
The price announcement is slated for May 22, with deliveries to follow soon after.

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The price announcement is slated for May 22, with deliveries to follow soon after.
Tata Motors has revealed the refreshed 2025 Altroz ahead of its market launch on May 9, offering the first comprehensive look at both the hatchback's updated exterior and significantly reworked interior. The facelifted premium hatch, set to compete with segment rivals like the Hyundai i20, Maruti Suzuki Baleno, and Toyota Glanza, introduces a host of visual and feature upgrades aimed at enhancing its appeal in the hotly contested space.

While the price announcement is slated for May 22, with deliveries to follow soon after, the Indian automaker has already rolled out teaser and reveal videos on its official social media channels. These reveal key enhancements that position the Altroz facelift as a more upmarket offering, without a mechanical overhaul.
The most significant changes are found inside the cabin. The dashboard layout has been redesigned for a cleaner, more modern appearance. Central to the upgrade is a larger 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system—already seen in Tata’s latest models like the Nexon, Punch, and Curvv—offering improved UI and functionality. The digital instrument cluster now includes Google Maps integration, a notable addition that enhances real-time navigation without reliance on mobile phone mirroring.

The Altroz facelift also debuts Tata’s new two-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated logo, a design element that recently debuted across the brand's latest lineup. The seats have been restyled with new upholstery aimed at boosting the car’s premium quotient. Additional convenience features include a 360-degree camera, single-pane sunroof with voice assist, and improved ambient lighting.
On the outside, Tata has retained the hatchback’s core design identity but sharpened several elements. The 2025 Altroz gets restyled LED headlamps with revised DRLs, a tweaked front grille, and a new bumper design that integrates LED fog lamps. The flush-type door handles replace the conventional ones, lending a cleaner profile, while new alloy wheels refresh the side profile.

At the rear, the hatchback now features LED tail-lamps connected via a slim LED light bar, a styling trend that's become increasingly popular in the premium hatchback and SUV segments.
Mechanically, the facelifted Altroz remains unchanged. Tata will continue to offer the hatch with its current set of engines: a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, a 1.5-litre diesel, and a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine. Transmission options are also expected to carry over from the outgoing model, including both manual and dual-clutch automatic (DCA) variants.
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