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Thursday, September 06, 2018

By Kamal Swami

Tata Motors Launches Kraz Edition Of Nexon To Commemorate Its One Year

It was a year back when domestic car maker Tata Motors had launched its compact SUV Nexon in the Indian car market, and now to commemorate the first year of its successful existence in the market the car maker has launched its limited edition named as Kraz with the price tag of Rs. 7.14 lakh and Rs. 8.07 lakh for petrol and diesel variants respectively. The limited edition has been offered in two trims namely Kraz and Kraz+.
 
Tata Nexon Kraz Edition Front Low View
 
Under the hood, both the variants continued to be offered with the existing 1.2 litre Revotron petrol and 1.5 litre Revotorq diesel engine, both the engines churning the power of 108 bhp. The transmission duty is performed by six-speed manual gear transmission system and offered with three driving modes i.e., Eco, City and Sport. But, apart from these outsourced components, the limited edition is embellished with the bunch of extra features that were missing in its original version.
 
Talking about the features offered on the exterior of Kraz Edition include neo green mirror housing, Tromso black body with sonic silver dual tone roof, wheels garnished with nee-green, front grille inserts, and Kraz signature badge at the rear portion. Inside, the cabin it adorns neo-green stitching followed by seat cushions developed on Kraz pattern, piano black finishing on the dashboard, central console, doors and steering wheel, neo-green garnish on the air conditioner surroundings and a Kraz badge at the central control system.
 
Tata Nexon Kraz Central Console
 
Apart from this, the limited edition comes with Harman four speaker infotainment system that supports connectivity with the Bluetooth, steering mounted control, electrically foldable mirrors, reverse parking sensors, automatic climate controls with rear air conditioner vents and many more.

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