A neat trick here is that you can give voice commands to change climate settings. It also displays the climate control settings in one corner, and gets physical buttons to make operating it while driving more ergonomic.
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Luckily, it isn’t laggy and works smoothly even with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The touchscreen is a 7-inch unit with a layout similar to that of the Nexon. And along with the light and dark grey fabric upholstery on the seats, the overall experience of the cabin is quite airy.
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Below it is a silver satin finish which feels premium and at the bottom you have grey plastic which are less nice. The grey portion holding the centre console is a bit elevated and hides ambient lighting under it. The dashboard has also been designed in various layers. The instrument cluster too is a fancy 7-inch display with a lot of details like music, navigation directions, drive mode and even gets various colour themes. The mounted buttons for the audio, infotainment, calls, instrument cluster and the cruise control sit over the horn actuation. It has a flat bottom and comes wrapped in premium leather. The steering is possibly the most impressive bit of the interiors. Sit in the car, close the door and it shuts with a solid thud. This ability has been dialled in the Alpha Arc platform and will continue to future products as well.
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The doors, both front and rear, open a full 90 degrees for easy ingress and egress. The Tata Altroz has a trick up its sleeve before you even get inside. If you are looking for road presence from your hatch, look no further. We can only imagine how modern the car would have looked without these misses.
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Despite these misses, the Altroz is the widest car in the segment and possibly has the best stance. The headlamps are just projector units, not LEDs. You have to pull the further side of the rear door handles to open it, which takes effort to get used to. In our conditions, it will require a lot of effort to look fresh. The black panels on the outside of the car are finished in piano black, which is notorious for getting scratched. Well done.īut the devil is in the details. And because this entire panel is blacked out, the taillamp cluster isn’t visible and the lights seems to be floating in the body at night. The design looks even cleaner with the rear door handles tucked away next to the window.Īt the back, the theme of the sharp creases continues with the taillamps forming another plane over the bumpers. The wheels are 195/55 R16 for the petrol and 185/60 R16 for the diesel, both stylish dual-tone alloys. From the side, you notice the contrast black in the window line, ORVM and the roof. Surrounded in black, this makes the muscular bonnet appear to be floating on the body.Īnd then comes the flared muscular wheel arches, which won’t look out of place on an SUV. The first thing you will notice is the raised headlamps and grille, which form a new layer over the bumpers. A balance of keeping the silhouette conventional to please the conservatives, while dialling in radical and detailed elements to keep the design nerds happy. Mr Pratap Bose and his team have managed a sweet balance with the Altroz. Tata Altroz Rivals: It goes up against the Toyota Glanza, Hyundai i20, Maruti Suzuki Baleno, Volkswagen Polo, and Honda Jazz.
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Tata Altroz Safety: Standard safety features include dual front airbags, ISOFIX child seat anchors, and rear parking sensors. Tata also offers it with various customisation options. Tata Altroz Features: The Altroz comes with a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, cruise control, a semi-digital instrument cluster, ambient lighting, and connected car tech.
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All three come with a 5-speed manual as standard, with an optional DCT (dual-clutch automatic) expected to be introduced later. Tata Altroz Engine and Transmission: Tata provides the Altroz with three engine options: 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol (86PS/113Nm), 1.2-litre turbo-petrol (110PS/140Nm), and 1.5-litre diesel (90PS/200Nm). Tata Altroz Variants: It is sold in seven trims: XE, XE+, XM+, XT, XZ, XZ (O), and XZ+. Tata Altroz Price: The premium hatchback is priced between Rs 5.89 lakh and Rs 9.64 lakh (ex-showroom, pan-India). Latest Update: A test mule of the Altroz DCT was spied recently.