Tata Launches Three New Dark Edition Models
Modified On Jul 07, 2021 05:25 PM By Tarun for Tata Nexon 2020-2023
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While the Altroz, Nexon, and Nexon EV have received Dark Edition variants for the first time, Tata has updated the Harrier’s version with a few cosmetic tweaks
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All Tata Dark Editions get blacked-out elements inside and out.
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The Harrier Dark Edition demands the highest premium of up to Rs 47,500, followed by the Nexon EV (up to Rs 43,000), and Altroz (Rs 31,000).
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The Dark Edition is available only with the top-end variants.
Tata has expanded its Dark Edition range to include the Altroz, Nexon, and Nexon EV. Tata has also taken this opportunity to update the Harrier’s Dark Edition with a few cosmetic tweaks. Bookings for these variants are now open across dealerships and many might even have it for display.
Tata Altroz Dark Edition
The Altroz Dark Edition gets a Cosmo Dark shade with dark grey alloys, a dark chrome strip around the grille, and blacked-out ORVMs completing its all-black look. You can also spot the ‘Dark’ inscription on the fenders of all the cars.
Inside the cabin, it gets a Granite Black theme with gloss black applique and leatherette upholstery with blue inserts. The Altroz Dark Edition is based on the top-spec XZ+ variant, featuring a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, iRA connected car technology, cruise control, automatic headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, rear AC vents, a semi-digital instrument cluster, a rear parking camera, dual front airbags, and automatic AC.
Variants |
Regular |
Dark Edition |
Difference |
XZ+ |
Rs 8.41 lakh |
Rs 8.71 lakh |
Rs 30,000 |
Turbo |
Rs 9.06 lakh |
Rs 9.36 lakh |
Rs 30,000 |
Tata Nexon Dark Edition
The Nexon Dark Edition gets an Atlas Black shade, charcoal alloy wheels, silver surround for the grille, and silver skid plates.
The cabin gets an all-black theme with black leatherette seats and blue ‘Tri-Arrow’ inserts over the dashboard and door trims. As for the Nexon Dark Edition, it is available with XZ+, XZA+, XZ+(O) and XZA+(O) variants, in both petrol and diesel options.
It features a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, electronic stability control (standard), electric sunroof, a digital dot matrix-type instrument cluster, dual front airbags, rear parking camera, automatic AC, and dual front airbags.
Petrol Variants |
Regular |
Dark Edition |
Difference |
XZ+ |
Rs 9.96 lakh |
Rs 10.40 lakh |
Rs 44,000 |
XZ+ (O) |
Rs 10.86 lakh |
Rs 11.30 lakh |
Rs 44,000 |
XZA+ |
Rs 10.56 lakh |
Rs 11 lakh |
Rs 44,000 |
XZA+ (O) |
Rs 11.46 lakh |
Rs 11.90 lakh |
Rs 44,000 |
Diesel Variants |
Regular |
Dark Edition |
Difference |
XZ+ |
Rs 11.29 lakh |
Rs 11.74 lakh |
Rs 45,000 |
XZ+ (O) |
Rs 12.19 lakh |
Rs 12.64 lakh |
Rs 45,000 |
XZA+ |
Rs 11.89 lakh |
Rs 12.34 lakh |
Rs 45,000 |
XZA+ (O) |
Rs 12.79 lakh |
Rs 13.24 lakh |
Rs 45,000 |
Tata Nexon EV Dark Edition
The Nexon EV gets a Midnight Black shade, charcoal grey alloy wheels, black chrome strips around the bumper, EV-specific blue inserts, and the ‘Dark’ inscription on the fenders. Even the Nexon badging has been blacked out in a dark chrome finish.
The cabin gets a glossy black theme for the dashboard, black leatherette seats, leather-wrapped steering wheel and again, EV-specific blue highlights over the dashboard and seats.
The Dark Edition exclusively also gets a tyre pressure monitoring system. The XZ+ Dark variants gain 60:40 rear split seat, rear centre armrest with cupholders, and adjustable rear seat headrest from the XZ+ LUX variant.
The Nexon EV gets a 30.2 kWh lithium-ion battery with an electric motor rated at 129PS and 245Nm. It features a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, electronic stability control (standard), electric sunroof, automatic headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, regenerative braking, a semi-digital instrument cluster with a 7-inch screen, dual front airbags, rear parking camera, automatic AC, and dual front airbags.
Variants |
Regular |
Dark Edition |
Difference |
XZ+ |
Rs 15.56 lakh |
Rs 15.99 lakh |
Rs 43,000 |
XZ+ LUX |
Rs 16.56 lakh |
Rs 16.85 lakh |
Rs 29,000 |
Tata Harrier Dark Edition
Meanwhile, the Harrier Dark Edition has been updated with minor enhancements. The exterior is now finished in a different Oberon black shade, larger 18-inch alloy wheels, and darkened ‘Harrier’ inscription on the rear quarter glass.
The cabin gets a black chrome theme with black leatherette and blue highlighted seats. The Harrier Dark Edition, along with other models, also gets ‘Dark’ inscription imprinted on the headrests.
Variants |
Regular |
Dark Edition |
Difference |
XT+ |
Rs 17.66 lakh |
Rs 18.04 lakh |
Rs 38,000 |
XZ+ |
Rs 19.41 lakh |
Rs 19.89 lakh |
Rs 48,000 |
XZA+ |
Rs 20.61 lakh |
Rs 21.09 lakh |
Rs 48,000 |
All the Dark Edition variants get a tyre puncture repair kit as standard along with ‘Dark’ inscribed T-Shirts.
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