Tata Motors reveals interior details of the upcoming Altroz Facelift, set to launch on May 22, 2025. The updated premium hatchback boasts new technology, revised aesthetics, and enhanced comfort.
Tata Motors has officially teased the interior of its upcoming Altroz faceliftrevealing a host of new features and a more upmarket design approach. Scheduled for debut on May 22, 2025the Altroz facelift gets substantial interior updates, including Tata’s latest infotainment system, larger digital displaysand enhanced seat comfort—all aimed at elevating the premium hatchback experience.
The Altroz, since its initial launch, has been known for its sharp styling and 5-star safety rating. With this facelift, Tata is not only enhancing the design language but also integrating next-generation technology from its latest models like the Tata Nexon facelift and Harrier/Safari siblings.
One of the most notable highlights teased in the interior update is the inclusion of dual 10.25-inch screens:
10.25-inch floating touchscreen infotainment system: Likely similar to the one introduced with the new Nexon, offering smoother UI and better graphics.
10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster: Expected to deliver customisable layouts, enhanced navigation display, and integration with ADAS or vehicle information.
The dashboard layout, while familiar in shape, now gets a more refined appearance. It retains the dual-tone black and beige themebut the central display and new AC vent layout offer a more modern and premium feel.
In terms of comfort, the Altroz facelift receives redesigned seats that appear wider and better contouredaiding in improved posture and cabin space utilisation. These new seats also embrace a beige finishenhancing the sense of openness and luxury in the cabin.
The Altroz Facelift is expected to offer several first-in-segment or class-leading featuresincluding:
360-degree surround view camera for easier parking and maneuvering in tight spaces.
Digital steering wheel with a glowing Tata Logoenhancing the tech-savvy appeal of the vehicle.
Sunroofa much-requested feature, now added to increase cabin appeal and ventilation.
These features, along with updated infotainment and seat comfort, position the new Altroz facelift as one of the most feature-rich offerings in the premium hatchback segment.
Alongside interior enhancements, the Tata Altroz facelift also brings a bold new look to its exterior, aligning its design language with the Harrier and Safari facelifts. Key design elements include:
Twin LED headlamps paired with double-barrel LED projectors.
Integrated LED daytime running lights (DRLs) forming a sharp front profile.
Revamped front bumper with a larger air intake and sleeker grille design.
Connected LED taillight bar running across the tailgate, flanked by redesigned taillamps.
Flush-fitting door handlesa segment-first feature that adds aerodynamic and aesthetic benefits.
Redesigned rear bumper and improved sculpting on the tailgate for a more dynamic stance.
The design changes give the Altroz a more futuristic and upscale presencepotentially attracting more urban and tech-focused buyers.
While the Altroz facelift brings major cosmetic and tech upgrades, engine and transmission options are expected to remain unchangedoffering the same reliable powertrains as the outgoing model.
1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine – Ideal for city usage with smooth delivery.
1.2-litre turbo-petrol unit – Offers sportier performance for highway and enthusiastic drivers.
1.2-litre bi-fuel (petrol + CNG) engine – Features Tata’s twin-cylinder CNG technologyallowing better boot space than traditional CNG setups.
1.5-litre turbo diesel engine – The only diesel hatchback in India, catering to high-mileage and rural users.
These engine choices will continue to be mated to manual and DCA (dual-clutch automatic) transmission options, depending on the variant.
With its upcoming facelift, the Tata Altroz is expected to further strengthen its position in the premium hatchback marketcurrently dominated by rivals such as the Maruti Suzuki Baleno, Hyundai i20and Toyota Glanza.
Competitive advantages for the Altroz Facelift include:
Unique diesel and CNG powertrains
Top-tier safety architecture (Global NCAP 5-star rating)
New-age features like digital cluster, 360-degree camera, and flush door handles
Balanced ride and handling package
By blending style, technology, and safety, the facelifted Altroz aims to bridge the gap between premium hatchbacks and entry-level crossovers.
The official launch of the Tata Altroz Facelift is scheduled for May 22, 2025with bookings expected to open shortly after the reveal. Pricing is yet to be disclosed, but it is likely to be marginally higher than the current modelwhich starts around ₹6.64 lakh (ex-showroom).
Expected price range for the facelift could fall between ₹ 6.8 lakh to ₹ 10.5 lakhdepending on engine-transmission combinations and feature packages.
The Tata Altroz Facelift promises to be a comprehensive upgrade over its predecessor, not just in design but also in terms of technology integration, feature enhancementsand comfort improvements. With the addition of premium amenities like dual 10.25-inch displays, a sunroof, a 360-degree camera, and a refreshed cabin layout, Tata aims to make the Altroz a top contender in its class.
For buyers seeking a feature-rich, stylish, and safe hatchbackthe Altroz facelift is shaping up to be a compelling option in 2025. As competition intensifies in the segment, Tata’s move to upgrade one of its best-sellers appears timely and strategic.