’t really need to flog
this engine to get the best out of it. The finish of the white band is much
better here as it is made out of metal, whereas it is in a special plastic
design at the side. The Nexon’s reversing camera’s resolution isn’t all that
crisp, however, you do get bending guidelines to make reversing easier.The face
wears a look we have seen on newer Tatas, although the large flared headlamps
add a new twist. The petrol is exciting when driven hard - but for everyday use
you’d wish it offered smooth and more fluid performance. The chunky 215/60 R16
tyres that peek out at all four corners give it a very confident stance. But it
is clear that Impact design language is infusing a distinct flavour into Tata
products. Automatic versions will arrive in early 2018 and will round off the
Nexon range nicely.Tata Motors may have arrived late to some of the buzziest
segments in the Indian car market, but with each successive launch Tata has made
a bigger splash.
Were nitpicking, but the cushioning couldve been firmer and set
a bit higher for better under-thigh support. Its 2498mm wheelbase is almost as
much as the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, but smaller than the Fords EcoSport.
The throws on the new six-speed gearbox are long, but clean shifting along with
the light clutch, makes stop and go driving even better. Now the rush of torque
feels apparent from 2000rpm and the rev needle responds to throttle inputs with
more eagerness too. Three-abreast? Sure, sort of. Inside it are LED DRLs and
projector lamps but there are no LED headlamps here.There are some ergonomic
gaffes as well. Source: ZigWheels. This mode can be put to good use when in a
hurry or for overtaking on the highway. Power PulseUnder the hood of the red
machine is a 1. The petrol option is a more nuanced taste. Under a cool rolling
shutter, officially known as the Tambour sliding door, are two shallow cup
holders, which will be impossible to use because the opening is narrow and the
bin is deep. The throttle response is sharp and you can feel the spikes in power
delivery clearly. Just sporty looking?Nope. The grip from the Goodyears was
confidence inspiring as the Nexon picked its way up the curves that draped the
ghat as we climbed up towards Idukki. Cruising calmly through city streets at
30kph in 4th gear or 20kph in 3rd comes naturally to the Nexon. The introduction
of plug-and-play connectivity with smartphones via Android Auto is very welcome,
while Apple CarPlay will be integrated by the time of launch. Still, it looks
like a well-balanced design. And, yes, the design is striking, and this Tata has
all the features you need. On the Nexon, the 8-speaker Harman sound system uses
four amps to charge up a pair of speakers! And the sound is rich! The cabin of
the Nexon strikes you to be more impressive than its rivals too. The interface
also prefers it if you use these buttons, responding in a properly snappy
manner; poke a finger at the screen and the response is just a bit reluctant.
But, what is the Nexon really like? We spent a day with the petrol and diesel
variants of the Tata Nexon to get some answers. The Nexon’s best angle has to be
the profile; it looks sleek and sporty, but tough. The bumper looks chunky and
is actually integrated into the tail gate! Don’t worry though, as the bumps and
scrapes will be tackled by the tough grey plastic section that juts out a bit
from underneath.The Nexon is expected in Tata showrooms before Diwali and plastic lotion bottle
manufacturers will be priced between Rs 6. On top of that, the Nexon is a
neat and tidy handler and comfortable to be chauffeured around in too. But the
second row splits and folds flat to give you lots of flexibility to carry
passengers and luggage. Secondly, response to throttle inputs can be a a bit
disjointed and reaction to on-off throttle inputs make it feel a bit
jerky.5-litre diesel engine. Overall, the Nexon is a sporty looking machine that
might not win SUV lovers who want a traditional and square design. The good news
is that the Nexon can really clobber the rough bits and shocking rude potholes
with its 215/60R16 tyres, letting only a mild whimper filter through to you. As
a tribute to the Indian sub-continent, there is a lioness and a cub on the rear
windscreen, and as if to make a point, there’s a tiger in the large glove box
too! Do numbers lie?Apparently, they do. In some ways, the petrol felt more
enjoyable, as its nearly 70kg weight advantage made it feel more involving and
immediate when attacking the corners. Game-On?The Nexon is a remarkable product
from Tata; a bold crossover that combines standout form while packaging in
immense practicality too, and if it weren’t for the the fit and finish issues,
we would recommend it without hesitation. These modes alter the torque and
responsiveness on offer and each one of these actually offers a distinct
advantage to the driver. The white sash continues to flow in here and wraps
around the diced tail lamps that pack smooth LED lamps. In terms of resolution
and brightness alone, the new 6.5-10 lakh. The Nexon is a confident creature.
The plush switches for the power windows and well-damped stalks for wipers and
indicators add to the experience.2-litre turbo-charged petrol, while the blazing
blue machine has a spanking new 1.If you want everything the Revotorq has got,
switch to Sport mode.com.Now, when you show the Nexon some twisties, you get
remarkable obedience. When you step inside, the first thing you wonder about is
if this really is a sub-4m SUV. Thankfully, the front doors get full-size bottle
holders and the party trick here is an umbrella holder.The really dramatic part
of the design has to be the rear. Tata claims that it makes its peak torque of
260NM from 1500rpm to 2750rpm and that means it should be quite easy to drive
even in the city. Especially the diesel. The Revotron badge is slapped on a
three-cylinder engine that is based off the Tigor’s unit.At times, drive modes
can feel like gimmicks and the Nexon has three - Eco, City and Sport. With the
power of brand new engines, more features and a design that is meant to wow, it
makes a whole-hearted attempt at tempting you away from the competition. The
Revotorq loses a bit of steam past 3000rpm and it’s best to upshift earlier than
the near 4500rpm rev-limit. Improper shut lines, scratchy panels and the loose
console for the power window adjustment on the cars were disappointing. The big
win for the diesel is its drivability.5 inch colour display is a big upgrade
over units seen in Tatas before. Actually, it’s better than what numbers
suggest, as you get genuinely usable drivability from as low down as 1000rpm!
and still drive around comfortably. At 1607mm, the Nexon won’t stand as tall as
its Japanese and American competition, but the 209mm of ground clearance, when
unladen, has it standing well clear off the ground. For instance, in City mode,
the spike in power at 2000rpm is flattened out and this will make tackling
bumper to bumper traffic much smoother. It looks crisp and is legible even in
bright sunlight. Fabric for door pads, the glossy silver panel on the dash and
the textured plastic for the dash top look good and feel solid too. The big
dollop of torque in the mid range makes it quite eager and we found wheel spin
accompanying the mash of the throttle. The way the grey colour roof swoops down
like a coupe, contrasts with the rugged plastic rub-strips. This takes some time
to get things cooled as this unit picks up the air from the side of the floor
mounted unit and shoots it out towards you. Surprising? Very! There’s plenty of
room for long shanks too. Now, if Tata could calm our nerves on questions of
longevity, the Nexon would be a product that wouldn’t need aggressive pricing,
it would sail through on merit alone. So that means the Nexon carries on with
the swoopy crossover stance. While throttle response is dulled and there is less
fizz from the engine, it doesn’t feel frustratingly dull. Seating six-footers?
No problem! The coupe like roofline shouldn’t foul with turbans either. These
shortcut keys and dials fall easily to hand and allow you to navigate through
the menu easily, reducing the need to take your eyes off the road. For instance,
to get to the USB port will require dainty hands. For two, the smartly scooped
out backseat is going to feel like a treat. Where the petrol engine doesnt feel
quite as impressive is while commuting. Both motors make 110PS of power and come
combined with six-speed manual gearboxes. Concept CrazeAs you can see only the
show-car bits like the LED headlamps and cameras that were used instead of ORVMs
have been replaced. Especially if you start from the second row. The Nexon gets
a flip-up tailgate, which gives you easy access to the 350-litre boot which is
not class leading. In Sport mode, the engine unlocks a few more revs and
redlines near 6000rpm. For instance, the Nexon has a few wild secrets too. For
the Nexon, Tata has added a turbocharger to bump up the punch. The Nexon, like
its competitors, is just under four metres long, but at 1811mm the Nexon is the
widest. The hardware is par for the course with front-wheel drive, MacPherson
Struts up front and a non-independent twist beam at the rear.In terms of design,
the steering wheel and instrument cluster are familiar, but the restrained dash
design, the colours and the infotainment screen propped up on the dash make the
Nexon look like a European luxury car!The highlight of the infotainment system
has to be the sheer genius of mounting physical control buttons that are mounted
under the aircon vents at the centre. The diesel Nexon weighs 1300kgs, which
makes it 100kgs heavier than the Brezza, but we expect real world performance
and fuel efficiency to be quite strong. It just gives a ragged but fun feel.
Even in the City mode you will need to work the gearbox often, because when the
revs drop below 1500rpm, there is the sluggishness of turbo lag to deal with.
Over really bumpy and uneven roads, you do get some side-to-side tossing around,
but nothing we would term as disturbing or alarming. The petrol engine feels
particularly enjoyable in Sport mode. The white sash that runs along the window
line is a signature element, but the finish isn’t slick enough. But, as you look
closely, the way it comes together doesn’t inspire too much faith. You just had
more feel at the steering wheel and it was a lot more eager to change direction
too. Start up the motor and some diesel rumble and light vibes can be felt in
the cabin, but as you get going, the cabin starts to feel smooth and plenty
quiet. While both Nexons share the same disc and drum brake setup, the
Revotron’s brakes felt more responsive and easier to modulate.The engine that
got us hook, line, and sinker was the Revotorq four-cylinder diesel. We expect
the Nexon to be made available in four variants for both engine options. This
time around it is the Nexon that has arrived late to the compact SUV party, but
it makes a very fashionable entrance and hopes to change our expectations of
brand Tata. Crucially, ABS, dual airbags, cornering brake control and brake
assist will be available as standard across the range. Automatic transmission
options, via cost-effective AMT tech, will be available by Auto Expo 2018. It is
wide enough to accommodate three, but the middle occupant will have to deal with
a shorter seat base and a protruding backrest. Hustling the Nexon was plenty
enjoyable and we’d happily do it again. No kidding, the Nexon is likely to set
segment benchmark on account of its very easy to drive diesel engine, and the
big car levels of space in the cabin. The umbrella, though, needs to be a short
one and requires force to be wedged in. Passengers at the rear are treated to
dedicated air-vents with a two-stage blower, though
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