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CAR IDENTIFICATION RECORD OWNER’S NAME : _______________________________________________ ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________ ________________________________________ SELLING DEALER CODE : DATE OF DELIVERY : ____________________________________________ DATE OF REGISTRATION : ______________________________________ REGISTRATION NO : ____________________________________________ MOTOR NO : ___________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ CHASSIS NO : _______________________________________________ TRANSAXLE NO : AUX.
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NEXON EV OWNER’S MANUAL (IB) REV 00 / JULY 2025...
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Always use genuine parts for continued performance of your vehicle. Avoid modification, non- genuine accessories fitment on your vehicle. TATA MOTORS does not carry any liability arising due to it. Always keep this manual in the vehicle.
CONTENTS 01. INTRODUCTION TO EV 04. CHARGING EV Overview Instructions To Follow Know Your Vehicle Important Tips Important Messages Types Of Charging Important Information V2X Charging (if equipped) 02. SAFETY 05. OPENING AND CLOSING General Safety Tips Keys Seats Doors Seat Belts Windows Supplementary Restraint System (SRS -...
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CONTENTS Display Messages On Instrument Cluster (if equipped) Equipped) Cabin Air Purification Audio Reminders Fascia Switches Power Sunroof (if equipped) 07. STARTING AND DRIVING Steering Mounted Controls (if equipped) Before You Start Your EV Infotainment System Display Start Stop Switch MIC (if equipped) Steering System And Adjustment Speakers &...
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CONTENTS 11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Utility Pockets on Front Doors Utility Pockets on Rear Doors Lubricant Specifications Center Console Vehicle Specifications Foldable Arm Rest (if equipped) Vehicle Dimensions Luggage Compartment Aggregate Identification Hooks (if equipped) 12. MAINTENANCE AND CARE Luggage Compartment Cover Roof Rail Motor Compartment Frunk (if equipped)
INTRODUCTION TO EV EV OVERVIEW audio system, supplementary restraint Main Components systems, headlights windshield An electric vehicle is powered by a battery 3 in 1 unit wipers. The high voltage battery also - Edrive and it does not need any type of On-Board Charger (OBC): A device that charges the 12-volt battery.
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INTRODUCTION TO EV Electric Motor: A device that converts serious injury or death and there is TATA MOTORS EV service centre for electrical energy into rotational mechanical also a risk of environmental damage. any necessary maintenance. energy which is then transferred as rota- •...
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INTRODUCTION TO EV TORS Authorised EV Service Centre High-voltage System: Contact With Common Terminologies And Abbre- or one that operates according to TATA Water viations MOTOR’S specifications with person- The high-voltage system is typically safe EV – Electric Vehicle nel trained accordingly. even in the following example situations: HV battery –...
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INTRODUCTION TO EV ESCL – Electronic Column Steering Lock EPAS – Electric Power Assisted Steering LED – Light Emitting Diode DRL – Daytime Running Lamp ORVM - Outer Rear View Mirror IRVM – Inside Rear View Mirror EC-IRVM – Electric Chromic Inside Rear View Mirror HVAC –...
INTRODUCTION TO EV KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 1. Bonnet 2. Turn Indicator/ DRL/ Position Lamp 3. Head Lamp 4. Fog Lamp 5. Front Parking Sensors 6. Front Camera 7. Front Windshield Wipers 8. Sunroof 9. Roof Rails 10. Windows 11. Rear View Mirror with Camera 12.
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INTRODUCTION TO EV 1. Charging flap 2. Position Lamp 3. Stop Lamp 4.Turn Indicator 5. Reverse Lamp 6. Reflex Reflector 7. Rear Parking Sensors 8. Tail Gate Open Switch 9. Rear Camera 10. High Mounted Stop Lamp 11.Rear Windshield Wiper 12.Shark Fin Antenna * Image for your reference, actual vehicle may differ.
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INTRODUCTION TO EV 1. Door Opening Lever 2. Door Opening Knob 3. Express Down 4. Power Window Switches 5. Inhibit Switch 6. Bonnet Opening Lever 7. Driver side Coin Box 8. Charging flap opening 9. Seat Ventilation 10. Seat 11. Regeneration Lever 12.
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INTRODUCTION TO EV 1. Instrument Cluster 2. Horn 3. Driver Air Bag 4. Start/Stop Switch 5. Drive Modes 6. Gear Mode 7. Hazard Warning Switch 8. Infotainment Display 9. Passenger Airbag 10. Glove Box 11. Fascia Switches 12. Electronic Parking Brake Switch 13.
INTRODUCTION TO EV IMPORTANT MESSAGES IMPORTANT INFORMATION CAUTION Vehicle in water logged condition In this Owner’s Manual, you will find the It indicates to be careful. You are capa- text under the heading “WARNING”, ble of doing something that might result “CAUTION”...
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INTRODUCTION TO EV Contact nearest TATA MOTORS EV Au- damage electrical, electronic cir- • Start the ignition and check if all thorised Service Centre for further assis- cuits. electronic are working. Take your tance. vehicle to nearest TATA MOTORS Vehicle in flood...
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TATA MOTORS EV Autho- vulnerable to cyber attacks. • Disable the bluetooth of the car where rised Service Centre before scrapping not required and vehicle is not in use.
How well you can see and judge ob- hicle, we recommend to kindly contact sult in loss of control, and an jects. TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service accident causing death, serious in- • How well familiar you are with your ve- Centre.
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SAFETY lock release lever. Sudden or unex- could be thrown forward resulting in se- by pushing it forward and backward. pected movement of the driver’s rious injury in the event of a sudden seat could cause to lose control of stop or collision.
SAFETY Head Restraint SEAT BELTS WARNING Front Seat This section describes your Vehicle’s Seat Do not drive the vehicle without the seat belts, Airbags and Child restraints system. head restraints. Head restraints are in- Please read and follow all these instruc- tended to help reduce injuries during an tions carefully to minimize risk of severe accident.
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SAFETY tilt the tongue and pull on the lap seat Buckling The Seat Belt Releasing The Seat Belt belt. A snug seat belt reduces the risk To release the seat belt, push the red but- of sliding under the seat belt in a colli- ton on the lock buckle (refer “PRESS TO sion.
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If the seat belt webbing or hardware rectly positioned seat belt. It is safer is damaged, get it replaced immedi- for mother as well as unborn child. ately at TATA MOTORS EV Autho- rised service centre. • Pregnant women should wear the lap part of the seat belt across the •...
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SAFETY child (without child seat), system may Seat Belt Warning Lamp Seat Belts With Pre – Tensioner (if detect occupancy and warn with seat equipped) belt warning. It is not taken to mean You can use the pre-tensioner seat belts child can occupy any passenger seat in the same manner as ordinary seat belts.
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SAFETY Seat Belt With Load Limiter (if equipped) You can use the load limiter in the same manner as ordinary seat belts. The seat belt load limiter system works in conjunc- tion with the Supplementary Restraints System (SRS-Airbags). In the event of a collision, as may be necessary, load limiter reduces the load on the rib cage region of the occupant.
SAFETY SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS - AIRBAGS) There are 6 airbags provided in your car: 1. Diver Airbag 2. Front Passenger Airbag 3. Side Airbag RH 4. Side Airbag LH 5. Curtain Airbag RH 6. Curtain Airbag LH The driver airbag is mounted in the center of the steering wheel.
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SAFETY The ‘SRS’ system also comprises of the erable force, accompanied by loud noise inflating Airbag. following components depending upon the and smoke, which is normal. The inflated • Do not touch the Airbag container’s provided safety features in vehicle. airbag, together with seat belts, limits the internal components immediately movement of an occupant, thereby reduc-...
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SAFETY Passenger Airbag (PAB) Switch PAB Switch OFF WARNING Passenger airbag switch is used to If rearward facing child seat needs to be • Always use seat belts and CRS at activate and de-activate the passenger installed on front passenger seat to carry all times.
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SAFETY Passenger Airbag (PAB) Indicator PAB Indicator ON: Passenger airbag indicator is pro- When the PAB vided to notify an occupant, whether pas- switch is turned to senger airbag is activated (ON) or ‘ON’ position to activate the airbag, ‘ON deactivated (OFF) in vehicle.
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We recommend the customer to imme- Authorised Service Centre if the ve- place objects between the doors diately visit TATA MOTORS EV Autho- hicle is damaged, even if airbag has and passengers when they are rised Service Centre and get the SRS...
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Side collision: During a side collision, oc- TATA MOTORS EV Authorised cupants tend to move sideways. There- The Airbag Warning Symbol on sun visor Service Centre for necessary guid-...
SAFETY CHILDREN ON BOARD frontal airbags in such situations will not ditions, damage to the vehicle may be protect the occupant. Head restraints and minor or not be readily visible. WARNING seat belts provide occupant protection dur- When front airbags/side airbags/side ing a rear collision.
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Top Tether mounting anchorages are lo- Child Restraint System (CRS) cated at backside of rear outboard seats. TATA MOTORS strongly recommends the The harness system of CRS holds the use of Child Restraint Systems (CRS) for child in place, and in a collision, acts to...
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SAFETY Selection and Installation of CRS NOTE Always select the CRS that complies with TATA MOTORS recommends to keep latest safety standards (AIS 072 / ECE the highlighted device in close condition R44 / ECE R129). The CRS are classified while using Joie i-Spin Safe child seat according to the child’s size, height and...
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SAFETY seat for 15 to 18kg children on front Not Recommended CRS Position passenger seating position, adjust the front passenger seat to its rearmost position. Installing the Child Seat on Rear Pas- senger Seats • If required, adjust the front seat so that there could not be any contact be- tween front seat &...
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SAFETY Recommended CRS Position As Per Front Front Pas- Rear Rear The Vehicle Matrix Passen- senger Rear Group Mass Group Outboard Outboard The suitability of seat position for carriage ger With With PAB Center of children and recommended category of PAB OFF CRS is shown in the table below as per the Up to 10 kg...
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SAFETY Recommended Crs Positions (CRS That Can Be Used With Isofix System) CAUTION Category Rear Rear Front Pas- Rear A CRS in a closed vehicle can become Group Mass Group Of Child Outboard Outboard senger Center very hot. To prevent burns, check the Seat seating surface and buckles before Up to 10 kg...
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WARNING seat belts, seats, ISOFIX and top-tether anchorages (as may be applicable) inves- If the airbag SRS warning indicator in tigated at TATA MOTORS Authorised the instrument cluster illuminates con- Service Centre. tinuously, it means that there is mal- function in the system. Remove the...
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SAFETY NOTE Move the lock lever in opposite direction of arrow to deactivate the child proof lock when not required...
SAFETY ADDITIONAL SAFETY FEATURE (if healthy. carefully in adverse weather and equipped) While Braking traffic conditions. These are additional safety features. For In case of emergency braking, press the • Always keep safe distance and ad- tell tale related information, please check brake pedal fully.
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SAFETY conditions automatically & this will help to fluid. The moment temperature rises, the ately visit TATA MOTORS EV Autho- get quick response from Brakes and have HFC system automatically compensates rised Service Centre to rectify the a better deceleration.
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SAFETY • Vehicle must be equipped with HHC vention would mitigate the effect of the on steering the vehicle while going down subsequent collisions. on steep slopes. • Vehicle must be on sufficient gradient • After impact braking system is acti- To Activate the HDC feature in the vehicle, •...
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SAFETY Integrated iVBAC Intelligent Vacuum-less Boost & Active Control (iVBAC) a cutting edge brake technology designed for hybrid and electric vehicle...
Ignition ON Locked • Problem with Immobilizer system. Con- Use only one key, the other should be tact a TATA MOTORS EV Authorised kept in a safe location. Note down “key Service Centre. Tag no.” information (and keep it safe) which...
NOTE pack. During these conditions, it is recom- Heavily Discharged High Voltage To control the battery temperature of mended to contact TATA MOTORS EV Au- System the high voltage battery the air condi- thorised Service Centre. In the case of a heavily discharged HV...
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30% out by TATA MOTORS EV Authorised only with registered entities (list of to 50% before leaving the vehicle for long...
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CAUTION charge capacity and range of vehi- • Electric range may vary depending cle, contact TATA MOTORS EV Au- on the driving conditions, even if the Keep the following things in mind to pre- thorised Service Centre and get the charge amount is the same.
BATTERY AND COMPONENT TIPS TO CONSERVE BATTERY to 100% SoC Extreme temperatures impact upon how LIFE well a battery can maintain its level of 2. Cell Balancing or Equalization charge. Avoid charging the high voltage 1. Battery Charging battery when it is hot and vehicle is driven for long distances especially in summers.
Charging gun, please cable is positioned so it will not best • Slow Charging only happens in park contact TATA MOTORS EV Authorised stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise brake engaged condition. So always Service Centre. subjected to damage or stress.
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CHARGING NOTE manufacturer whether charging your EV qualified electrician before using the will impact the operation of the medical charging gun. Coupler Receptacle has During normal operation, the charging electric device implant. In such case, do to have proper Grounding, electrical gun or couplers may feel warm.
CHARGING IMPORTANT TIPS • The charging gun provided for home equipment. charging has to be stored safely and Do’s and Don’ts • Usage of damaged cables, Power securely in the trunk of the vehicle or Source socket and vehicle side CCS2 •...
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CHARGING advisable to pause for 30 sec before Make sure to use the designated Only use the certified charging cable. • • switching on the car to start driving. charger for charging the electric vehi- If you use a separate extension cable •...
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CHARGING • When charging or right after charging the high voltage battery, the cooling will be made using air conditioner system in order to control the high voltage bat- tery temperature. At this time, the Noise might occur by the air condi- tioner compressor and cooling fan, but this is due to normal operation.
CHARGING TYPES OF CHARGING Charge Types Of Charging Component Specifica- *Charging Time In Soc Charge Gun Power Source Charging tion Time Band • Nominal Voltage: 230V AC Normal/AC RMS single Phase 50Hz 17.6 Hrs. 10-100 % Charging • Power Rating: 3.3Kw AC RMS •...
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CHARGING Normal / AC Charging cated load continuously. Vehicle charging port must be free of In electricity grid, electric power is AC (al- dust, water or snow while connecting ternating current) by nature. However, the charging gun; if not proper clean - electric power in battery is DC (Direct Cur- ing method must be used to remove rent) by nature.
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Lever’ to open the charging inlet flap. If the actuator is engaged and the gun is not getting inserted properly, contact TATA MOTORS EV Authorised service centre. Remove any dust on the Charging Gun and Charging Inlet. Connect the charg-...
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CHARGING Charging Gun will be locked after Open the door and see instrument switching on the AC supply. You will cluster for State of Charge, Time to hear a “click” sound, when the gun is Charge and Gun connection status. connected correctly.
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Charging Gun and Vehicle Inlet. the charger to the vehicle has stopped. NOTE Tata Motors is not liable for any issues arising from the use of the mechanical • Once Normal/Fast charging is com-...
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CHARGING Normal Charging Control Box Indica- tions: Home Control Box Vehicle Fault...
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CHARGING Control Working State Home Vehicle Fault Example Description Self-inspection Blink Blink Blink Blink Self-inspection for system state No fault Check for engagement of park brake Standby state Blink Plug temperature is high No fault Charging state Blink Blink Plug temperature is high No fault Charging stopped...
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250V. Error in domestic supply side. “Stop Charging” Proper connection of plug and socket Blink Blink should be ensured. Also, check socket rating and use 15A socket Blink Control Contact TATA MOTORS EV Autho- fault rised Service Centre Blink Blink...
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CHARGING Fault Cate- Control Indication Home Vehicle Fault Recommended Action gory Blink Go to nearest TATA MOTORS EV Au- Vehicle box thorised Service Centre Blink Blink Legend -Blink - Off - On...
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CHARGING AC Charging (Wall Mount Unit) This type of charging will help customer to improve the charging time for vehicle charging. AC (WMU) Procedure EPB should be in engaged condition (Charging won’t start if EPB is not en- gaged). Open the protective cap on Charging Open the protective cap on WMU Inlet (AC side).
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If the actuator is engaged and the gun the Charging gun back and close the is not getting inserted properly, contact charging inlet flap. TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Fast / DC Charging Centre. • Fast charging of electric vehicle is...
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CHARGING used constantly. Use of Fast Charg- ing should be minimized in order to help prolong high voltage battery life. • After a maximum of four fast charg- ing cycles, you must use Normal charging to 100% State of Charge for the optimum performance of the high voltage battery pack.
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CHARGING Remove any dust on the Charging Gun In case the park brake is not engaged and Charging Inlet. or partially engaged the charging won’t start and ‘Engage Park Brake to start Connect the charging gun to vehicle charging’ message will be displayed on AC and DC Charging Inlet.
A new framework for ve- Vehicle to vehicle charging (V2V) ditions, Gun won’t be unlocked. Contact hicle-to-vehicle charging technology is in- equipped) TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service troduced that can work plug-in electric Centre. cars. V2V Gun Vehicle Ignition OFF state...
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CHARGING be awake in Ignition OFF state, that the V2Vgun side labeled as tion has happened for 100secs from Limit can be set only in ignition ON “source” should connect to the source successful step 7. In this case, remove or Crank on condition.
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Don’t start V2V charging function if side go to step 16 and contact nearby (donor) vehicle nearby and ensure source Vehicle SoC is lesser than or TATA MOTORS Authorised Service maximum up to 3m distance between equal to 30%. Centre.
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14 to 15 and contact source vehicle to start the 220V AC low from step 14 after 5sec TATA MOTORS Authorised Service power supply and to charge the sink If Sink vehicle is charged up to the Centre.
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CHARGING v2x switch in the source vehicle after vehicle is in Crank or EV ready condi- • Discharge SoC Limit cannot be connecting the source side gun. tion. changed during the V2L function. Vehicle to load charging (V2L) (if Don’t perform V2V charging in other •...
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8. In this case, re- to use extension box with MCB TATA MOTORS Authorised Service move the gun completely and start (16A) & with M Type plug and Centre.
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CHARGING sheath is damaged. Don’t mishandle the V2L adaptor. DON’TS Don’t use the electric devices which re- Do not insert the V2L connector when Don’t crank the vehicle during V2L quire continues power supply like med- vehicle is in Crank or EV ready condi- charging ical equipment.
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V2L adaptor need to be taken to sure the relevant cables and plugs V2X switch in the vehicle to stop the TATA MOTORS Authorised Service of loads are connected properly. AC power supply and Go to step 14 .( Centre.
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CHARGING posed to mud/metal particle etc. Don’t start V2L charging function if Ve- hicle SoC is lesser than 30%. Don’t perform V2L charging during rain or in any situation where it might be ex- posed to water Don’t press V2X switch and fascia switch together to stop the function.( keep minimum 5sec delay) Don’t disengage the EPB during V2L...
OPENING AND CLOSING KEYS Smart Key (PEPS)(if equipped) • Do not leave the key in high temper- A key is an electronic access and authori- ature areas. The transponder in it zation system available as a standard fea- will behave abnormally when ture with your vehicle.
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OPENING AND CLOSING Smart Key Features indicators. If lock button is pressed on the all the doors. Successful unlock will be in- key with the any door open, locking-un- dicated by one flash of turn signal indica- Vehicle Search locking takes place with audible warning tors.
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OPENING AND CLOSING ing your vehicle. Smart Key Precautions Force Panic ON Operation • For battery, replacement procedure If smart key is close to radio transmitter When vehicle is in OFF condition, if we refer ‘MAINTENANCE’ section. such as radio station or an airport press lock button and unlock button simul- which can interfere with normal opera- taneously, Force panic operation gets ac-...
OPENING AND CLOSING DOORS key is not available, (i.e. Smart Key is away from authentication range) and if you Option 1- Door Locking / Unlocking try to lock the vehicle through door handle with Key from Outside switch then vehicle horn honking gets ac- tivated for 9 sec.
OPENING AND CLOSING WINDOWS Express Up Power Windows Window glass can be closed by single pull of the switch. Express up feature is pro- vided for the driver’s door only. Anti-Pinch Function (if equipped) The Anti-pinch function will stop window upward movement if any obstruction or re- sistance detected.
OPENING AND CLOSING BONNET AND CHARGING FLAP Inhibit Switch Individual Switches Bonnet Opening When switch (5) is pressed, amber light Individual switch has been provided on all turns ‘OFF’. The individual switches pro- doors. Make sure to engage the parking vided on other doors are not functional.
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OPENING AND CLOSING Opening Charging Flap may be caught below the bonnet. NOTE To release the charging flap, pull the Make sure that the wiper arms are not Bonnet Closing lever located at the right hand side raised before you lift up the bonnet to below the driver seat.
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If charge cap needs replacement, make sure that it is replaced by a genuine cap at TATA MOTORS Authorised EV Service Centre only. Closing charging flap Turn the charging cap clockwise and gen-...
OPENING AND CLOSING TAIL GATE OPENING Option Image Operation Press a tail gate opening button on remote and re- Option I lease. To close, slam the tail gate to latch and it gets Using Smart Key locked. Note: vehicle to be in authentication range. Option II To open the tail gate, press the switch located on fas- Through Fascia switch...
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OPENING AND CLOSING Emergency Tailgate Opening In case of electrical malfunction, you can unlock the tailgate from inside as per pro- cedure given below: Fold the rear seat to access the tail- gate opening knob. Open the knob cover. Pull out the knob to open the tailgate.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIGITAL DISPLAY (7” Inch)(If equipped) NOTE: All indicators and values are for illustration purpose only.
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EV mode gauge will starts sweep EV mode Gauge When all functional modes are activated, then take the vehicle from REGEN mode to DRIVE mode to TATA MOTORS EV Authorised service centre. and then back to the REGEN mode to indicate the welcome strategy behavior.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Name Information Note/warning in ECO & SPORT drive by taking instantaneous power consumption input. • For REGENERATION mode, LED BARs will be ON as per energy re- cuperation while driving by taking instantaneous power consumption input. • Range indicates approximate dis- tance (km) that the vehicle can travel with current battery charge.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Name Information Note/warning • The “Maximum” Regen Level setting provides the maxi- • This function provides Regenera- mum amount of regenerative braking power & it recaptures tion Level settings to user from Min- the most energy and reduces wear & tear on the brakes. Regeneration Level Se- imum to Maximum in steps of Level lection...
This displays outside ambient temperature in units of °C with the reso- Outside Ambient lution of 1°C. Note: If display shows ‘- - ‘, take your car to TATA MOTORS EV Au- Temperature thorised Service Centre. This feature monitors the Door Input and warns Driver if any Door is...
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Note: If it is not displayed, it means ‘Fault’ is occurred. In such case, Current Gear Indication take vehicle to TATA MOTORS EV Authorised service Centre. The seatbelt warning indicator remains ON for 4 seconds, when igni- tion is turned ON. The warning lamp remains ON till all occupied seats belts are buckled.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description This function displays the Charger Connected status information. When charger is not connected. Charger not connected When Charger is connected and not charging in IGN ON. When Charger is connected and charging ON in IGN ON. Charger Connected When charger is connected in IGN OFF.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description This indicate the energy flow from the battery to the front wheels via electric motor or the flow to battery from high voltage components in case of regenerative braking. Animation = Forward (Battery to Motor) Energy Flow Animation and Energy Histogram Animation = Reverse (Motor to Battery)
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Driver Information System Image Description Even after 0.5 km distance covered for particular trip, Average Energy economy is displayed as ‘—-‘take vehicle to TATA MOTORS EV Au- thorised Service Centre. Note: • AEE value is estimate of Energy economy. It may vary significantly based upon driving conditions, driving habits and condition of vehi- cle.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description User can enter into setting screen by pressing select button while Settings Screen being in setting screen. Following screen gets displayed into setting screen User can select Illumination Setting by Scroll down & pressing Set Button in Setting Screen provided park lamp ON.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description SoC (State of Charge) gauge indicates the battery state of charge to user in percentage. State of Charge Before you start the vehicle, press the brake pedal and then press the Press Brake Pedal start/stop button.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System (DIS) Setting Operate the Up & down and Set Switch on steering wheel to see the Trip Info, Drive Assist, Vehicle Info, Notification, Navigation, Layout and Settings Window. Operate the Set Switch on steering wheel to reset TRIP A, AEE A, Average Speed A, Trip Time A (When TRIP A is displayed) and reset TRIP B, AEE B, Average Speed B and Trip Time B (When TRIP B is displayed).
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIGITAL DISPLAY (10.25” Inch ) NOTE: All indicators and values are for illustration purpose only.
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When all functional modes are activated, then take the EV mode vehicle to TATA MOTORS EV Authorised service cen- • During the IGN ON of the vehicle, EV mode Gauge tre.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Information Note/Warning ior. • For DRIVE mode, LED BARs will be ON as per the power consume. • Range indicates approximate distance (km) that the vehicle can travel with current battery charge. • If Range is displayed as ‘—-‘, take vehicle to TATA •...
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Information Note/Warning than in the “Maximum” Regen Level. State of Charge (SoC) Gauge For High Voltage Battery Provided in the instrument cluster as a tell-tale. It shows the charging status of the high voltage battery. Low charge or minimum position on the indicator indicates that there is not enough energy in the high voltage battery.
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Allow the charging port to dry completely. NOTE Water entering into the charging port will always be drained through the drain system. If water is stagnant in charging port area call TATA MOTORS EV Authorised service centre to rectify the issue.
This can cause an incorrect temperature reading when Temperature speed is under low speeds or when stopped. If display shows ‘- - ‘, take your car to TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre. Door Ajar This feature monitors the Door Input and warns Driver if any Door is Open (if equipped) NOTE: If any other door is open roof lamp will be ‘ON’...
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Note: If is displayed, it means ‘Fault’ condition. In such case, take vehicle Current Gear Indication to TATA MOTORS EV Authorised service Centre. The seatbelt warning indicator remains ON for 4 seconds, when ignition is turned ON. The warning lamp remains ON till all occupied seats belts are buckled.
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Once 0.5 km distance is covered, Average Economy shall be displayed. Average Energy Even after 0.5 km distance covered for particular trip, Average Energy Economy for economy is displayed as ‘—-‘take vehicle to TATA MOTORS EV Autho- Trip A and Trip B rised Service Centre. Note: •...
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Infotainment Information On Instrument Cluster The instrument cluster will display information like media, navigation and Display Unit User can enter into setting screen by pressing select button while being in Settings Screen setting screen. User can select Illumination Setting by Scroll down &...
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description User can select Service Reminder Screen by Scroll down & pressing Set Button in Setting Screen. User can reset (Yes / Cancel) the Service Reminder by UP / DOWN & SET Buttons. Service Reminder Reset Note: In the Setting menu if there is no user input for 10 secs the previous screen shall be displayed.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description TPMS (TYRE PRES- User can select TPMS screen by scrolling up or down. SURE MONITORING TPMS system tell-tale comes ON with Tire pressure value near the re- SYSTEM) spective Tire with Recommended level” Text Message. TPMS MALFUNCTION CONTACT SERV CENT”...
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description When any of the Tire Pressure drops significantly below Recommended TPMS - AIR LEAKAGE levels then TPMS system tell-tale comes ON with “Leakage Detected Check Tires” Text Message. When any of the Tire Pressure increase significantly above Recom- TPMS - TIRE OVER- mended levels then TPMS system tell-tale comes ON with “Tire Over- LOAD...
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description DDOA SCREEN DDOA screen with Driver Attention Level 3 (Attention level In Amber ATTENTION LEVEL-3 Color) & with interrupt message for 4 seconds DDOA SCREEN DDOA screen with Driver Attention Level 2 (Attention level In A light RED ATTENTION LEVEL-2 color) &...
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System (DIS) Setting Operate the Up & down and Set Switch on steering wheel to see the Trip Info, Drive Assist, Vehicle Info, Notification, Navigation, Layout and Settings Window. Operate the Set Switch on steering wheel to reset TRIP A, AEE A, Average Speed A, Trip Time A (When TRIP A is displayed) and reset TRIP B, AEE B, Average Speed B and Trip Time B (When TRIP B is displayed).
Lamp blinks: Vehicle is in immobilized condition when key is not inserted. Immobilizer Lamp ON: Problem with key/system. Contact a TATA MOTORS EV Author- (if equipped) ized Service Centre. Lamp OFF: Normal condition (Authenticated user) and vehicle will start.
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Lamp ON indicates cruise control feature is present and it is acti- (if equipped) vated. Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. EPAS Amber Illuminates when there is a fault in the EPAS. Contact the TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre immediately.
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Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in 3 seconds. Illumi- nates continuously if there is any malfunction in ABS. Normal braking system Amber will be operational without assistance of ABS. Contact TATA MOTORS EV Au- thorised Service Centre immediately. Key Not Detected This lamp comes on when the Valid Smart key is not detected inside the vehicle.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Daytime running lamps Green This lamp comes on when the Daytime Running lamp is ‘ON’. DRL (if equipped) Door Ajar lamp (if White / All four door and Tail gate are indicated independently when the respective door equipped) or tail gate is open.
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TPMS Sensor fault / missing. After 10 second symbol will continuously ON till lated) fault is present, Please take your vehicle to nearest TATA MOTORS EV Autho- rised Service Centre at the earliest. Illuminates if Hill Decent Control System is activated. If continuously ON then...
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TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre. This symbol lights up when the temperature of the battery is higher, and battery Battery High Tem- becomes hot. Contact the TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre if this perature indicator is getting on frequently.
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This symbol lights up the voltage of the battery is too high and cause damage. High Voltage (HV) Park your vehicle safely and contact the TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Alert Centre. Drive Ready...
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In case of malfunction in EBP MIL function in ESP system this indicator will EPB MIL Fault Amber glow. Please take your vehicle to nearest TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre at the earliest When ignition is turned ‘ON’, this symbol comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds and goes...
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks If continuously ON then ESP system is at fault condition, Please take your vehi- cle to nearest TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre at the earliest.
Speed Limit Warning Over Speeding Detected Slow Down Drive Control Shift Denied Drive Mode Warning Drive Control Shift Denied Malfunction Detected Contact TATA MOTORS EV Hill Hold Control Failure Hill Hold Control Authorised Service Centre Malfunction Detected Contact TATA MOTORS EV...
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Alert Messages Alert / Information Title Alert Message Title Action To Be Taken Service Due in/Service Overdue by Contact to TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Reminder Days “value” days Service Centre Push EPB switch down to Release Park Park Brake Engaged...
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Rotate steering wheel (In ESCL jam condition) Press Start Button while Turning Wheel Drive Alert - Tea Break Take a Break Steering Failure Contact TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Steering Failure-Visit Garage Centre Steering Failure-Stop Driving Steering Failure Stop the Vehicle Safely...
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AUDIO REMINDERS Feature Condition Reminder An audio warning will be started. Do not for- Parking Lamp ‘ON’ Re- If you forget to turn OFF the park lights and get to turn OFF your park lights as it may minder driver door is open drain the vehicle’s battery.
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Buzzer will start along with the motor high temperature warning lamp blinking to indi- High Temperature alert When machine and inverter temperature cross cate the user to contact TATA MOTORS EV for Motor the max limit from the BMS Authorised Service Centre. TT and buzzer will be in sync continuously till the state re- mains TRUE.
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Sound will start along with the battery high temperature warning lamp blinking to indi- High Temperature alert When maximum battery cell temperature crosses cate the user to contact TATA MOTORS EV for Battery the limit specified Authorised Service Centre. Warning lamp and buzzer will be in sync continuously till the state remains TRUE.
STARTING AND DRIVING BEFORE YOU START YOUR EV Procedure to Start EV press the accelerator pedal, causing the With the smart key sit in the driver’s • Make sure that the area around the ve- vehicle to move unexpectedly. seat /Engage the key in the lock set. hicle is clear.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Driving Cycle (max speed 90kmph) occur with the high voltage battery de- Procedure to Stop EV pending on the number of years the vehi- *Range mentioned under standard test Hold down the brake pedal until the ve- cle is used.
LED blinks Green colour LED on start/stop button more than 10 sec. duration then will turn ON. contact TATA MOTORS EV Autho- Once vehicle is started successfully, rised Service Centre. the green colour LED on start/stop but- •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING vehicle will remain OFF but all electri- turns ON. Step 2 cal equipment and infotainment sys- Press the brake pedal and then press WARNING tem can be used. start/stop button to start the vehicle . Step 3 When vehicle is in OFF mode, if user Green colour LED on start/stop button tries to lock the vehicle from outside by...
STARTING AND DRIVING STEERING SYSTEM AND ADJUST- ELECTRIC POWER ASSISTED Make sure that steering wheel is se- MENT STEERING (EPAS) curely locked by checking up and down direction. Steering Lock and Unlock Your vehicle is equipped with electric power assisted steering system. The NOTE EPAS system makes steering the vehicle When adjusting the steering wheel,...
ESS button. • Always wear your seat belt and ensure • Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS WARNING all passengers so the same. EV Authorised Service Centre if in We strongly advise you not to drive in •...
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Accelerate and slow down hicle to a safe place. Contact a nearest with care. If accelerating too fast, TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service the drive wheels will lose even more NOTE Centre. traction.
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STARTING AND DRIVING other road users on turns/ cross roads cantly • Allow greater following distances on etc. slippery roads. CAUTION • Use side indicators for lane change or • Watch for slippery spots (glare ice). Do not park the vehicle in temperatures turning •...
STARTING AND DRIVING TIPS TO GET MAXIMUM RANGE city applications. Driving in this range rection when decelerating to generate WHILE DRIVING EV along with following of other points here braking force and electricity). will add your mileage significantly. A driv- •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING 3. Driving Speeds the motor braking in an ordinary vehi- with normal traffic. cle. This is normal. • Regen Level “2” & “3” In city drive high speeds, • Less deceleration is provided by the with heavy traffic. greater than 80kmph, regenerative brake system when the 2.
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STARTING AND DRIVING 7. Vehicle Maintenance 9. Dead Weight However, brake should be applied as nec- essary to avoid hazards to occupants and Vehicle to be serv- Dead weight like surrounding. iced regularly as per bags, boxes etc. 5. Tyre Pressure service schedule in which is not required authorized...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Limp Home Strategy Soc Intervention Cabin cooling SoC Zone IC message and state Performance Max. Speed Gradeability If SoC drops to 25% when the vehicle is in Sports mode, it will automatically Marginal Reduc- 29 deg 52% to 11% No change No change shift to City mode and the...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Fault Intervention Sr. No. Telltale Indication Performance Max. Speed Cabin cooling Gradeability Solid or blinking limp May go down to 20 deg. Home Tell Tale + Single Reduced May switch off 50 kph chime Solid HV Critical + Single 20 deg.
STARTING AND DRIVING DRIVE AND SHIFTING MODES Limp Home Condition of EV Limp Home Mode Telltale Warnings Drive Modes In situations when certain conditions in the vehicle are not met or when some fault HV Critical Fault arises in the vehicle, the vehicle control Contact TATA unit intervenes and puts the vehicle into Blinking...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Shifting Modes the vehicle. Apply the parking brake when- Drive Performance ever the vehicle is to be parked. Mode Reverse (R) CITY Increased Motor Torque and The shifter knob is in ‘R’ shifter position Power output for BALANCED and ‘R’...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Monostable Shifter • Your vehicle is equipped with Mono- stable shifter, where the shifter returns to its stable position the moment it is released. • It is provided with 2 UP positions and 2 DOWN positions: UP2-UP1-Stable- DOWN1-DOWN2.
STARTING AND DRIVING OPERATING LIGHTS 3. High Beam Auto Light WIPERS Move the lever forward to select the high Combi-switch (RH Stalk) beam function. Pull the lever back to nor- mal for low beam. The headlights will be automatically 4. High Beam Flash (Spring Return) switched ON depending on ambient light conditions (while entering a tunnel or when To flash the high beam, pull the lever to-...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Head Lamp Leveling Rotary Switch Combi-switch (LH Stalk) tinuous slow wipe. 3. Fast Wipe Push the stalk towards position (3) for con- tinuous slow wipe. 4. Flick Wipe (Spring Return) Pull the stalk downwards and hold it for continuous wipe, the wiper continuously wipes across the windshield at low speed till the stalk is released.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Horn Manual Mode Rear Wash and Wipe • Pull the lever little longer, to spray the washer fluid on the windshield. • The windshield wipers will operate for three cycles after the lever is released and for one more cycle after five sec- onds.
STARTING AND DRIVING SEATS ADJUSTMENTS WARNING ous. Front Row Seats Adjustments You could slide under the seat belt in a Do not adjust the driver’s seat while collision. Manual Adjustments driving. Adjusting the seat while driving could cause the driver to lose control of 2.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Co-driver Seat Adjustments Power Seats Adjustments the vehicle. equipped) equipped) 1. Co-Driver seat Backrest Angle Ad- Drive Power Seats Adjustments justment Similar to driver seat, to change the seat back rest angle, lean forward slightly and pull up the lever (1). Adjust seat backrest until it reaches desired comfortable posi- tion.
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STARTING AND DRIVING 2. Co-Driver forward / backward ad- lever returns to its original position and that seat is securely latched. justment seat is securely latched. Co-driver Power Seats Adjustments NOTE Lift lever (3) and slide the seat forwards or rearwards.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Seat Ventilation To protect ventilated seats- To start ventilation, press button once. • Use the air ventilation seat ONLY when the vehicle HVAC system is on. • Never use a liquids like alcohol, high NOTE viscosity oils or other to spill on venti- lated seats.
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STARTING AND DRIVING • Fold the backseat as shown in the fig- Rear Seat Adjustments ure. Rear Seats Folding (60-40%) Equipped) You can increase the luggage capacity by folding the respective rear seats as re- quired. • Lift the seat as shown in the figure. NOTE •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Rear Seats Folding (100%) (If equipped) You can increase the trunk capacity by folding the rear seat. For folding: • Pull the backrest release knob pro- vided on both side simultaneously. • Fold the backseat as shown in the fig- ure.
STARTING AND DRIVING MIRRORS WARNING NOTE Inside Rear View Mirrors (IRVM) • You should always engage the rear Use antiglare position only when neces- seat if you do not need the through sary, as it reduces rear view clarity. loading feature. Automatic Dimming IRVM (if equipped) •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Outer Rear View Mirror (ORVM) function. To adjust the Mirror The LED indicator on the IRVM shows the Motorized ORVM Adjustment active status of auto dimming function. equipped) The auto dimming IRVM is defaults to the ON position whenever the ignition switch is turned ON and it is switched OFF when- ever reverse gear is engaged.
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STARTING AND DRIVING ORVM Folding Option 2: Auto folding by Smart Key Option 3: Auto Folding by Knob Option 1: Manual Folding ORVMs can be folded or unfolded manu- ally. This is applicable only for vehicles which are not equipped with motorized folding provision.
Park brake warn- front passenger side sun visor. ing lamp in cluster at vehicle running con- dition indicates failure in brake system needs to be checked with TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre and vehicle...
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Kindly ensure parking brake indication in and ignition should be ON till vehicle discharged, contact the nearest TATA instrument cluster is turned off after EPB reaches to TATA MOTORS EV Autho- MOTORS EV Authorised Service Cen- is released. rised Service Centre.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Camera Locations As Shown In The Im- ages Left Side Camera Rear Camera Front Camera Right Side Camera...
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STARTING AND DRIVING The shift lever is in D (Drive), N (Neu- Activation Of SVS Deactivation of SVS tral) or R (Reverse) and vehicle speed The function is activated when: SVS function is deactivated when one of is under 17 kmph and surround view the following step is performed.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Surround View System Features The Surround view system has the follow- ing features 2D View 3D View 2D Top + Front view 2D Top + Left view Front Corner View Rear Corner View Full View Settings Cancel Icon 2D View 2D Top + Right view By selecting 2D Icon which is available on...
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STARTING AND DRIVING 3D View By selecting 3D Icon, cameras provide about 360 degree 3D view of vehicle’s sur- rounding on the Infotainment screen In 3D mode view 8 camera icons will be Fig 3. Front corner view Fig 4. Rear corner view present around the model car image to Full View switch to different angle of view.
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STARTING AND DRIVING II. 2D Full Rear view Settings By selecting 2D rear view Icon which is • By selecting the settings icon available available on the model car image, cam- on the infotainment screen, driver can eras provides about wide 2D view of vehi- change the settings as required.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Understanding Guidelines Indication Static Guidelines SVS rear view default mode settings Yellow Line Cancel Icon Indicates, if rear objects are in this colored zone, you have to take utmost care. How- By selecting the cancel icon which is avail- Dynamic Guidelines ever, objects fall in this zone, may not hit able on the top right corner of the infotain-...
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STARTING AND DRIVING speed. We can enable/disable the blind view monitor in HMI settings based on the user choice. In driver assistance system will provide many other options in that user should se- PDC Guidelines Settings lect the park assist delay timer. System will User can change the timer settings for provide three different option such as PDC guidelines which is available on the...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Green Line: Indicates, if rear object is be- • On activating the left turn indicator, left open. If tailgate is open, visual infor- side rear view should be displayed on hind this colored line, you have to be cau- mation may not be the actual rear view infotainment along with the static over- tious.
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STARTING AND DRIVING not provide you the visual image and line or volatile organic solvents (gaso- • Do not apply any kind of force on may damage camera. line, acetone etc). This may damage the camera. the camera lens • Do not add any accessory, which will •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Understanding Guidelines Indication WARNING SVS system is an aid only. User need to check surrounding for safety. Rear View Camera Static guidelines Activation Reverse gear This system will start, if reverse gear is en- gaged, or park assist button (if equipped) is pressed or manual activation is done through Infotainment screen.
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STARTING AND DRIVING You have to take utmost care if objects fall cause blockage to the camera’s field of era lens using stick or hard material. in this zone. However, the objects may not view. Use normal water and soft cloth. hit vehicle.
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STARTING AND DRIVING or below the bumper, underneath • In case of uneven road conditions or the vehicle, or objects out of the up-hill or downhill conditions, do not camera’s field of view. The area dis- depend on rear view camera park played on the screen may vary ac- aid.
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STARTING AND DRIVING When sharp up gradient behind the The distance guidelines will appear to be vehicle closer to the vehicle than the actual dis- tance. Because of this, objects will appear to be farther away than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the ac- tual distance/course on the road.
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STARTING AND DRIVING When any part of the vehicle sags (such as vehicles) using the distance guidelines. When approaching a three-di- mensional object. Distance guidelines Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it When any part of the vehicle sags due to appears that a truck is parked at point B.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Visually check the surroundings and the Vehicle width guidelines Front Park Assist System area behind the vehicle. In the case shown below, the truck appears to be outside of the vehicle width guidelines and the vehi- cle does not look as if it hits the truck. However, the rear body of the truck may actually cross over the vehicle width guidelines.
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STARTING AND DRIVING if user has turned ON Low speed acti- by selecting this feature in Infotainment Deactivation vation from user settings menu. When- display to see any obstacle behind the ve- System will stop, if reverse gear is disen- ever vehicle speed is below 10kmph hicle while parking.
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STARTING AND DRIVING safely. Park Assist Indications WARNING Reverse Park Assist feature works on ultra In case reverse park assist system mal- 0 to 25 cm obstacle detection perform- sound echo technology, due to which per- functions, fault message may appear on ance is not guaranteed due to ultrasonic formance is not guaranteed in following the infotainment screen.
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STARTING AND DRIVING General Warning • If the sensor areas are extremely hot position, contact your dealer for refit- from direct sunlight or cold due to In low light conditions, the screen may ment. freezing weather. darken or image may appear faint. •...
STARTING AND DRIVING AUTOMATIC VEHICLE HOLD (if How to Apply • For safety, for smooth take off de- equipped) Depress the Brake pedal. press the accelerator pedal slowly when the AVH is active. Ensure seatbelt is fasten and driver’s door is closed. Press AVH switch.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Vehicle Hold Warning Indicator How to Disengage AVH For end user safety Auto hold will shift au- tomatically to EPB in below conditions: AVH indication and warning lamps turns In Ignition ON Condition depress the Auto ON (white which will appear on the cluster 1.
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Kindly do the ignition latch of 30 seconds and check if the same behav- ior is there. If the Malfunction lamp is still there, get your parking brake sys- tem checked with the TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES CLIMATE CONTROL Air Distribution The Climate Control regulates the temperature inside the vehicle and filter the dust particles in cabin based on the user set temperature settings. The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below:...
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES FULLY AUTOMATIC TEMPERA- Air Vents TURE CONTROL (FATC) Dashboard Side And Front Centre Vent equipped) Air vents are available on the dashboard. FATC system controls the in-cabin temper- The direction of air flow can be adjusted ature of the vehicle automatically and pro- using sliders on the respective vents.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Fresh air / recirculation Also, when the display is not in climate It directs the main airflow towards mode then climate information will be dis- windscreen for faster defrosting. (It Air distribution (mode) played on the all-time display available on also overrides any mode selection you OFF mode the top bar and widget.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Fresh Air / Recirculation Air Distribution (mode) OFF Mode When the recirculation switch is Select the OFF switch to turn the system In AUTO mode, the FATC system will reg- turned ON, air from the vehicle’s inte- ‘OFF’.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES the system runs at full cooling or heat- conditioning to maximum cooling. Temperature Control Knob ing only. It does not regulate the inte- Also, if required, the driver window will roll rior temperature. down to flush the hot air from inside the cabin.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES FATC Sensors (FATC Only) Outside Ambient Temperature (OAT) NOTE Sensor Solar Sensor The Xpress Cool function can only be Outside Ambient Temperature (OAT) sen- turned ON if the Ambient temperature is FATC system is fitted with three sensors.(if sor located under the front bumper grill.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES CABIN AIR PURIFICATION FASCIA SWITCHES The Climate Control System fitted with ad- vance filter for cabin air purification. NOTE Replace the Filter as per Maintenance schedule. More frequent filter replace- NOTE ment are required/ recommended in •...
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES 4. Hazard Warning Switch vehicle. turning on the respective lamp with engine running or during normal driving condi- Press the hazard warning switch to acti- NOTE tions. By doing this if the condensation has vate the hazard warning. All the turn signal begun to clear after the drying time it indi- Make sure both AC slow charging &...
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES POWER SUNROOF (if equipped) Manual Switch two detents. • 1st detent Manual (long press) to It bring natural light and fresh air into pas- close and stop at desired position. senger compartment .The cabin becomes more illuminated and bright which gives •...
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Sunshade Close Position • System will prompted with “How can I help?” Warning for Voice Command • Give the “sunroof open/close” com- • Speak the commands /Instruction in a Sunroof Voice Command mand. Sunroof will be opened/closed. neutral English accent for best results.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Automatic Reversal / Anti-pinch Func- are talking or there is lot of wind noise. Sunroof Closure on Auto Detection of Disturbance from external sound tion Rain/vehicle Lock sources may result in poor voice For User Convenience / Protection of ve- recognition.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES juries or vehicle damage. WARNING cabin. Never deliberately use your body parts to Never try pinching of any part of your test the automatic reversal function. The Initializing The Power Sunroof body intentionally to activate the Auto- sunroof glass may reverse direction, but In the event of a power failure or while re- matic reversal function.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS B-call and E-call Switch to towing and ambulance services. (if equipped) NOTE Steering Mounted Controls (LHS) *Subject to mobile network, connectivity and location mentioned. B-Call Switch: B-Call (Breakdown As- sistance) will connect you to a TATA MOTORS Roadside assistance for 1.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Master /force Restart Process source in the infotainment system i.e. change button (long Press) for more USB, AM, FM and Bluetooth. than 10 sec) and release as soon as If your infotainment system touch screen display’s goes blank 4.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Steering Mounted Controls (RHS) 4. SET+/ SET- Regeneration Switch Accelerate the vehicle to desired speed, Press the SET + to select the required cruise speed. When the cruise control is set, you can increase or decrease the speed by pushing SET+/ SET- buttons re- spectively.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM DISPLAY Default Regener- Option II Drive Modes ation Option I Sport Level1 City Level1 Level1 Default Regener- Drive Modes ation No Regeneration Minimum Regener- Level 1 ation Intermediate Level 2 generation Maximum Regen- Level 3 eration...
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Option III change button (long Press) for more Master /force Restart Process than 10 sec) and release as soon as If your infotainment system touch screen display’s goes blank becomes unresponsive or shows some unusual behavior, then you can restart it to potentially resolve the issue.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES MIC (if equipped) SPEAKERS & TWEETER equipped) Speakers and Tweeters are available in models with infotainment system. Provi- Mic is provided on the roof near the roof sions are given for music system and lamp. speakers on versions without infotainment system.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES USB Port(if equipped) POWER SOCKET Rear USB C Charger Front USB A + C Charger On Center Console Connect to fast charger your device like smartphone/Tablets/Laptop/iPhone /iPad A type USB port is used to connect your Connect to fast charger your device like portable digital music players, pen drives smartphone/Tablets/Laptop/iPhone /iPad.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES ANTENNA (if equipped) LAMPS Behind Rear Seat On LH Side Roof Lamp Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on the roof with inbuilt switch. The power socket will work when the igni- Shark FIN antenna is provided on the roof tion switch is in the “ACC”...
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES ROOF GRAB HANDLE b) DOOR Boot Lamp In this position the lamp turns to ‘ON’ when either of the doors are opened. When the last door is closed, the lamp will turn ‘OFF’ with dimming. This helps settling in the seat and inserting the key in the ignition switch.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES VEHICLE TELEMATICS Event based recording TATA MOTORS does not disclose the data recorded from your vehicle to any third Car is equipped with iRA - Connected car This includes data generated during spe- party except: Technology which offers a host of features cific events like vehicle collision, intrusion, to the users through the “iRA - Connected...
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES WIRELESS POWER CHARGING (IF Location of Wireless Charger • Cooling FAN: It is provided to keep EQUIPPED) charging surface temperature within Location: The location of the WPC in ve- ambient temperature range. WPC System Description hicle is in the Centre console area as •...
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Place the smart phone on the charging WPC system detects the presence of the TATA MOTORS Authorised Service area marked for positioning the phone, phone and starts charging as per the Qi Centre.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Wireless charger works on principle of INFORMATION Do’s and Don’ts magnetic induction, i.e. it converts • The wireless charging function is sup- WARNING electrical energy into magnetic energy ported to charge smart phones which to transfer energy from charging pad to 1.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Do not place smart phone up-side After the mobile phone temperature Information down on charging pad or do not miss drops below threshold, the wireless Small noise may be heard when a aligned mobile phone on charging pad charging function will resume.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES large display, airport, or other facility stays ON until the phone is fully charged. Metal Object Detection Mode that generates strong radio waves or The charging gets interrupted/stopped due electrical noise. to metal object placed on the charging WPC ECU in Standby Mode pad.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Smart Phone Battery is Full/ Charg- WPC System Error Mode NOTE ing Completed The error in the WPCF wireless power • Delay in restarting of mobile charg- charger with FAN, system may cause the The smart phone fully charged status is in- ing will be observed if foreign ob- error message to get displayed on the in- dicated on the infotainment display screen...
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES NOTE If error message is pop up on head unit then avoid charging the smart phone and visit the nearby service station.
STOWAGE AREA STORAGE COMPARTMENT Glove box Driver side coin box Utility pockets on front doors Utility pockets on rear doors Luggage Compartment Foldable arm rest/ Cup holder Frunk (if equipped)
STOWAGE AREA GLOVE BOX Cup holder Receipts etc. NOTE Receipts etc. Make sure that glove box flap is closed Cooling Facility (if equipped) while driving. Stowage Detail Opening And Closing To open- Press the knob and open the glove box flap. On selected models glove box is provided To close - Lift glove box flap upward until with a cooling facility.
STOWAGE AREA DRIVER SIDE COIN BOX UTILITY POCKETS on FRONT UTILITY POCKETS REAR DOORS DOORS Stowage is provided on RH side of steer- ing wheel for Coin, mobile and wallet. Utility pockets are provided on front doors Utility pockets are available on rear doors and it can be used to keep following items.
STOWAGE AREA CENTER CONSOLE FOLDABLE REST equipped) Stowage Below Arm Rest A foldable arm rest has been provided in the rear seat. It also has two-cup holders, which can be accessed by opening the cover. When not required, fold the armrest back into the seat.
It can be used to keep small items. NOTE TATA MOTORS does not recommend use of any floor mats below driver foot, Store the luggage in luggage compart- from occupant safety point of view. If ment.
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STOWAGE AREA Hook For Purse Holder Collapsible Hook Carrier Hook In Luggage Compart- ment Collapsible hook is provided for hanging small carry bags etc. Load up to 2 kg is Carrier hook is provided for hanging small permissible. carry bags etc. Load up to 3 kg is permis- sible.
STOWAGE AREA LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ROOF RAIL FRUNK (if equipped) COVER Aesthetic Roof Rail Frunk is an extra storage provided in your vehicle under bonnet. . Load up to 6 kg is permissible. Opening the Frunk Open the bonnet and lock with stayrod. Luggage cover is designed only for hiding NOTE the luggage compartment.
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STOWAGE AREA WARNING • Never place/keep animals, baby, toddlers etc. inside/outside the frunk, it can cause serious injury. • Never try to enter inside frunk, it can cause serious injury. • Do not store flammable/explosive items in frunk as it may catch fire if vehicle is exposed to high tempera- Open it fully and it shall remain open.
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT Tool Kit, Tow Hook, Jack And Spare NOTE Wheel (if equipped) You should be familiar with the location of The jack should be used only to change the emergency equipment provided in the Following parts are provided in the Bag as wheels.
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN SPARE WHEEL REMOVAL from any obstacles. Remove the advance Advance Warning Triangle PROCESS (if equipped) warning triangle carefully from the bag and An advance warning triangle is kept in the assemble. Refer instructions given on the • To access the spare wheel, lift the car- luggage compartment.
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN IN CASE OF FLAT TYRE • Switch off the IGN. • Keep advance warning triangle at a • Reduce vehicle speed gradually, Avoid suitable distance behind the vehicle as sudden steering movement or braking. an indication of breakdown. •...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Jack Up Point Location On Vehicle NOTE WARNING If you do not position the jack correctly • The jack is designed only to raise at the appropriate jacking point of the and hold the vehicle for a short time vehicle, the jack could tip over with the while a wheel is being changed.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Restore all the tools and jack at their re- NOTE • Do not open or close a door or the spective locations. tailgate when the vehicle is raised. The above image is only for reference. Place the flat tyre at spare wheel location It may defer with actual vehicle.
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN PUNCTURE REPAIR tire damage, some tires can only be ture repair Kit without being in danger. equipped) partially sealed or not sealed at all. • Engage the hand brake, even if you • Loss of tire pressure can affect vehicle have parked on a level road, to ensure Introduction handling and vehicle control.
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Do not try to seal damage to the tire’s sidewall. WARNING TPMS/iTPMS (if equipped) functionality to be checked by TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre , if any error In Luggage compartment occurs due to the use of tire puncture Remove the two Velcro as shown in figure repair kit.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN How to Proceed In The Event of A may rise up to 500 KPa (5 bar. 73 psi) Step 1 Tire Puncture but will drop again after about 30 sec- Take out the hose and power plug with onds First pump the tire sealant and air into the cable out of the tyre puncture repair kit...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Step 2 Stop the vehicle after driving about 3- WARNING 10 km. Check and where necessary, Once a tyre inflation pressure of at Check the sidewall of the tyre prior to in- adjust the pressure of the damaged least 180kPa (1.8 bar/26 psi) has been flation.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN tyre valve cap and put back on the pro- and screw the inflator hose into the tire WARNING tective cap of the hose. valve After using the sealant you may drive Leave the bottle in the holder and store •...
• Fasten the tow rope or tow bar at damage to your vehicle, take help of a the towing eyes. Otherwise, the ve- TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service hicle could be damaged. Centre or a commercial tow-truck service. • When towing, pull away slowly and NOTE smoothly.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Tow Hook Fitment Recommended Towing In case of break down, we recommend that your vehicle be towed with the driving wheels off the ground or place the vehicle on a flatbed truck as shown. WARNING • Do not tow your vehicle with the front wheels on the ground or four wheels on the ground (forward or backward), as this may cause seri-...
In the fuse box, identify the defective fuse from its melted wire. • If a newly inserted fuse also blows, have the cause traced and rectified at nearest TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre immediately. WARNING • If you manipulate or bridge a faulty...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Motor Compartment Fuse Box NOTE The fuse box layout is for reference pur- pose only. Please refer the sticker pro- vided inside the fuse box cover. &hTab...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Fuses - Motor Compartment Note: Please refer fuse box sticker on vehicle for more clarity.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Motor Compartment Fuse Box Details Fuse No. Ratings (Amp) Fuse Type Description JCASE SUPPLY CABIN FUSE BOX-1 JCASE MAIN RELAY JCASE IVBAC MOTORS JCASE COOLING FAN FAST JCASE EV POWERTRAIN JCASE COOLING FAN SLOW JCASE SUPPLY CABIN FUSE BOX-2 JCASE SPARE JCASE...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Motor Compartment Fuse Box Details Fuse No. Ratings (Amp) Fuse Type Description EF21 MINI BRAKE SW EF22 MINI HV BATTERY COLLING PUMP_BATT EF23 MINI TRACTION COOLANT PUMP_BATT EF24 MINI OBD_BATT EF25 MINI SPARE EF26 MINI OBD_BATT (FOR PROTO ONLY) EF27 MINI E-DRIVE/HV BATT RELAY...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Motor Compartment Fuse Box Relay Details Relay No. Relay No. Function Function Fuse Rating SPARE SPARE HV BATT KP ALIVE RELAY VCU MAIN RELAY COOLING FAN SLOW COOLING FAN FAST1 INT WIPE (ON/OFF) COOLING PUMP_BATT SPARE COOLING FAN FAST2 SPARE E-DRIVE BATTERY SUPPLY RLY HEAD LAMP LOW &...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Accident Disconnect Fuse Follow the steps below to disconnect the In case of an accident, to disconnect power supply from the battery manage- the high voltage battery from the rest of ment system: the high voltage electrical components, •...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Re-fitment Procedure Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Align bottom lugs and push upper part with Cover Removal Procedure respective slots on dashboard and press Fuse box is located inside the cover below the cover firmly. steering column. To access the fuse box, remove cover as per procedure given below.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Fuses - Cabin Compartment Note: Please refer fuse box sticker on vehicle for more clarity.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Details Fuse No Ratings (Amp) Fuse Type Description FAST BLOW BCM # 1 FAST BLOW ACC/OBD BATT FAST BLOW REAR USB TYPE C FAST BLOW BCM # 2 FAST BLOW BCM # 3 FAST BLOW BLOWER FAST BLOW...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Details Ratings Fuse No Fuse Type Description (Amp) FAST BLOW HRW (HEATED REAR WINDOW) FAST BLOW VENTILATED SEATS FAST BLOW POWER SOCKET 3 FAST BLOW PEPS ECU, WIRELESS CHARGER FAST USB CHARGER A+C 45W FAST BLOW FAST USB CHARGER A+C 15W AFTER MARKET CONNECTION...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Under Bonnet Low Voltage Service • Without touching any other high volt- Under Bonnet High Voltage Service Disconnect Disconnect age components he should remove the LV MSD short link connector. During the service of vehicle, the techni- During the service of vehicle, the techni- •...
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If the ‘Ready’ out touching the vehicle. message does not come in the instru- • Inform the TATA MOTORS Roadside- ment cluster, do not try to switch ON Assistance immediately. the supply by pressing the Start/Stop •...
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(High volt- sonnel with necessary high voltage not drive the vehicle and contact age components are orange in PPEs (hand gloves, electrical safety TATA MOTORS Roadside Assis- colour) shoes, etc.,) should access and tance. analyse the EV after all occupants are •...
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Drive mode, the system may shut- OFF suddenly. In this case, contact the • Check if there is something behind the nearest TATA MOTORS EV Authorised vehicle when driving in reverse. Service Centre to rectify the issue. Pedestrians may not hear the sound of the vehicle.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Nexon EV Powertrain 45 kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery Electric motor Permanent magnet synchronous motor 98kW Maximum power, kW Maximum torque, Nm 215 Nm Gear Box Model and Type Electric Vehicle Gear Box No. Of gears Single speed, 1 Forward Drive + 1 Reverse Drive Steering Type...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Nexon EV Wheels & Tyre 215/60 R16 95H (Radial / Tubeless / Normal) Tyres 195/60 R16 89H (Radial / Tubeless / Normal) (Spare wheel only) Option I - 6J x 16 steel wheel Wheel rims Option II - 6.5J x 16 Alloy wheel Cab / Body Type Steel Monocoque Body...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Nexon EV Option I - 16.6 deg Max. Recommended Gradeability Option II - 16.1 deg Minimum Turning Circle Dia. in meter as per IS:12222 10.6 m Minimum Turning Clearance circle dia. in meters as per 10.9 m IS:12222...
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MAINTENANCE AND CARE 1. Brake Fluid Reservoir 2. Coolant Tank 3. Motor (below Frunk) 4. Low Voltage Battery 5. Motor Compartment Fuse Box 6. Windshield Washer Container...
MAINTENANCE AND CARE BRAKE FLUID LEVEL spillage, wipe it off immediately. For more clarity about location of Brake Fluid Container and filling cap, please refer respective motor Compartment. The level of the brake fluid should be be- tween the ‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’ marks provided on the side of the brake fluid container.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID • Do not operate washer motor with LEVEL no fluid in washer tank, washer motor will be damaged. For more clarity about location of Wind- shield Washer Container and filling cap, please refer image of the respec- tive motor Compartment.
If you need to connect the battery to Use only authorized Battery recom- partment. charger, remove both the terminal to mended by TATA Motors. Use of any prevent damage to the vehicle electri- other unauthorized Battery will result cal system.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE TYRES Inflation NOTE Check for inflation and condition of your • During normal operation, the battery vehicle tyres periodically. generates gas which is explosive in Check the pressure in the tyres when they nature. A spark or open flame can are cold.
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MAINTENANCE AND CARE Recommended Tyre Pressures Tyre Rotation • Two or more temporary tyres should not be used on one vehicle. To help increase tyre life rotated at spec- ified intervals or earlier depending on the • Tyre pressure to be checked every operation of vehicle.
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MAINTENANCE AND CARE Special Care For Tubeless Tyres Wheel Alignment And Balancing NOTE • When you remove the tyre and install Alignment Life and wear pattern of tyres depends it back on the rim, take precautions not on various parameters like tyre pres- Incorrect wheel alignment causes exces- to damage tyre bead.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE VEHICLE PARKING for LONG DU- and wiper blades. evaporate. RATION • A shovel to dig the vehicle out of snow- Inflate the tyres to 0.5 bar above the drifts. normal specified pressure and check it Following care is to be taken: at regular intervals.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE SMART KEY BATTERY REPLACE- getting discharged. NOTE MENT (For PEPS variant) If possible, user may choose to dis- • Use CR 2032 battery only. connect the negative terminal of the Procedure • An inappropriately disposed battery low voltage battery. This results in Open rear side of key (battery cover).
MAINTENANCE AND CARE ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (OBD II) SYSTEM On board diagnostic located in cabin compartment fuse box. (refer below image) The OBD system also has a diagnostic connector that can be in- terfaced with appropriate diagnostic tools, which makes it possible to read the fault codes stored in the Electronic Control Unit, to- gether with a series of specific parameters for Motor operation and Diagnosis.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE CAR CARE gloves. Remove finger rings, nails, wrist watch while washing. Your vehicle is subjected to many external To remove stubborn stains and con- influences such as climate, road condi- taminants like tar, use turpentine or tions, industrial pollution and proximity to cleaners like ‘Stain remover’...
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MAINTENANCE AND CARE Polishing WARNING NOTE Polishes and cleaners can restore shine to Do not direct high pressure washer Avoid wiping of painted surface in dry the painted surface that has oxidized and fluid/ water jets (Pressure above 0.5 condition as it may leave scratches on become dull.
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MAINTENANCE AND CARE damp cloth or sponge till it disappears. lutants. Proper Parking Do not use household detergents to • It is driven in coastal areas. • Always park your vehicle in shade to clean the fabric. protect it from harsh sunlight or in a •...
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MAINTENANCE AND CARE Special Care Illuminated Steering Wheel and Fascia Switch Panel • Always use dry and soft cloth for clean- ing, do not use shiner, sanitizer, petrol, soap solution, detergent, foam based cleaner or any other liquid etc. as this could damage the surface.
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