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The Nexon is also loaded with features, which include LED headlamps, ventilated seats, 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless smartphone connectivity, digital instrument cluster, wireless charging and voice control sunroof. For safety, it has features like six airbags, 360-degree camera, blind view monitor, ESP, TPMS and auto headlamps and wipers.
New Delhi. Tata Motors has gained tremendous popularity in India in the last few years. The company has started the trend of safe cars in India. There are many safe cars in the company’s portfolio. One of these cars is Tata Nexon. Since its launch, this car has been continuously topping the sales charts. However, Hyundai Creta has given it a tough competition many times. But in November again a Nexon proved its mettle and managed to capture the top spot. This is the third consecutive time that this car has captured number 1. This car became India’s number 1 SUV in September, October and now November this year.
How many units were sold?
With 22,434 units sold in November 2025, Nexon managed to capture the top spot of India’s bestseller list. Interestingly, Nexon has sold more than 22,000 units each time in the last three months of September, October and November 2025, which is a great sales figure in itself. This shows that Nexon continues to be in strong demand in India’s highly competitive market, especially in the sub-4 meter segment – the same segment that Maruti Suzuki cars have dominated for years.
GST 2.0: Game-changer
Impact of deduction of ₹1.55 lakh: Such a huge price correction has brought the Nexon directly within the reach of customers in the premium hatchback (like Tata Altroz, Maruti Baleno) and compact sedan segments. The customer can now get the strong looks, higher ground clearance and better safety of an SUV in the same budget, making it easier to upgrade. Tata Motors benefited from the additional deals or schemes given by Tata Motors along with the GST reduction.
Powertrain Portfolio
Turbo-Petrol: It is meant for customers who want smooth driving in everyday use and strong performance on the highway. The AMT/DCT automatic transmission makes it ideal for urban traffic.
Diesel Engine: This is a big plus for customers who travel long distances and want better mileage. Many competitors have now discontinued the diesel option, which gives the Nexon an advantage.
CNG variant
Twin-cylinder technology: Its biggest feature is to save boot space, which is often the biggest drawback of CNG cars. This is a great option for those customers who drive more kilometers per day and want the lowest running costs.





























