Tata has made quite a few revisions to the exterior and interior of the Altroz as part of its midlife refresh. Here's a more detailed look at everything that's changed.
It gets a sharper fascia over the outgoing model, including updated headlights and a tweaked bumper design. Tata is providing it with dual-pod LED headlights and eyebrow-shaped LED DRLs. The grille has also been updated to now feature a new pattern.
Although not much has changed in profile, two significant differences over the current-spec model are the new black alloy wheels and flush-type door handles.
The rear profile of the hatchback features a few tweaks such as the connected LED taillights and the redesigned bumper. That said, the black finishing below the windshield stays unchanged.
The most visible changes inside are the revised AC vents and climate control panel, a new two-spoke steering wheel, and bigger displays.
Its features set compromises dual 10.25-inch displays (one for the infotainment and other for instrumentation), a sunroof, six airbags as standard, and a 360-degree camera.
While Tata Motors has not shared the specifications of the new Altroz, we expect the existing set of powertrains to be carried over. These include a 1.2-litre, three-cylinder petrol(87 bhp, 115 Nm) and a 1.5-litre four-cylinder diesel engine (88 bhp, 200 Nm). It is unclear if the turbo-petrol engine, which is only offered in the 'Racer' variant, will initially be on offer, although it will most likely be introduced at a later stage. The CNG option meanwhile will continue to be on offer.
Although the current-spec model is sold in nine trims, the facelifted Altroz will be available in five trim levels: Smart, Pure, Creative, Accomplished S and Accomplished+ S.