Tata Nexon Facelift exterior details leaked, Spotted during official TVC shoot

Tata Nexon Facelift exterior details leaked, Spotted during official TVC shoot

Tata Nexon Facelift: The redesigned Nexon will be introduced by Tata Motors later this year in the Indian market. Due to the car’s recent appearance during a TVC shooting, it appears that launch preparations are proceeding as planned. In this article, we will share all you need to know about this upcoming SUV.

On their official Facebook page, Motorbeam has posted the most recent unmasked image of the Tata Nexon. The Nexon Facelift TVC shoot is being held in hilly terrain, as can be seen from the image. Two individuals may be seen leaning on the front left corner of the car in the image as well. Despite the photo’s blurriness, it is now clear that the automobile is completely uncovered and has a brand-new front-end design.

Tata Nexon Facelift exterior details

The car’s entire front fascia has changed, as can be seen. The Nexon now has the recognisable split headlamp design, with the primary headlights located in the bumper below the thin LED DRLs on the top half. The front of the Nexon has been updated to match the other Tata SUVs, which already use this design language.

The current model appears to be equivalent to the side profile. On the other hand, new alloy wheels will almost certainly be a part of the Nexon’s facelift. Other noticeable elements include a sunroof, roof rails, a shark-fin antenna, and turn indicators on the ORVM.

Significant changes have been made to the Nexon facelift’s rear end. The reflectors are housed in the same C-shaped protrusions that are visible in the front, but they are pushed outward to give the appearance of a wider SUV. Compared to the previous model’s cascading curve, the rear design is much flatter.

Expected powertrain details

The same 1.5-liter diesel and 1.2-liter turbo-petrol engine options are anticipated for the Nexon facelift. Tata will keep providing both manual and AMT transmissions. A new dual-clutch automatic is reportedly being introduced as well.

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