Indian carmaker Tata Motors, on Monday, announced that its crossover Nexon crossed the 300,000 production mark.
The company took eight months to produce one lakh units since June 2021 when it rolled out the 200,000th vehicle from the plant, a release from the company stated.
To celebrate this occasion, the company launched four new variants in the top trims of its compact SUV - the XZ+ (P) / XZA+ (P) and XZ+ (HS) / XZA+ (HS) in both petrol & diesel with a new colour option in Royale Blue. In addition, these variants will also be offered in the #Dark avatar, with bookings commencing today.
The new XZ+ (P) and XZA+ (P) variants will be equipped with additional features such as Premium Benecke Kaliko Leatherette ventilated front seats, air purifier and auto-dimming IRVM.
Additionally, the new XZ+ (HS) and XZA+ (HS) variants will sport an air purifier to make the drives healthier for the occupants. These additional features will also be available in their respective #Dark editions, the release added.
With the launch of the new variants and the recently launched Kaziranga edition, the compact SUV is now available across 40 variants (22 in petrol and 18 in diesel) with automatic and manual transmission options.
Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, said, “It is indeed a moment of pride to witness the rollout of the 300,000th Tata Nexon – a landmark product in the turnaround of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles. Being an integral part of the New Forever range, brand Nexon has successfully established its popularity in the compact SUV segment since its launch in 2017 and has become a part of many families. Adding to the popularity of the ICE variant, the Nexon EV too has created a niche for itself and has gained immense recognition from its customers.”