Key Takeaways
- Pricing Advantage: The Tata Nexon EV has a lower starting price point, but the Kia Syros EV brings larger battery options and premium features
- Battery and Range: The Syros EV has a maximum claimed range of up to 526 km with its 51.4 kWh pack, compared to the Nexon EV’s 489 (45 kWh)
- Charging: The Syros EV supports up to 100 kW DC fast charging support, allowing a 10% to 80% top-up in just 39 minutes.
- Features: The Syros EV delivers segment-first features like rear-seat ventilation.
Kia Syros EV vs Tata Nexon EV: Price and Value Comparison
The Tata Nexon EV has an inherent price advantage at the entry-level, but that comes because of its smaller 30 kWh battery pack. The Nexon’s larger 45 kWh pack starts at Rs 14.14 lakh ex-showroom, which is also where we expect the Kia Syros EV to start.
| Trim Level / Variant | Kia Syros EV Expected Price | Trim Level / Variant | Tata Nexon EV Price |
| HTK (42 kWh) | Rs 13.99 Lakh | Creative (45 kWh) | Rs 14.14 Lakh |
| HTK+ (42 kWh) | Rs 14.69 Lakh | Fearless (45 kWh) | Rs 15.14 Lakh |
| HTX (42 kWh) | Rs 15.49 Lakh | Empowered (45 kWh) | Rs 16.14 Lakh |
| HTK+ ER (51.4 kWh) | Rs 16.49 Lakh | Empowered + A (45 kWh) | Rs 17.49 Lakh |
| HTX ER (51.4 kWh) | Rs 17.49 Lakh | – | – |
| HTX+ ER (51.4 kWh) | Rs 18.49 Lakh | – | – |
| X-Line ER (51.4 kWh) | Rs 18.99 Lakh | – | – |
(Note: The Tata Nexon EV also offers smaller 30 kWh and 40.5 kWh battery options starting at Rs 12.49 lakh, which are not listed here for a closer battery size comparison. The Kia Syros EV prices are estimated based on industry expectations.)
The base Syros EV with a 42 kWh battery aligns closely in expected price with the 45 kWh Nexon EV Creative. At the higher end, the Syros EV X-Line ER commands a premium, offering the largest 51.4 kWh battery and exclusive features.
Road Presence, Dimensions, and Practicality Comparison
Both SUVs sit in the compact segment, but they use their space very differently.
The Tata Nexon EV has a more traditional compact SUV stance, alongside a sloping roofline. The Kia Syros EV on the other hand, is a taller, boxier sub compact SUV, with a higher focus on passenger space. Its taller roofline also translates to better headroom for taller individuals sitting in the back.
| Dimension / Capacity | Kia Syros EV | Tata Nexon EV |
| Overall Length | 3,995 mm | 3,995 mm |
| Overall Width | 1805 mm | 1,804 mm |
| Overall Height | 1,680 mm | 1,620 mm |
| Alloy Wheel Size | 16-inch / 17-inch | 16-inch |
| Luggage Boot Space | 465 litres | 350L (+ 11.6L Frunk) |
Kia Syros EV vs Tata Nexon EV: Which EV Offers More Features?
Both vehicles offer modern, tech-savvy interiors with high-res screens, driver assistance aids, connected car tech, and sunroofs, but the Syros EV brings a few unique additions to the table.
| Feature Category | Kia Syros EV | Tata Nexon EV |
| Infotainment Screen | 12.3-inch Touchscreen | 12.3-inch Touchscreen |
| Instrument Cluster | 12.3-inch Display | 10.25-inch Display |
| Panoramic Sunroof | Yes | Yes |
| Ventilated Seats | Front & Rear (Seat Base) | Front Only |
| Audio System | 8-speaker Harman Kardon | 9-speaker JBL |
| Driving Safety | ADAS Level 2 | ADAS Level 2 |
Unique Highlights of the Kia Syros EV:
- Trinity Panoramic Display: A large 30-inch curved panel that houses the driver display, infotainment, and climate controls.
- Rear Seat Comfort: Sliding and reclining rear seats, along with a rear seat base ventilation system.
Unique Highlights of the Tata Nexon EV:
- Arcade.ev: An entertainment platform that lets you stream video and play games on the screen while the car is parked and charging.
Performance, Range, and Charging Speed Comparison
Both models offer dual battery options, but the Nexon EV’s bigger battery pack is more fairly compared to the Syros EV.
| Metric | Kia Syros EV | Tata Nexon EV |
| Battery Sizes | 42 kWh & 51.4 kWh | 30 kWh & 45 kWh |
| Official Claimed Range | 443 km (42 kWh) / 526 km (51.4 kWh) | Up to 489 km |
| Peak Power Output | 133 bhp (42 kWh unit) / 168 bhp (51.4 kWh unit) | Up to 142 bhp |
| Peak Torque Output | 255 Nm | 215 Nm |
| Acceleration (0-100 km/h) | 8.1 seconds (51.4 kWh) | 8.9 seconds (45 kWh |
| Fast Charge Time | 10% to 80% in 39 minutes (100 kW) | 10% to 80% in 40 minutes (60 kW) |
The Syros EV has a clear edge in performance. Its 51.4 kWh variant makes 169 bhp (171 PS) and 255 Nm of torque, taking just 8.1 seconds to reach 100 km/h. It also supports 100 kW DC fast charging, reducing long highway wait times. The Nexon EV offers a very smooth and reliable daily drive but takes slightly longer to charge on road trips.
Kia Syros EV vs Tata Nexon EV: Which Electric SUV is the Better Buy?
Kia Syros EV Pros and Cons
- Pros: Segment-best 526 km claimed range; large 465-litre boot; fast 39-minute charging; comfortable sliding and reclining rear seats.
- Cons: Higher expected starting price for the top variants; boxy design might not appeal to buyers looking for a sporty crossover.
Tata Nexon EV Pros and Cons
- Pros: Lower entry price for the smaller battery variants; proven track record in the Indian market; sporty styling; excellent ride quality over bad roads.
- Cons: Slower DC fast charging speeds compared to new rivals, compromised Rear Headroom for tall passengers, raised floor limits for underthigh support, and after-sales Service Gamble
Expert Take on the Best Electric SUV for You
If you want an electric vehicle that is easy to drive, looks sporty, and fits well within a tighter budget for city commutes, the Tata Nexon EV remains a very sensible and proven choice.
However, if you frequently travel with family and need extra boot space, the Kia Syros EV is the better option. Its larger 51.4 kWh battery, faster 100 kW charging, and comfort features like rear-ventilated seats make it a more practical choice for long highway drives.
