If you are after a supermini that mixes sporty looks with a feature-packed interior and a decent safety score, the all-new 2025 Tata Altroz is worth considering. The Altroz has been substantially updated in 2025 by Tata Motors, and believe us—it looks gorgeous, particularly in that striking grey shade with the black contrast elements. So, here’s everything the updated Altroz has to offer.
Pricing and Variants
Starting Price and Top Variant Cost
The 2025 Tata Altroz is priced from ₹6,89,000 and remains an attractive proposition, while the top-spec variant goes up to ₹11,29,000. And at this price point, it can even rival the Hyundai i20, Maruti Suzuki Baleno and some compact SUVs.
Variant-Wise Price Chart
Variant | Fuel Type | Transmission | Price (₹) |
---|---|---|---|
XE | Petrol | Manual | 6,89,000 |
XM+ | Petrol | Manual/Auto | ~8,00,000 |
XT | Diesel | Manual | ~9,00,000 |
XZ+ | CNG | Manual | ~9,50,000 |
XZ+ S | Petrol | Automatic | 11,29,000 |
Engine Options and Transmission Choices
Petrol Engine Details
Powering the Altroz is a 3-cylinder Revotron 1.2L petrol mill. The unit is available with a manual or an automatic gearbox to satisfy traditionalists and smooth operators.
Diesel Engine Details
Prefer diesel? There’s a 1.5L diesel engine mated only to a manual transmission. This engine is ideal for those seeking better mileage on longer commutes.
CNG Variant Overview
If you’re all about efficiency, the Altroz CNG variant gives you dual-cylinder technology, cleverly placed under the boot for space optimisation. But remember—only manual transmission is available in CNG.
Exterior Design and Styling
Front Design Changes
Tata has revamped the front fascia of the Altroz. The sharper bumper design, updated projector headlamps, and the classy Tata logo give it a futuristic yet sporty vibe.
Lighting and Camera Setup
You get 360-degree cameras, DRLs integrated into turn indicators, projector fog lamps, and improved headlight performance. On camera, the DRLs might flicker—but rest assured, it’s just the ISO messing around.
Alloy Wheels and Tires
The car runs on 16-inch alloy wheels wrapped in MRF tubeless tires (185/60 R16). These wheels don’t just look premium—they give a sturdy road presence rarely seen in hatchbacks.
Side Profile Highlights
From piano black ORVMs with side cameras to a fully blacked-out roof with a shark-fin antenna and sunroof, the Altroz screams elegance. Even the door handles come with illumination and request sensors—details that matter.
Rear Design and Features
The connected LED tail lamps, spoiler, rear wiper and washer, and dual-tone badging complete the rear design. And yes, the boot offers a decent 345L of space (CNG gets 210L).
Interior Comfort and Features
Rear Seat Space and Comfort
Inside, you’ll love all the 90-degree door opening makes getting in and out so much easier. The rear seat is quite spacious for knees, afforded by scooped-out seatbacks, and headroom is not terrible either for above-average humans, even tall ones (ahem, this was tested for a 6’5” person.
Cabin Material Quality
Expect a blend of fabric upholstery, soft-touch materials, and decent plastic finishes. The ivory interiors may need extra care to keep clean, but they look classy.
Practical Storage Options
From magazine holders, cupholders, and bottle slots to a generous glovebox and centre storage, Altroz balances aesthetics with practicality. Sadly, the glovebox isn’t cooled.
Technology and Infotainment
Digital Instrument Cluster
You get a slick digital driver’s display showing real-time tyre pressure, navigation, and vehicle stats. The cluster is customizable, letting you switch views with ease.
Infotainment Screen and Features
The infotainment unit, similar to that in the Nexon and Punch, offers Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a vibrant UI. Harman Kardon speakers elevate your music experience.
Ambient Lighting and Mood Options
Tata adds a touch of luxury with mood lighting that changes colour. It looks great at night and enhances the cabin vibe.
Safety Features and Ratings
5-Star Safety Rating
Tata’s commitment to safety continues—the Altroz holds a 5-star Global NCAP safety rating, making it one of the safest in its class.
Airbags and Safety Add-ons
The Altroz now features six airbags, rear parking sensors, a rear camera, and ABS with EBD. No front parking sensors, though, which feels like a miss.
Driving Experience and Performance
Engine Refinement and Ride Comfort
Refinement has seen a boost in this update. The petrol engine is quieter, the ride quality is more composed, and the 165mm ground clearance handles rough patches well.
Steering and Gear Shift Experience
The flat-bottom steering with paddle shifters feels premium. The automatic gearbox shifts smoothly, and the manual version isn’t far behind in terms of engagement.
Conclusion
To sum up, the 2025 Tata Altroz combines style with practicality with tech, like few others do. It is more than just another update — it’s a significant evolution that shifts the goalpost in the hatchback space. Whether it’s the dual-cylinder CNG, connected tail lamps, or 360-degree camera, Tata has made sure the Altroz stays future-ready. The 2025 Tata Altroz is a complete package—stylish, safe, and feature-loaded. Whether you’re looking for a daily driver or something to cruise through long weekend getaways, it ticks most of the boxes. If you want to stand out in a sea of hatchbacks, this one’s a strong contender.