2018 Tata Nexon Kraz launched at Rs 7.16 lakh

To celebrate the Nexon’s first anniversary, Tata has brought out special edition Kraz and Kraz+ variants, with prices ranging from Rs 7.16-7.78 lakh for the petrol and Rs 8.09-8.65 lakh for the diesel. The Kraz limited-run variant slots between the Nexon XM (Rs 6.92-7.84 lakh) and XT trims (Rs 7.54-8.41 lakh) in the compact SUV’s line-up and gets minor cosmetic changes and more equipment to differentiate it from its standard brethren.

On the outside, the Nexon Kraz and Krz+ feature a new black paint option with a silver roof (providing a dual-tone effect overall) and the wing mirrors, alloy wheels and the grille get bright green touches.

The insides of the Nexon Kraz also get bright green highlights on the seats and AC vents, while the dashboard, central consol and the doors get piano black trim. The Kraz+ gets badging on the central consol as well.

Compared to the XM variant, the Nexon Kraz is better equipped and adds a four-speaker infotainment system by Harman with Bluetooth compatibility, steering-mounted, electrically adjustable wing mirrors and reverse parking sensors. The Kraz+ additionally gets roof rails, power foldable wing mirrors, a cooled and illuminated glove box and automatic climate control system with rear AC vents.  

In the mechanical department, there is nothing to separate the Kraz and Kraz+ variants from the standard Nexon. The same 110hp, 1.2-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines are on offer with the 6-speed manual; interestingly, the 6-speed AMT isn’t on offer with this trim.

The Nexon rivals the likes of the Ford EcoSport (Rs 7.82-11.89 lakh) and the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza (Rs 7.69-10.61 lakh) and has recently been the recipient of a four-star rating in Global NCAP’s latest round of crash tests. The entire Nexon range has a price tag between Rs 6.20-10.61 lakh.

All prices, ex-showroom, Mumbai

Also see:

2018 Tata Nexon long term review, first report

2018 Tata Nexon AMT video review

2017 Tata Nexon vs Maruti Vitara Brezza comparison

2017 Tata Nexon review, road test



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