The 2023 Tata Nexon EV remained India’s best-selling electric car, offering a usable range, strong safety and an accessible price that made EV ownership realistic for mainstream buyers.
National Automobiles regularly guides buyers making their first EV leap, and the Nexon EV is a frequent recommendation. Here is why.
2023 Nexon EV: Range and Charging
The 2023 Nexon EV, especially in its longer-range Max form, offered a certified range comfortably above 400 km, with real-world figures typically in the 280–330 km band depending on driving and climate.
Fast charging could take the battery from low to high in under an hour on a DC charger, while home AC charging suited overnight top-ups.
- Certified range: 400+ km (long-range)
- Real-world range: ~280–330 km
- Fast charging: low-to-high in under an hour (DC)
- 5-star Global NCAP-rated body (Nexon platform)
Features and Safety
Top variants offered a sunroof, connected-car tech, an electronic parking brake, ventilated seats and multiple drive and regen modes. Built on the strong Nexon platform, it carried excellent crash-safety credentials – a major draw for family buyers.
Is the Nexon EV Worth It?
For city-focused buyers with home or office charging, the Nexon EV makes strong financial and practical sense thanks to low running costs. If you do frequent long highway trips, plan charging stops carefully. National Automobiles helps buyers assess whether their usage suits an EV.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is the range of the 2023 Tata Nexon EV?
The long-range version offered a certified range above 400 km, with real-world figures typically 280–330 km.
Q2. How long does the Nexon EV take to charge?
DC fast charging can take it from low to high in under an hour; home AC charging is suited to overnight top-ups.
Q3. Is the Nexon EV safe?
It is built on the Nexon platform, which carries a strong crash-safety reputation including a 5-star Global NCAP rating.
Q4. Does the Nexon EV have a sunroof?
Yes, top variants offer a sunroof.
Q5. Is the Nexon EV good for long trips?
It is best for city use; long highway trips require planning charging stops around the real-world range.
