

Then, there's a new 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system floating in the centre. It even integrates a full Google map view in it. It also features the Tata logo which illuminates as soon as the car is turned on.īehind it is a completely new digital instrument console that provides quite a lot of information and customisation options. The talking point is the new two-spoke steering wheel with a piano black finish. The older physical buttons are gone for a simpler yet more tasteful design. It follows a minimalistic design cutting out the clutter with reduced buttons on the dash. Like the exterior, the interior of the facelifted Nexon also draws inspiration from the Curvv concept exhibited at this year's Auto Expo. Here we detail the changes inside with the help of the interior images. The prices will be revealed on 14 September, but we've already driven the car and our first drive review is up. The Tata Nexon has been refreshed inside out to keep it abreast with compact SUV rivals like the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Mahindra XUV300, Kia Sonet, and Hyundai Venue among others.
