This Tata Nexon facelift with a widebody kit is quite stunning. It might well be in the digital realm, but the final appearance is breath-taking. The Nexon continues to lead the pack in the compact SUV category when it comes to sales. This is mainly due to its appealing design, robust build, impressive safety score, and modern features, all of which contribute significantly to its widespread appeal. Recent updates have further enhanced both the exterior and interior, making it even more enticing to potential buyers. Here are the details of this latest rendition.
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Tata Nexon with Widebody Kit
This digital illustration derives from Bagrawala Designs on YouTube. The entire appearance of the compact SUV is fresh. This includes things like a ginormous front bumper with a large splitter with the front almost touching the ground, redesigned front headlamps with LED DRLs and turn indicators, a sleek gloss black grille, a muscular bonnet with a hood scoop and contours even on the roof. The front profile itself is quite intimidating, in a good way. Then we move to the sides where things are even more aggressive.
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The side section is dominated by the appearance of the mammoth wheel arches which extend well out of the body of the car. These are finished in black material housing enormous alloy wheels with wide tyres. The side pillar design follows the regular Nexon available on sale. Between the wheel arches, one can witness the humungous skirting. At the rear, the gargantuan spoiler on the roof is hard to miss. Additionally, there is a connected LED taillamp strip connecting the lights, a large bumper with a sizeable diffuser. All in all, this has to be the sportiest digital iteration of the Nexon ever.
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Specs
The most recent Nexon maintains the same powertrain options as its predecessor. It includes a 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine and a 1.5-litre diesel engine, both delivering robust performance with 120 hp and 170 Nm and 115 hp and 260 Nm of power and torque, respectively. Both engines offer the choice of a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed AMT for added convenience. However, the petrol variant now provides even more flexibility by introducing options for a 5-speed manual transmission or a 7-speed DCT automatic gearbox, catering to a broader range of customers. For those who prefer manual control, paddle shifters are also available. The price range for these models spans from Rs 8.10 lakh to Rs 15.50 lakh, ex-showroom.
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