Tata Motors’ big reveal at the Auto Expo was the Nexon compact
crossover concept. Based on the X1 platform that underpins the new Tata
Bolt and Zest, the Nexon is Tata Motors’ sub-four-metre rival to the
Ford EcoSport and upcoming Mahindra S101. And while it’s still a
concept, the Nexon points to the future design direction that Tata
vehicles will take, and has been designed by Tata’s design teams in
Turin, UK and India.
That the Nexon is based on the X1 platform is clear from its looks
which are a mix of hatchback and SUV. The sloping roofline and rising
beltline give it a crossover appearance, but it looks more like a
hopped-up small car than an outright SUV. The flared wheelarches and
blacked out scuff plate on the bumpers complete the crossover looks. The
production version, however, will be a bit toned down compared to the
concept. Its interiors are typically sci-fi, but more importantly, it is
equipped with a host of connectivity solutions, but there was more of
that in Tata’s other concept car.
Tata’s stall also had a sinister looking hatchback concept called the
Connectnext Concept, which showcases some futuristic human-to-machine
interface systems. The concept, for example, features a fighter jet-like
Heads Up Display (HUD) and smartphone integration.
While this is still a concept, it shows Tata Motors’ push towards
integrating more connectivity options in its cars in the future. While
all the features showcased may not be immediately available, future Tata
cars may just be better connected than the rivals.
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