Since the last decade the trust and likeability towards Tata vehicles in general has increased manifold and their SUVs like Nexon, Harrier and Safari have played a key role, Tata plans to launch Tata new SUV cars some of the people’s newfound love for their SUVs. Among them and in this article, we will list some of them which will be launched by the end of 2024.
Tata Curvv EV
Tata has not announced the exact launch date but has confirmed it will happen in July-September 2024. The model is similar to the one showcased at the recent Bharat Mobility Expo, but the interiors are a more premium version of the recently updated Nexon facelift.
The battery details are yet to be revealed and we believe it will be slightly bigger than the Nexon EV’s battery pack as Tata claims that the Curvv EV will give you a driving range of 500km. The Curvv EV also has a fast charging feature.
Tata Nexon CNG
The Nexon iCNG was recently unveiled at the recently held Bharat Mobility Expo. With the recently launched Nexon facelift all the rage, Tata continues the momentum and has integrated twin-cylinder CNG technology into the Nexon.
This technology does not allow for more efficient use of vehicle boot space, resulting in a minimal reduction in usable boot volume.
The Nexon iCNG Concept also made history as the first Indian car to run on CNG on a turbo petrol engine. We will have to wait for it to be launched to feel the response to the power and fuel-efficiency response but till then we can confirm that the Nex I CNG’s boot space is still a healthy 230 litres.
Tata Harrier Ev
The Harrier EV will also Tata new SUV cars be launched by the end of this time and will be priced at around Rs. Estimated to be 25 lakhs.
The point list is anticipated to be long and it’s substantially analogous to the lately streamlined Harrier facelift. The interior is also anticipated to be relatively ultra-expensive and feels like it’s contending with vehicles a class over.
Details of the battery pack are yet to be revealed, but we do know that it’ll have a driving range of around 500 km. It’ll be powered by Tata’s Gen2 armature and interestingly it’s anticipated to have an AWD variant which will have a motor on both axles.
Tata Nexon Dark Edition
Nexon Dark Edition The recently restyled Nexon facelift received a huge response from the public and while it was launched in an interesting colour flavour, this new Dark Edition missed out.
Now Tata is gearing up to launch the popular Dark Edition of the facelift and it’s a must-see for a look you’ll love. It is covered in a Night Black make-up scheme with a barter-out bumper, lattice, roof rails and mixer machine with a glossy finish.
The interior also complements the rest of the vehicle and is available with black upholstery, black dashboard and ‘dark’ badging all around.
All the features and contraptions are expected to be carried over from the regular Nexon facelift. The Dark Edition will cost at least Rs. We think 30,000 will be more.