Tata Motors launched the new Nexon EV MAX in Nepal, an extension to its best-selling EV in the personal mobility sector, at an attractive starting price of NPR 46.49 lakh with 7.2 kW charging option as part of its commitment to promoting the electrification of transportation. With this launch, Tata Motors is taking the initiative to make EVs more appealing to buyers and to a wider market by giving them a new alternative for longer interstate trips.
With dual tone body colour as standard, the Nexon EV MAX is available in three spectacular colours: Intensi-Teal, Daytona Grey, and Pristine White. It is powered by high voltage, cutting-edge Ziptron technology. It has a 40.5 kWh lithium-ion battery that provides a 453 km (ARAI approved) range and produces 100 kW of power and 250 Nm of torque, enabling a 0 to 100 sprint time of less than 9 seconds. With a 7.2 kW AC fast charger, the Nexon EV MAX will be able to charge from any 50 kW DC fast charger from 0% to 80% in just 56 minutes, cutting down on the charging time to 6.5 hours.
The upgraded safety features included on the Nexon EV MAX include ESP with i-VBAC, Hill Hold, Hill Descent Control, and more.Mr. Shailesh ChandraManaging Director, Tata Motors Passenger and Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., said, “Tata Motors has ushered in the EV revolution in Nepal. In an attempt to enhance the EV experience further and expand our portfolio here, we are extremely delighted to introduce the Nexon EV MAX in Nepal.”