Tata Altroz Facelift Launched at ₹6.89 Lakh with New Features, Styling Updates

Tata Motors has officially introduced the 2025 Altroz facelift, priced from ₹6.89 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom). This marks a modest ₹24,000 increase over the previous model’s starting price of ₹6.65 lakh. The refreshed Altroz is available in four main trims – Smart, Pure, Creative, and Accomplished – and continues to offer petrol, diesel, and CNG powertrain options. Bookings for the updated model will open on June 2, 2025.

Key Highlights:

  • Four trim levels with multiple powertrain configurations

  • Three engine options: 1.2L petrol, 1.5L diesel, and 1.2L CNG

  • Standard six airbags and ESP across all variants

  • Significant design and feature upgrades, especially in higher variants

Altroz Facelift: Variant-wise Price Breakdown (Ex-showroom, ₹ Lakh)

Variant Petrol Diesel CNG Petrol-AMT Petrol-DCT
Smart 6.89 7.89
Pure 7.69 8.99 8.79 8.29
Pure S 8.05 9.15 8.65
Creative 8.69 9.79 9.29
Creative S 9.05 10.35 9.99 9.65 10.30
Accomplished S 9.99 11.29 11.09 11.24
Accomplished +S 11.49

Note: The ‘S’ badge denotes trims equipped with a sunroof. Only the top-end Accomplished +S variant comes with a petrol-DCT combination.

Design & Styling: What’s New?

The facelift brings in a fresher design language inspired by Tata’s newer models. Exterior enhancements include:

  • Sleeker LED headlamps with redesigned DRLs

  • Revised front grille and bumpers

  • New 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels

  • Flush door handles with illumination

  • T-shaped LED tail-lamps connected by a light bar

The Altroz facelift is available in five distinct colours: Dune Glow, Ember Glow, Pristine White, Pure Grey, and Royal Blue.

Interior & Features: Nexon-inspired Cabin

Inside, the Altroz facelift takes cues from Tata’s newer SUVs like the Nexon and Curvv. Highlights include:

  • 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster with navigation and blind spot views

  • 2-spoke steering wheel

  • Touch controls for climate control

  • 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment with wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay

  • Cruise control, 360-degree camera, auto headlights & wipers

  • 8-speaker Harman audio system

  • Rear AC vents and USB charging, height-adjustable seatbelts, and more

Six airbags and electronic stability control (ESP) are now standard across all variants, further reinforcing the Altroz’s safety focus. While the updated Altroz hasn’t been crash-tested yet, the outgoing model had scored a 5-star Global NCAP rating.

Engines & Transmissions: No Mechanical Changes, But More Gearbox Options

Under the hood, the engine lineup remains unchanged, but Tata has broadened transmission choices:

  • 1.2L NA Petrol (88hp): 5-speed MT, new 5-speed AMT, or 6-speed DCT

  • 1.2L CNG (74hp): 5-speed MT

  • 1.5L Diesel (90hp): 5-speed MT

The petrol-AMT variant is a new addition, aimed at enhancing affordability in automatic trims. However, the sporty Altroz Racer with its 120hp turbo-petrol engine hasn’t made it to this facelifted range—at least for now.

Final Thoughts

The 2025 Tata Altroz facelift brings meaningful upgrades in terms of design, features, and safety while retaining its versatile engine lineup. With competitive pricing and a broader range of options, it aims to strengthen Tata’s foothold in the premium hatchback segment.

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