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- Jun 18, 2020
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The Tata Nexon EV recently got an update in the form of a facelift, which brought new-gen motors and different battery packs. Its rival, the Mahindra XUV400, also received a mid-life update, albeit without any changes to its powertrain. So it was time we bought the two EVs together for a proper real-world performance comparison. Both sport very similar on-paper specifications, which made way for a very close, nerve wracking real-world performance battle. Before taking a look at the performance figures, here are the respective specifications:
Nexon EV LR 2024 |
Mahindra XUV400 |
|
Battery |
40.5kWh |
39.5 kWh |
Power |
143PS |
150 PS |
Torque |
215Nm |
310 Nm |
Drivetrain |
Front-wheel drive |
Front-wheel drive |
Claimed range |
465km |
456km |
The Nexon EV also gets a less powerful 129PS medium range powertrain. But to keep the comparison fair, we’ve tested its long range 143PS powertrain. In terms of outright output, the XUV400 beats the Nexon EV, but the latter has a bigger battery pack. The bigger battery corresponds to a bigger claimed range figure, but this test is all about speed!
Nexon EV LR 2024 |
Mahindra XUV400 |
|
0-100kmph |
8.75s |
8.44s |
Quarter Mile |
16.58s@138.11kmph |
16.27s @ 138.13kmph |
100-0kmph |
40.87m |
42.61m |
Despite sporting a significantly higher torque figure, the XUV400 doesn’t quite translate that advantage in the real world. It beats the Nexon EV in a sprint from nought to 100kmph, but just by three tenths of a second. Even the quarter mile time has the same difference, with the two sporting nearly identical speeds.
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In the braking test, the Nexon wins with a shorter stopping distance of 40.87 metres, compared to the XUV400’s 42.61 metres.
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Prices for the Tata Nexon EV, including the medium range variants, juggle between Rs 14.49 lakh and Rs 19.29 lakh. Mahindra retails the XUV400 between Rs 15.49 lakh and Rs 19.39 lakh (all prices ex-showroom). The two only have each other as chief rivals, but the MG ZS EV can be considered as a premium alternative.
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