6 Tata SUVs Launching In Next 3-4 Months – All Details
Tata Motors is determined to surpass Hyundai Motor India in sales and claim the title of India’s second-largest car manufacturer. To achieve this, the indigenous automaker has planned a series of new product launches across various segments, including electric vehicles (EVs). Additionally, Tata will introduce new trims, special editions, and facelifts of its existing models to enhance their sales performance. Over the next 3-4 months, Tata will roll out mid-life updates for four highly popular SUVs – Nexon, Nexon EV, Harrier, and Safari. Furthermore, the company’s second-highest selling model, the Punch, is set to receive CNG variants and electric iterations. Let’s delve into key details of the upcoming Tata SUVs.
Tata Punch CNG and EV
The Tata Punch CNG is poised to hit the roads next month, featuring a 1.2L, 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine equipped with Tata’s dual-cylinder CNG technology. The Punch CNG will offer a maximum power output of 72bhp and 102Nm of torque. Apart from the ‘i-CNG’ badge on the tailgate, the model will look identical to its ICE-powered counterpart. In contrast, the Tata Punch EV will undergo EV-specific changes inside and out. Expected to provide a range of approximately 300km on a single charge, the electric micro SUV could share its powertrain with the Tata Tiago EV.
Tata Nexon and EV Facelifts
The updated Nexon and Nexon EV will feature slightly improved designs and a host of new features. Reports indicate that the subcompact SUV might offer a new 1.2L turbo petrol engine and a new DCT gearbox. This new gasoline unit will deliver 125bhp and 225Nm of torque, making it more powerful than before. The existing 1.5L diesel engine will also be available. Both Tata SUVs will draw inspiration from the Tata Curvv concept showcased at this year’s Auto Expo. The 2023 Tata Nexon EV will retain its existing powertrain options.
Tata Harrier/Safari Facelift
Official launch dates for the new Harrier and Safari facelifts are yet to be announced, but they are expected to arrive in October during the 2023 Diwali season. A key highlight will be Tata’s new 1.5L turbo DI petrol engine, compliant with BS6 Phase II emission norms and capable of running on E20 fuel blend. With its lightweight aluminum construction and advanced technology, the engine promises better performance and higher mileage, delivering power and torque outputs of 170bhp and 280Nm, respectively.
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