– Revamped front with LED split headlamps, redesigned DRLs, sleeker black grille, and vertical fog lamp housings.
– Illuminated flush door handles and newly designed 16-inch alloy wheels.
– Rear features include LED light bars across the width and redesigned LED tail lamps (top variants).
– Dual-tone dashboard with triple-layer layout and a new 10.25-inch fully digital driver’s display and also an HD touchscreen infotainment system of the same size.- A two-spoke steering wheel featuring an illuminated logo replaces the previous three-spoke design.
– Added convenience features like ventilated front seats, a powered driver’s seat, ambient lighting, auto-dimming IRVMs, among others.
– The engines remain unchanged:
– An 84 bhp turbo petrol (1.2L) engine.
– An 89 bhp diesel (1.5L) engine.
Transmission options include a choice between a 5-speed manual or a new dual-clutch automatic transmission.
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The facelift of Tata Altroz represents Tata Motors’ effort to stay competitive in India’s highly contested premium hatchback segment dominated by rivals like Hyundai i20 and Maruti Suzuki Baleno. The updates are thoughtful; while retaining its original framework largely intact to ensure continuity for existing fans of the vehicle line (‘platform stability across transitioning buyers’)