Does the extra price of the XUV400 over the Tata Nexon EV justify its performance?

Ashutosh on 02 January 2025 05:54
Both the Mahindra XUV400 and Tata Nexon EV are Indian made electric SUVs in the same price bracket, with both being often compared against each other. But the XUV400 is usually more expensive than the Nexon EV. That has spawned debates over whether the XUV400's better performance, including a stronger motor and longer range, amount to the price difference. Others say the extra power and range make it a better value proposition, especially for those who do make frequent long drives. However, others argue that the Nexon EV is better value for the typical city use. Factors such as brand reputation, service network, and long term reliability predictions often come up in the discussion.
Naresh on 11 November 2024 13:15
Absolutely! Every rupee spent on the extra power and range of the XUV400 is worth it. It’s way more fun to drive and you don’t have to worry about range as much.

Priyanka on 15 November 2024 04:04
Nah, it's overpriced. The Nexon EV is good enough for a city driving and has plenty of power. Also, Tata has better branding for EVs in India.

Harish on 16 November 2024 05:56
Well, I think it depends on the usage you’re going to have. The XUV400 makes sense if you’re doing lots of highway driving. The Nexon EV is probably better value for city use.

Vivek on 20 November 2024 12:04
It is great performance but I'm not sure it's worth the price difference. Tata has a little more experience in the EV game and Mahindra is still new. The Nexon would make me feel safer.

Bhawesh on 22 November 2024 22:44
I'd say it's worth it. The XUV400 doesn’t feel like a converted ICE vehicle; it feels more like a ‘proper’ EV. For the extra range alone, it’s worth the price bump.

Varun on 24 November 2024 15:08
Performance is not all there is to it. The XUV400 is better featured, more premium overall. It is definitely worth spending the extra cash if you can afford it.

Deepak on 29 November 2024 12:57
I disagree. The Nexon EV has a proven reliability and a wider service network. However, most users will find this overkill and not worth the premium.


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