Tata Motors has launched the new and updated Tata Altroz facelift in the Indian market with prices starting from Rs 6.89 lakh (ex-showroom). Buyers can choose from four trims and three engine options - petrol, diesel, or CNG. The bookings for the new hatchback will begin from June 2, 2025. Interested customers can book the car online or by visiting their nearest Tata dealership. The new Altroz continues to rival the Hyundai i20, Maruti Suzuki Baleno and Toyota Glanza.
In terms of design, the new Tata Altroz features a fresh new look up front, featuring split-style LED headlights with a new DRL signature, a redesigned grille with layered rectangular accents, and a revamped front bumper that now houses vertically placed fog lamps. From the side, you’ll spot some sleek upgrades like flush-fitting, illuminated door handles and a new set of 16-inch alloy wheels with a sporty 5-spoke design.
Around the back, the changes continue with sharp, T-shaped LED tail-lights that are now linked by a stylish LED strip running across the tailgate, giving it a wider and more modern stance. Other highlights include integrated spoiler, piano black finish, front and rear scuff plates, and more. The cabin of the updated Altroz has been thoroughly reworked, featuring a revamped dashboard, added tech, and several design cues borrowed from Tata’s newer models. The layout now feels more refined and minimalist, with a toned-down gloss finish that gives it a classier look. The air vents have been reshaped into a sleeker, narrower profile, and a white LED ambient lighting strip now runs elegantly across the dash, adding a modern touch to the interior.
The Altroz gets a refreshed climate control setup featuring a new touch-and-toggle interface, in line with what’s found in Tata’s latest offerings. The centre console has been redesigned to seamlessly integrate these updates, while automatic variants now come with a revamped gear selector that mirrors the layout seen in newer Tata cars. The facelifted model also debuts Tata’s modern two-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated logo, alongside a larger touchscreen measuring 10.25 inches—and a fully digital instrument cluster that can even display Google Maps. Other notable additions include a 360-degree camera and a voice-controlled single-pane sunroof.
Under the hood, the Altroz will retain its existing engine lineup, which includes a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol and a 1.5-litre diesel option. A CNG variant featuring Tata’s twin-cylinder tank setup will continue to be on sale
In terms of design, the new Tata Altroz features a fresh new look up front, featuring split-style LED headlights with a new DRL signature, a redesigned grille with layered rectangular accents, and a revamped front bumper that now houses vertically placed fog lamps. From the side, you’ll spot some sleek upgrades like flush-fitting, illuminated door handles and a new set of 16-inch alloy wheels with a sporty 5-spoke design.
Around the back, the changes continue with sharp, T-shaped LED tail-lights that are now linked by a stylish LED strip running across the tailgate, giving it a wider and more modern stance. Other highlights include integrated spoiler, piano black finish, front and rear scuff plates, and more. The cabin of the updated Altroz has been thoroughly reworked, featuring a revamped dashboard, added tech, and several design cues borrowed from Tata’s newer models. The layout now feels more refined and minimalist, with a toned-down gloss finish that gives it a classier look. The air vents have been reshaped into a sleeker, narrower profile, and a white LED ambient lighting strip now runs elegantly across the dash, adding a modern touch to the interior.
The Altroz gets a refreshed climate control setup featuring a new touch-and-toggle interface, in line with what’s found in Tata’s latest offerings. The centre console has been redesigned to seamlessly integrate these updates, while automatic variants now come with a revamped gear selector that mirrors the layout seen in newer Tata cars. The facelifted model also debuts Tata’s modern two-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated logo, alongside a larger touchscreen measuring 10.25 inches—and a fully digital instrument cluster that can even display Google Maps. Other notable additions include a 360-degree camera and a voice-controlled single-pane sunroof.
Under the hood, the Altroz will retain its existing engine lineup, which includes a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol and a 1.5-litre diesel option. A CNG variant featuring Tata’s twin-cylinder tank setup will continue to be on sale
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