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  • Major changes for the Nexon facelift include Harrier-like wheel caps and restyled taillamps.
  • At the front, the Nexon facelift comes with a Harrier-like fascia as well.
  • Expected to get premium features like cruise control, automatic headlamps and a coloured multi-info display.
  • Will retain its 1.2-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel powertrains, but now in BS6 avatar.
  • Facelifted Nexon will debut the carmaker's ZIptron electric powertrain.
  • Expected to debut at the Auto Expo 2020.

Tata Motors has started road testing the. Now, a video of its mid-spec variant has surfaced on YouTube. Is it too pared down when compared to the top-spec variant? Let's find out.

Major changes for the mid-spec facelifted are at the side and rear. The dual-tone alloy wheels have been replaced by steel wheels with plastic wheel caps that look identical to the Harrier's XE variant. Changes to the rear include restyled tail lamps with better detailing. At the front, both variants get an upright nose with a Harrier-like grille and sleek projector headlamps.

Inside, the Nexon facelift could get a few crucial updates to keep things fresh. This includes.

The facelifted Nexon is expected to come with premium features like cruise control, automatic headlamps and a coloured multi-info display. It is expected to retain its touchscreen infotainment system, drive modes, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, Harman sound system, climate control, steering-mounted controls, keyless entry as well as push-button start/stop from the existing model.

The Nexon facelift is expected to retain its 1.2-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines with upgrades to meet BS6 emission norms. Currently, the petrol engine develops 110PS and 170Nm while the diesel engine churns out 110PS and 260Nm. Both variants can be had with a 6-speed manual and AMT. The facelifted Nexon will also come with the EV variant that will debut the carmaker's Ziptron powertrain. While technical specifications are yet to be revealed, the Nexon EV is expected to come with a 300km range.

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The facelifted Tata Nexon is expected to debut at the Auto Expo 2020. Considering the styling and mechanical upgrades, the Nexon is expected to cost more than the current model, which starts from Rs 6.58 lakh. Meanwhile, the Nexon EV is expected to be priced from Rs 15 lakh to Rs 17 lakh (both ex-showroom). The Nexon facelift will rekindle its rivalry with the, Ford EcoSport, Mahindra XUV300 and Maruti Vitara Brezza.

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