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Tata Altroz 2025 Facelift Interior Revealed Ahead of Launch
Samira Vishwas | May 12, 2025 11:24 PM CST

New Delhi: Tata Altroz face, which is set to be unveiled on May 22nd, 2025, has been making a lot of stir in the motor world. The carmaker has given a little sneak peek into the interior of the soon-to-be-launched premium hatchback. By the looks of it, the premium hatchback gets a revamped interior.

The Tata Altroz facelift is retaining the black and beige theme, though it is set to get new seats which look wider, offering a better seating position, Furthermore, the seats get a beige theme, unlike the current model. While the new generation retains the same dashboard design, but looks fresh with the addition of a new touchscreen infotainment system likely to measure at 10.25 inches. It is the brand’s latest infotainment system, having made its debut with the Tata Nexon facelift.

Tata Altroz Facelift specs and design

The Tata Altroz is expected to retain the same engine and transmission options. The powertrain would bringing the same power and torque as the current model. For Altroz the powertrain options includes a 1,2-litre naturally aspirated poetrol motor, a 1.2-litre turbo petrol, a 1.2-litre petrol-CNG bi-fuel variant with twin-cylinders and a 1.5-litre diesel engine and will be the only diesel hatchback on sale in the country.

Tata Altroz have made significant update to the designing with the front profile carrying twin LED headlamps with double-barrel LED lights as well as integrated LED daytime running lights. It has also redesigned the front bumper with a wider air intake. The design has elements taken from Harrier and Safari.

The LED taillights come connected with a sleep LED strip at the back, with the rear bumper also getting a refreshed design. The new Tata Altroz will also come with flush-fitting door handles, which will be the first in the premium hatchback segment. On the inside, the Altroz facelift will also feature a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, which has been seen in the newer Tata models. The hatchback will also feature a 360-degree camera, a digital steering wheel with Tata’s logo glowing.

For Tata, the facelifted Tata Altroz is a big bet in an Indian market which is slowly losing taste for small cars and is more obsessed with the compact SUV segment. Most of the brands have embraced the shift in the trends. What Tata has to justify is why someone would not spend that extra cash for its bigger sibling, the Tata Nexon.


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