Tata Motors has revealed the upcoming Tata Altroz facelift ahead of its launch in India, and here are five things that it gets over the outgoing model.
A standout feature of the updated hatchback is the inclusion of blind spot monitors in the digital driver’s display.
Unlike the pre-facelift model, the new Altroz gets cup holders for the rear passenger integrated into the armrest.
An increasingly common trend — a connected lightbar at the rear — has made its way on to the Altroz, and it looks rather nice with its slim profile.
Flush door handles are another styling feature that is making its way to more mass-market cars, and will also be seen on the Altroz now.
The extended under thigh support aims to make the car comfier and is not just present on the rear seats but also on the front ones. Wait for our review of the new Altroz where we test this in real life.