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phonemantra-blog · 8 months ago
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Looking for a stylish and feature-packed subcompact SUV with an automatic transmission option in India? The Tata Nexon might be the perfect choice for you, especially with its recent update that brings greater affordability and wider variant choices. Let's delve deeper into what this update entails. More Choice, More Savings: AMT Now on Lower Nexon Trims Previously, the convenient Automatic Manual Transmission (AMT) option for the Tata Nexon was only available on the mid-spec Creative variant and above, for both petrol and diesel engines. This limited the accessibility of the automatic variant for budget-conscious buyers. However, Tata Motors addressed this by introducing the AMT gearbox to the more affordable Smart+ and Pure trims of the Nexon. This widens the options for buyers seeking an automatic transmission without stretching their budget for the higher trims. Tata Nexon AMT Gets More Affordable Significant Price Reduction for AMT Variants The introduction of the AMT on the Smart+ and Pure trims translates to a significant price reduction for automatic Nexon options. Here's a breakdown: Petrol AMT: The starting price for the Nexon Petrol AMT has dropped by a substantial Rs 1.8 lakh, making it much more affordable. Diesel AMT: Similar to the petrol variant, the starting price for the Nexon Diesel AMT has seen a reduction of Rs 1.4 lakh. Updated Price List for Nexon AMT Variants (Ex-showroom Delhi) VariantPetrol AMTDiesel AMTSmart+ AMTRs 10 lakhNot AvailablePure AMTRs 10.50 lakhRs 11.80 lakhPure S AMTRs 11 lakhRs 12.30 lakh drive_spreadsheetExport to Sheets Note: The price table includes other AMT variants for reference, though some trims might not be available with the Smart+ or Pure options. Features and Safety Across Nexon Variants The features and safety equipment offered on the Nexon vary depending on the chosen trim. Here's a quick glimpse: Smart+ Variant: This entry-level AMT variant offers features like a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 4-speaker sound system, electrically adjustable ORVMs, and power windows. Safety features include 6 airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), rear parking sensors, and hill hold assist. Pure Variant: Building upon the Smart+, the Pure variant adds rear AC vents, a touch-based climate control panel, and a day/night IRVM. Pure S Variant: This variant further enhances comfort with a sunroof. Top-Spec Variants: Loaded with features like a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a fully digital driver's display, a premium sound system, automatic climate control, wireless phone charging, ventilated seats, and cruise control. Safety features are also amplified with a 360-degree camera with blind view monitoring and a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Powertrain Options: Petrol and Diesel with Multiple Transmission Choices The Tata Nexon caters to diverse preferences by offering both petrol and diesel engine options, each paired with various transmission choices. Petrol Engine: A 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine generating 120 PS of power and 170 Nm of torque. Diesel Engine: A 1.5-litre diesel engine producing 115 PS of power and a healthy 260 Nm of torque. Transmission Options: 5-speed Manual Transmission (MT): Available only with the petrol engine. 6-speed Manual Transmission (MT): Offered with both petrol and diesel engines. 6-speed Automatic Manual Transmission (AMT): The focus of this update, is now available on a wider range of trims for both petrol and diesel engines. 7-speed Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission (DCA): Exclusive to the top-spec petrol variants, offering a sportier driving experience. Price Range and Rivals in the Subcompact SUV Segment The Tata Nexon boasts a competitive price range starting from Rs 8.15 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the base manual variant and extending up to Rs 15.80 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the top-spec automatic variant. The Nexon faces stiff competition in the bustling subcompact SUV segment, taking on rivals like: Hyundai Venue Kia Sonet Maruti Brezza Mahindra XUV300 Renault Kiger Nissan Magnite Frequently Asked Questions Q: By how much has the price of the Nexon AMT reduced? A: The price reduction for the Nexon AMT varies depending on the engine option. The petrol AMT sees a significant drop of Rs 1.8 lakh, while the diesel AMT gets a price cut of Rs 1.4 lakh. Q: On which variants is the AMT gearbox now available? A: Previously limited to mid-spec and above trims, the AMT gearbox is now offered on the more affordable Smart+ and Pure variants for both petrol and diesel engines. Q: What are the key features of the Smart+ and Pure variants with the AMT option? A: The Smart+ variant offers essential features like a touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone connectivity, power windows, and safety features like airbags and ESC. The Pure variant builds upon this by adding rear AC vents, a climate control panel, and a day/night IRVM. Q: What is the difference between the AMT and DCA transmission options in the Nexon? A: Both AMT and DCA are automatic transmissions, but they function differently. The AMT offers a more affordable automatic experience but might have slightly slower gear changes. The DCA, available only on top-spec petrol variants, provides a smoother and more responsive automatic driving experience. Q: How does the Nexon compare to its rivals in terms of price and features? A: The Nexon falls within a competitive price range in the subcompact SUV segment. Feature-wise, it offers a good balance between essentials and comfort features, depending on the chosen variant. It's recommended to compare specific variants of the Nexon with its rivals to determine the best choice for your needs and budget.
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phonemantra-blog · 9 months ago
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The subcompact SUV segment remains a hotbed of activity in the Indian car market. These versatile vehicles offer a compelling combination of size, performance, and fuel efficiency, making them a popular choice for urban driving and weekend getaways. However, with high demand comes extended waiting times for many popular models. This guide delves into the current state of subcompact SUV wait times in India for March 2024, empowering you to make informed decisions as you navigate the car-buying process. Understanding the Waiting Time Landscape Be prepared for extended waiting times if you're planning to purchase a subcompact SUV this March. Models from leading manufacturers like Tata, Maruti, Hyundai, Kia, and Mahindra generally have longer wait times compared to those from Renault and Nissan. To simplify your search, we've compiled a comprehensive waiting timetable for all subcompact SUVs across 20 major Indian cities. This table provides a clear snapshot of the wait times you can expect depending on your preferred model and location. City Waiting Time Table: CityTata NexonMaruti BrezzaHyundai Venue/Venue N LineKia SonetMahindra XUV300Nissan MagniteRenault KigerNew Delhi1.5-2 months2-2.5 months2 months3 months2-4 months1 month1-2 weeksBengaluru2 months1-1.5 months2 months2 months3 months1 month2-3 weeksMumbai1-2 months1-3 months3 months / 2.5-3.5 months1 month3 months1 month2 weeksHyderabad2 months2-2.5 months2.5-3.5 months / 2-2.5 months1-2 months2.5-3 months2 weeks3 weeksPune2 months2-3 months3-3.5 months / 3-5 months2 months2-4 months1 month2 weeksChennai2-3 months2-3 months2-3 months / 3 months1 month2-4 months2-3 weeksNo waitingJaipur2-3 months2 months3 months1-2 months2.5-3.5 months2 weeksNo waitingAhmedabad1.5 to 2 months1 month3 months1-2 months2-4 months1 monthNo waitingGurugram1.5 to 2 months3 months2.5-3.5 months / 2-2.5 months1 month3.5 months1 month1-2 weeksLucknow2-3 months2-3 months3 months2-3 months3.5-5 months1 month2 weeksKolkata2 months2-3 months2.5-3.5 months / 2-2.5 monthsNo waiting2-4 months1 month3-4 weeksThane2-3 months2-3 months2.5-3.5 months / 2-2.5 months1 month3 months1 monthNo waitingSurat2-3 months2-3 months3 months / 2.5-3.5 months3 weeks2-4 months1 monthNo waitingGhaziabad2 months2.5-3 months2.5-3.5 months / 2-2.5 months1 month3.5-5 months1 month3-4 weeksChandigarh2 months2-3 months3 months2 month1-3 months1 week2-3 weeksCoimbatore2 months2-3 months3 months2 month2-4 monthsNo waiting Key Takeaways – Decoding the Wait Times This analysis reveals some key trends within the March 2024 subcompact SUV wait time landscape: Dominant Demand for Tata Nexon: The Tata Nexon currently experiences an average wait time of around 2 months. Cities like Chennai, Jaipur, Thane, Lucknow, and Surat might see even longer wait times, extending up to 3 months. Maruti Brezza's Moderate Wait: Maruti Brezza, another top-selling subcompact SUV, has an average waiting period of nearly 2.5 months. However, residents of Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and Bengaluru might get their Brezza delivered in under 2 months. Hyundai Venue and Venue N Line: Both Hyundai Venue and Venue N Line have an average waiting time of around 3 months. In Pune, the Venue N Line garners the highest demand, with wait times reaching up to 5 months. Kia Sonet's Shorter Waits: The Kia Sonet boasts a slightly shorter wait time compared to the Hyundai Venue, averaging around 1.5 months. Customers in Kolkata can expect immediate delivery of the Sonet this month, while Surat and Noida offer deliveries within a month. Mahindra XUV300 Wait Times: The Mahindra XUV300 faces the highest demand this month, with wait times ranging from 2 to 4 months across most cities. Cities like Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Faridabad might see even longer wait times, extending up to 5 months. Nissan and Renault Shine with Shorter Waits: Subcompact SUVs from Nissan and Renault generally have shorter waiting periods compared to their counterparts. The Nissan Magnite typically has a waiting time of around a month, while the Renault Kiger boasts minimal to no waiting periods in several cities. Factors Influencing Wait Times Several factors contribute to the varying wait times for subcompact SUVs: Production Capacity: Manufacturer production capacity plays a crucial role. High demand for a particular model might lead to extended wait times if production can't keep pace. Global Supply Chain Challenges: The ongoing global supply chain disruptions continue to impact car production. A shortage of essential components can lead to delays in vehicle assembly. Model Popularity: Highly popular models naturally experience higher demand, resulting in longer wait times. Variant Selection: The specific variant you choose (engine, transmission, trim level) can also influence waiting times. Certain variants might be in higher demand than others, leading to longer waits. Regional Demand: Demand for specific models can vary across different regions in India. This can lead to fluctuations in wait times depending on your location. Tips for Minimizing Wait Times While predicting wait times with absolute certainty can be challenging, here are some strategies to minimize your wait time for a subcompact SUV: Be Flexible: Consider alternative models or variants that might have shorter wait times. Talk to Dealers: Maintain open communication with dealerships. They can provide the most up-to-date information on specific models and wait times. Consider Ready Delivery Stock: Check if dealerships have any pre-configured models readily available for immediate delivery. Book Early: The earlier you book your car, the sooner you'll likely receive it. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Which subcompact SUV has the shortest waiting time in India? Currently, Renault Kiger generally boasts the shortest waiting times. In several cities, the Kiger is available for immediate delivery. Q: Why are wait times for subcompact SUVs so long? High demand, production capacity limitations, global supply chain issues, and model popularity all contribute to extended wait times. Q: How can I find out the exact waiting time for a specific model in my city? Visiting a local dealership is the best way to get the most accurate and current information on waiting times for your preferred model and variant. Q: Should I wait for a specific model or choose a readily available option? The decision depends on your priorities. If you have your heart set on a particular model, you might be willing to wait. However, if you need a car sooner, choosing a readily available option might be a wiser choice.
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