The wait’s just about over—the 2025 Tata Altroz facelift is ready to hit Indian roads tomorrow, and there’s already plenty to talk about. With a sharper design and some serious tech upgrades, Tata is clearly upping the ante to take on rivals like the Maruti Suzuki Baleno, Hyundai i20, and Toyota Glanza in the premium hatchback game.
Design
At first glance, the silhouette remains familiar, but the facelift brings all the right tweaks. Up front, the new all-LED headlamps now feature eyebrow-style DRLs that give the Altroz a more assertive, modern vibe. The front and rear bumpers have been reworked too, lending a fresher edge to the overall look.
A standout new element is the flush-type door handles—first seen on the Tata Curvv—which now find a home on the Altroz. Sleeker and more aerodynamic, they add a nice premium touch.
The grille also gets a bold makeover, with a new 3D pattern replacing the previous version. Around the back, the old chunky tail lamps have been swapped out for sleeker, connected units that give the hatch a more sophisticated finish.
Interior
Inside, the Altroz gets a noticeable upgrade in both layout and tech. The dashboard has been reworked, and front and center is a new 10.25-inch freestanding infotainment screen. It’s paired with a 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster—both a big leap over the previous setup.
Tata’s also added a few crowd-pleasers: a 360-degree parking camera system, ambient lighting with customizable settings, and a single-pane sunroof that finally makes its debut on the Altroz. Even the seats have been updated for better comfort and a more upscale feel.
Features
Here’s a look at the top new features expected with the facelift:
Feature | Description |
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Headlamps | All-LED with eyebrow-style DRLs |
Grille | New 3D-style unit |
Touchscreen | 10.25-inch floating infotainment |
Instrument Cluster | 10.25-inch fully digital |
Sunroof | Single-pane electric |
Ambient Lighting | Updated with customizable settings |
Cameras | 360-degree view with sensors |
Door Handles | Flush-type (inspired by Tata Curvv) |
Engines
Mechanically, the Altroz is expected to stick with its current engine lineup. That means buyers will still have the choice between petrol, CNG, and diesel options:
Engine Type | Power Output | Torque | Transmission |
---|---|---|---|
1.2L NA Petrol | 88 HP | 115 Nm | 5-speed MT / 6-speed DCT |
1.2L CNG (Dual Cylinder) | 73.5 HP | 103 Nm | 5-speed MT |
1.5L Diesel | 90 HP | 200 Nm | 5-speed MT |
Final Take
If the original Altroz impressed you with its safety, balance, and solid design, this update only adds more to love. While official prices are set to be announced tomorrow, everything points to the 2025 Tata Altroz facelift being a well-equipped, value-forward contender in the premium hatchback space—with just the right amount of flair.
FAQs
When is the 2025 Altroz facelift launching?
It launches officially in India tomorrow.
What’s new in the Altroz facelift design?
New LED headlamps, grille, flush door handles, tail lamps.
Does the facelift get a sunroof?
Yes, it now features a single-pane electric sunroof.
Are there changes to the engines?
No major changes; same petrol, CNG, and diesel options.
What’s the touchscreen size in the facelift?
It features a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen.