Tata has unveiled the new Tata Altroz facelift ahead of its price announcement later this month. Here are five things that the 2025 Tata Altroz gets over the Hyundai i20 hatchback.
The upcoming Tata Altroz gets a 360-degree camera setup, while the i20 has to do with a rear view camera.
The i20 does not get a rear armrest at all, while the one on the Altroz also comes with a pair of cup holders.
The Altroz gets a full TFT digital driver’s display, while the i20 only gets this setup for the MID in the middle of the cluster.
A standout feature of the Altroz hatchback is the inclusion of blind spot monitors in the digital driver’s display.
The Altroz is the only surviving diesel hatchback in India, and it also comes with the option of a factory-fitted CNG kit on the petrol variants. Both these powertrain options are missing on the Korean.