The boot compartment of the 2024 Tata Nexon iCNG has been showcased in a walkaround video. Tata Motors is dedicated to providing a diverse range of powertrain choices to its customers, encompassing petrol, diesel, electric, and CNG options. It’s worth noting that the Nexon currently offers petrol, diesel, and electric variants. The introduction of a CNG version aims to broaden its accessibility and elevate its popularity. Let’s explore the amount of boot space on offer on the Nexon iCNG.
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Tata Nexon iCNG Boot Space
This post comes from indiantorque on Instagram. It captures the visuals of this Nexon. What is the most critical aspect of any CNG car is its boot space. Until now, we have seen that the large CNG cylinder in the trunk of the car compromises its capacity severely. You are barely able to fit in additional luggage. However, the Indian auto giant has come up with a clever packaging technique. They have divided one large cylinder into two smaller units. Moreover, they have positioned it under the boot area where the spare tyre generally is. The spare tyre has now been shifted to under the car like in large SUVs. Hence, a fully useable space is liberated to carry luggage in the boot of the Nexon iCNG.
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Interior and Features
Just like the regular Nexon, the CNG variant will come with all the bells and whistles. We expect amenities like a free-standing 10.25-inch Touchscreen Infotainment Display, a 10.25-inch Digital Instrument Cluster, a Two-spoke Steering Wheel with an Illuminated Tata Logo, Rotary Dials for Drive Mode Selection, Touch-operated HVAC Controls, iRA 2.0 Connected Car Tech, Premium Audio System, an Electric Sunroof, Wireless Charging, Ventilated Seats, 6 Airbags, 360-degree camera and more.
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Author’s Note
The specific performance output of the Nexon with the CNG engine is yet to be revealed, and it is expected to be slightly less than the 1.2-litre unit in the petrol version. Opting for the CNG variant makes practical sense for those seeking reduced running costs. Additionally, residing in a metro city presents no challenges in terms of CNG station availability. The Nexon CNG will contribute to the extensive lineup of CNG cars nationwide, particularly from Tata Motors. With this, the Nexon is among the only vehicles in the country to be offered in petrol, diesel, electric and CNG guises. This enhances its overall appeal.
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