As Tata Motors continues development of the Tata
Nexon in India, a test mule has been spied yet again, courtesy carwale. One of
the spy shots shows the future model’s interior.
The production Tata Nexon’s interior is nearly unchanged
from the car showcased at Auto Expo 2016. The steering wheel is the same, while
the instrument cluster gauges seem to have received a brushed aluminium finish.
The dashboard almost entirely covered; the exposed HVAC vents and centre
console show no changes.
The only noteworthy change is the rotary knob for
terrain management system moved back on the central tunnel. There should be a
free-standing touchscreen infotainment system on top-end Tata Nexon variants.
The Tata Nexon will be available in petrol and
diesel models. The petrol model will be powered by a turbocharged version of
the Tata Tiago‘s 1.2-litre Revotron three-cylinder unit. The diesel model has
been confirmed as a 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine good for 110 PS and 260 Nm
of torque. There will be a 6-speed manual transmission delivering power to the
front wheels. Besides the terrain options, the driver will be able to select
from three engine driving modes: City, Eco and Sports.