Tata Motors is gearing up to launch the next-generation Tata Nexon EV, which will draw heavy inspiration from the Tata Curvv EV in terms of design, features, and battery options. Expected to debut around October-November 2025, the new-gen Nexon EV aims to deliver a more premium experience with advanced technology, improved range, and a futuristic design.
With Tata aggressively expanding its electric vehicle lineup, the Harrier EV and Sierra EV were also showcased at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, and their launches are set for later this year. Now, the new Nexon EV is ready to take the spotlight, offering an exciting blend of performance, efficiency, and cutting-edge features.
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Design & Platform
The new-gen Tata Nexon EV will undergo a major transformation, aligning its design language with the Curvv EV. This means a more futuristic, coupe-like SUV stance with a sleeker and more aerodynamic profile.
Unlike the current Nexon EV, which was a heavily updated version of its predecessor, the 2025 Nexon EV will be built on Tata’s Acti.ev platform, the same architecture that underpins the upcoming Punch EV and Curvv EV.
This new platform will enhance driving efficiency, performance, and overall space utilization, making the next-gen Nexon EV more advanced than ever before.
Battery & Range
The upcoming Tata Nexon EV is expected to be offered with two larger battery pack options, significantly improving its driving range. The 45 kWh battery pack is anticipated to provide a range of 489 km, while the 55 kWh battery pack could stretch the range up to 585 km on a single charge.
Battery Pack | Expected Range (Single Charge) |
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45 kWh | 489 km |
55 kWh | 585 km |
It remains uncertain whether Tata will continue offering the 30 kWh battery pack from the current Nexon EV in the entry-level variants or phase it out entirely. If Tata chooses to retain the 30 kWh variant, it will provide buyers with a broader range of battery choices, catering to both budget-conscious buyers and those seeking extended range options.
Features & Technology
The next-gen Nexon EV will be packed with segment-leading features, many of which will be borrowed from the Curvv EV. One of the biggest upgrades will be the twin 12.3-inch screens—one for the instrument cluster and the other for the infotainment system.
Additionally, ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) will make its way into the Nexon EV, offering improved safety with features like lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and collision warning. The new model will also come equipped with six airbags as standard, ensuring maximum occupant protection.
Apart from safety and connectivity features, the Nexon EV will also introduce luxury and convenience-focused upgrades. These include a hands-free boot lid, which allows users to open the trunk with a foot gesture, and smart door handles for a sleeker, more premium look.
Another exciting feature is the Summon Mode, previously seen in the Harrier EV and Sierra EV, which enables the vehicle to move autonomously without driver input, making parking in tight spaces effortless.
Expected Launch & Competition
Tata Motors is expected to launch the 2025 Tata Nexon EV around the festive season (October-November 2025). The new model will further strengthen Tata’s position in the affordable electric SUV segment, competing against rivals such as the Mahindra XUV400, MG ZS EV, and Hyundai Kona Electric.
With its upgraded battery technology, premium design, and feature-rich cabin, the new Nexon EV is shaping up to be a game-changer in India’s EV market. If Tata Motors manages to price it competitively, it could set a new benchmark in the electric SUV space, making EV adoption even more attractive for Indian consumers.
FAQs
When will the new-gen Tata Nexon EV launch?
It is expected to launch around October-November 2025.
What are the expected battery pack options?
It may come with 45 kWh and 55 kWh battery options.
What is the expected range of the 2025 Nexon EV?
The range could be 489 km (45 kWh) and 585 km (55 kWh).
Will Tata continue offering the 30 kWh battery variant?
It is unclear if Tata will retain or phase out the 30 kWh variant.
What advanced features will the new Nexon EV have?
It will get ADAS, twin 12.3-inch screens, summon mode, and more.