Tata Nexon iCNG: Variants Explained

Tata Motors has launched the Nexon iCNG in India. The price starts at 8.99 lakh and there are four trims available- Smart, Pure, Creative and Fearless. A total of eight variants are on sale: Smart (O), Smart +, Smart +S, Pure, Pure S, Creative, Creative +, and Fearless + PS. Should you be interested in knowing, here are the details of all the features and tech being offered with each variant…
All variants get six airbags, ESP, ABS and hill-hold control as part of the safety suite. Plus, the steering wheels of all come with illuminated Tata logos.
As per Tata’s current nomenclature, the base variant has the name ‘Smart’. It has an ex-showroom price of 8.99 lakh and comes decently kitted in terms of safety tech. It also comes with LED headlamps with DRLs, LED tail lamps, and front power windows.
It has an ex-showroom price of 9.69 lakh and comes with all the features of ‘Smart’ variant. Additional equipment includes a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Carplay and Android Auto, steering-mounted controls, and electrically adjustable ORVMs. This variant also gets power windows for all doors and a shark fin antenna.
The most important highlight of this variant is the addition of a single-pane sunroof. All features found on the ‘Smart+’ make their ways into this variant as well. Other additions are automatic headlamps and rain sensing wipers. This variant has an ex-showroom price of 9.99 lakh.
In the Pure variant, all features of the Smart+ are retained. In addition to those, it gets bi-function LED headlamps, rear AC vents, touch-based HVAC controls, 4-inch digital driver’s display and voice commands for phone and media. The Nexon iCNG Pure also comes with roof rails and has an ex-showroom price of 10.69 lakh.
This variant gets all the features of ‘Pure’ along with an electric sunroof, automatic headlamps and rain-sensing wipers. In short, it comes with automatic bi-function LED headlamps! The ex-showroom price of this variant is 10.99 lakh.
Priced at 11.69 lakh, ex-showroom, the Creative variant of Nexon iCNG gets all features of the ‘Pure’. In addition to those, it comes with sequential LED DRLs, 16-inch alloy wheels, audio system with 4 speakers and 2 tweeters, 7-inch digital driver’s display, auto climate control, push button start/stop, height adjustable driver’s seat, rear wiper with washer, rearview camera and Tyre Pressure Monitoring Syetem (TPMS).
This is the first variant to get a rearview camera. No 360 display is offered on the ‘Creative’.
Unlike the Creative which gets just a rearview camera, the Creative+ variant includes a 360 camera. It also comes with front parking sensors, wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, auto dimming IRVM, auto headlamps and rain-sensing wipers. It has an ex-showroom price of 12.19 lakh.
A first-in-segment feature of the Nexon iCNG is that the top-spec now comes with a panoramic sunroof. It is available only on the range-topping Fearless+PS variant. All other trims get just regular single-pane units. The Fearless+PS comes with all the features found on the Creative+.
In addition to those, it gets dual 10.25-inch screens (a touchscreen infotainment unit and an all-digital driver’s display), a wireless charger, an audio system with 4 speakers and 4 tweeters, an air purifier, ventilated leatherette seats, height adjustable co-driver’s seat, and a welcome/goodbye function for the DRLs. The variant also comes with front fog lamps. The ex-showroom price of this variant is 14.59 lakh.
The CNG Nexon gets a 1.2 turbocharged engine, sourced from the ICE version. It is the first time that a manufacturer is offering a turbo engine on a CNG vehicle. The powertrain is good enough to produce 100 PS and 170 Nm (20 PS less than the petrol Nexon). Just a manual transmission is being offered at launch. An AMT is known to join soon.
Like many other CNG models from the manufacturer, the Nexon iCNG utilizes Tata’s twin-cylinder technology, which significantly increases the available boot space compared to traditional CNG cars. The CNG here is packaged into two separate tanks with a combined capacity of 60 litres, interconnected and concealed properly. This setup ensures a usable boot space of 321 litres.