
- The Nexon EV is likely to get exterior bits from the upcoming Nexon facelift.
- It could eat a semi-digital instrument cluster like the Harrier as well.
- It will be powered by Tata's Ziptron tech with an expected range of 300km.
- The Nexon EV could rival the upcoming Mahindra XUV300 electric once launched.
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The spied images of the Nexon facelift reveals bits like a Harrier-esque grille with revised projector headlamps and new DRLs. Other changes include a new set of alloy wheels as well as minor changes to the rear end. Expect the to feature these upgrades.

The interiors for the Nexon EV may not be fully revealed, but spy shots of the Nexon facelift show a semi-digital instrument cluster borrowed from the Tata. It also gets the steering-wheel from the Tata Altroz. Additional features like cruise control, a colour multi-info display as well as automatic headlamps are expected. Expect the same to be offered in the electrified Nexon as well.

The main highlight of this EV is that it will be the first model to debut the carmaker's Ziptron powertrain. It consists of a permanent magnet AC motor that draws juice from an IP67-rated dust and waterproof battery pack. Technical specifications are yet to be revealed, but we expect it to offer a real-world range of 300km. Tata Motors has also claimed that they've tested the new powertrain for more than one million km.

Aside from prepping the EV, Tata Motors is also ahead of the launch. Tata currently has 85 chargers across 13 cities, with plans to have 300 chargers across five metro cities: Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

Post its December 16 unveil, the Nexon EV is expected to launch at the Auto Expo 2020 alongside the facelifted ICE model. Expect a price range of Rs 15 lakh to Rs 17 lakh (ex-showroom). Once launched, it is likely to take on the likes of the upcoming.
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