January 2025 Tata Nexon EV Price Change — UPDATE | V3Cars
Impotant Note (Jan 18, 2025): With the start of the new year, Tata increased the prices of some of their cars. However, due to some error in data management, we accidently conveyed that the Nexon EV got a price cut in Jan 2025. We'd like to inform you that there are no price changes in any of the Nexon EV variants. We are extremely sorry for this confusion.
While it makes this article void, in the interest of transparency, we'll leave it with the update and struckthrough content. We take immense pride in delivering the most accurate information and it will serve as a scar to remind us in future of our missteps. We hope this mistake doesn't diminish your trust in the V3Cars brand.
--Mahesh Yadav

With the start of the new year, Tata increased the prices of the Nexon EV 2025. While some of the variants of the Nexon EV didn’t get a price hike, those that got the price revision now cost Rs. 3.0 lakh cheaper than before. In percentage terms, this is a price cut by up to 15.39%.
The following table presents the old vs new price comparison and percentage change for each of the 2025 Nexon EV variant:
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Dear Mahesh sir and v3 cars team. I would like to congratulate you in bringing great transparency in your content. I am a dedicated fan of your blogs and youtube channel for years. Highly appreciate your high standards, also taking into consideration the fact that other channels/ bloggers easily tend to present misinformation for the sake of easy views. Thanks and regards.
V3Cars Experts
Thanks Ashish. It was a year or so ago when I saw a new discussion on an automotive forum and once the participants started bashing the forum for the concept, they straight up deleted it. This irked me a great deal even though I was neither a participant in the discussion nor a member of the forum. In the online world, removing a URL is like straight up lying about having said something. When I had the option to remove the article and walk away from our mistake, I decided to own it instead. I'll rather lose the web traffic from a 100 visitors to this article than lose the trust of one. --MY