Motomall Tata Nexon Facelift 2023 Interior Leaked

Tata Nexon Facelift 2023 Interior Leaked

8/21/2023 • India • Spy Shots & Leaks

An in-depth look into the much-anticipated Tata Nexon Facelift 2023. Explore the design influence from the Curvv concept and the sleek, minimalist interior aesthetic.

Sneak Peek into the Tata Nexon Facelift 2023 Interior

There's a wave of excitement among car enthusiasts as an image revealing the interior of the much-awaited Tata Nexon Facelift 2023 has been leaked online. Drawing influence from the trendsetting Curvv concept, the Nexon Facelift sports a minimalist cabin dominated by smooth lines and flat surfaces, ditching physical controls for a more touch-based interface. The key takeaways from the leaked image include:

  • A new 10.25-inch touchscreen taking the centre stage
  • A fully digital instrument cluster
  • A two-spoke flat-bottom unit steering wheel glowing with a backlit Tata logo
  • New HVAC module with haptic touch controls
  • A redesigned gearshift lever and a rotary dial for the drive modes

Unveiling The Nuances of The Leaked Image

The treasured image gives away a lot about the anticipated facelift of the Tata Nexon. Let’s unpack and interpret the details one by one starting with the Curvv concept.

Inspired by the Curvv concept, the interior of the new Tata Nexon is a sweet surprise adorned with a host of upgrades. Donning a clean and sleek look, the discouragement of physical buttons for controls carves an aura of futurism.

Commanding the attention in the cockpit is the massive 10.25-inch touchscreen. A direct leap from the 7.0-inch screen in the existing models, this floating-centrepiece derails the comfort zone with an updated user-interface and slicker graphics. But worry not, lower trims would still house the 7.0-inch screens for those who find comfort in the old-school conveniences.

Tata Nexon 2023 Facelift Dashboard

Digitalisation Redefining The Nexon Facelift

Another stellar upgrade is seen in the form of the digital instrument cluster. Though not a novelty in the segment considering the likes of Venue, Magnite, and Kiger already embracing the culture of digitization, it still manages to catch our eye.

Shift your focus to the steering wheel and witness a reduced 2-spoke steering wheel radiating an ethereal glow with a backlit Tata logo. Redesigned haptic buttons and toggle switches further ramp up the modernity.

As we glide into the HVAC module, another pleasant surprise pops up. Tata has patented a new touch-based HVAC control panel whose features can be expected to be seen in future Tata models. Among the usual knobs, you would find two toggle switches – one each for temperature and blower controls. Irrespective of usual touch-based panels being fiddly, we trust the Tata legacy to have nailed this in the right spirit.

For those keen on exploring the new, prepare to lay your hands on the reinvented gearshift lever and the rotary dial for drive modes. The beauty of this design lies in its simplicity, revealing Tata's dedication to creating a cleaner and more user-friendly interface.

Powertrain: Retaining The Legacy

Despite making impressive strides in aesthetics, the powertrain would be retained of the Tata Nexon. The all-rounder 1.2-litre turbo-petrol and the loyal 1.5-litre diesel engine won't be seeing any upgrades. The evergreen manual and AMT transmissions won’t leave the league either. Yet we cannot ignore the buzz about the inclusion of a new dual-clutch automatic making rounds among Tata Nexon enthusiasts.

Tata Nexon 2023 Facelift

A Peek into the Visuals

Now that we've covered the technical uses, let's talk about the visuals revealed in the leaked photo. Visually, the revamped interior of the new Tata Nexon is a refreshing break from the norm. The entire console, dominated by the floating 10.25-inch touchscreen, exudes a contemporary charm that is both attractive and efficient. Combine this with smoother lines and reduced use of physical buttons, and we get a minimalist cabin that feels modern and spacious.

The use of haptic touch buttons for HVAC controls further adds to this effect. The HVAC control panel features two rows of haptic touch buttons, making it easy for the driver to control temperature and other functions with just a swipe or a light tap. So, not only does this reduce clutter but also provides a more streamlined and intuitive interaction for the driver.

The Centre Console: A Mix of New and Old

Take a closer look at the centre console and you'll see a mix of new and old. While the rotary drive selector remains a staple from previous versions, there seems to be more storage space carved out, offering practicality amidst all the sleek aesthetics.

The trapezoidal AC vents have also undergone a transformation, becoming slimmer and providing a dual-tone, textured finish to the dashboard. All this while retaining certain features like the manual handbrake and door panels that maintain a connection with the Nexon's legacy.

Tata Nexon: Meeting the Competition

Despite all the exterior and interior design revamps, the heart of the Tata Nexon Facelift i.e. its engines, remain unchanged. It will continue to impress with the tried-and-tested 120hp, 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine, and the 115hp 1.5-litre diesel engine. Both these powerhouses are available with manual and AMT gearboxes, but the possibility of a new DCT gearbox joining the lineup cannot be ignored.

Come mid-September, Tata Nexon will stand tall against its competitors like the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Hyundai Venue, Renault Kiger, Nissan Magnite, Kia Sonet, and Mahindra XUV300. And considering the degree of upgrades, it's likely to give them a good run for their money!

Tata Nexon 2023 Facelift

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Tata Nexon Facelift 2023 showcases a blend of superior aesthetics and advanced technology. Keeping the traditional essence intact, Tata has added a touch of future in the Nexon with its minimalist, touch-based design approach. Mark your calendars for mid-September, when the Nexon brings the future onto Indian roads!

Source: Autocar

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