The well-liked Nexon, Nexon EV, Harrier, and Safari SUVs now come in Dark Editions thanks to prominent Indian carmaker Tata Motors. These limited editions appeal to customers who value a more upscale and unique appearance by providing a striking and fashionable aesthetic.
The Dark Editions distinguish themselves from their conventional counterparts with a distinctive visual character. All of the exterior mirrors, alloy wheels, roof rails, and grille are completely blacked out on every model. This, together with the unique “Dark” mascot and emblems, produces a unified and commanding appearance.
Pricing
• Nexon Dark: Ex-showroom, Delhi, starting at ₹ 11.45 Lakh
• Nexon EV Dark: Ex-showroom, All India, starting at ₹ 19.49 Lakh
• Harrier Dark: Ex-showroom, Delhi, starting at ₹ 19.99 Lakh
• Safari Dark: Ex-showroom, Delhi, starting at ₹ 20.69 Lakh
Nexon EV: With its expressive digital language and sharp lines, the electric Nexon EV looks stunning in its Dark avatar. Its rarity is increased by the characteristic Dark mascot and a unique dark exterior treatment. Luxurious all-black leatherette seats and cutting-edge technology, such as a 31.24 cm touchscreen and a JBL sound system, are included inside. In India, the Nexon EV Dark raises the bar for electric SUVs with a stated range of 465 km.
Nexon ICE: With a dynamic posture, a chiselled hood, and sleek LED lighting, the Nexon Dark boasts an aggressive and bold look. The automobile has an even bolder appearance thanks to the distinctive black mascot and black exterior paint. In addition to cutting-edge amenities like voice assistants and a concealed touch panel that illuminates at night, the cabin boasts plush all-black leatherette seats.
The OMEGARC twins, the Harrier and Safari Dark Editions, come with a number of high-end features. These include a 10-speaker JBL sound system, driver knee airbags, and segment-first welcome and farewell animations on the LED lighting.
The interiors have a Blackstone motif with Piano Black accents, while the exteriors are painted a striking Oberon Black. The driving pleasure is further enhanced by opulent details like the Safari’s ventilated second-row seats and leatherette seats with Dark logos.
The reliable 2 litre Fiat Multijet turbo diesel engine, which produces 350 Nm of peak torque and 170 PS of peak power, powers both SUVs. Both SUVs come with six-speed torque converter automatic gearboxes as standard equipment, while six-speed manual gearboxes are also available. The front wheels of both SUVs are driven.
The redesigned Harrier and Safari’s Dark Editions were initially unveiled at last month’s Bharat Mobility Expo. The two SUVs are currently on sale at Tata Motors dealerships around the nation. It is anticipated that customer deliveries will start in the upcoming weeks.
Tata Motors’ Dark Editions are an attempt to appeal to a rising market segment looking for a distinctive and high-end SUV experience. These limited editions stand out thanks to their more striking designs and cutting-edge features, which could draw in new customers and improve the profitability and reputation of the business.