The 2025 Tata Altroz facelift has finally been unveiled ahead of its launch on 22nd May, 2025. The premium hatchback comes with noticeable design changes and feature upgrades, while retaining the existing engine setup. The updated lineup will be offered in five trims – Smart, Pure, Creative, Accomplished S and Accomplished+ S.
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Check out the key changes in the new Altroz hatchback.
- New grille with layered rectangular elements
- Revised bumper with vertical creases for the fog lamp clusters
- New LED headlamps with split setup
- DRLs with new signatures
- New 16-inch, 5-spoke alloy wheels
- Flush-fitting illuminated door handles
- Revised dual-tone rear bumper
- New horizontal T-shaped LED taillamps connected via an LED light bar
- Slightly repositioned ‘Altroz’ lettering
- 10.25-inch fully-digital instrument cluster
- Two-spoke steering wheel
- Auto AC controls
- Newly-designed dashboard

Design Changes:
Starting with the design, the new Tata Altroz 2025 now carries a completely revised front fascia, featuring a newly-designed grille with layered rectangular elements, revised bumper with vertical creases for the fog lamp clusters, new LED headlamps with a split setup and DRLs with new signatures. The side profile looks largely identical to the existing model. However, the new 16-inch, 5-spoke alloy wheels and flush-fitting illuminated door handles differentiate it from the pre-facelift Altroz.
Moving to its rear section, the updated Tata Altroz sports a tweaked, dual-tone bumper, new horizontally placed T-shaped LED taillamps connected via an LED light bar and slightly repositioned ‘Altroz’ lettering.
Colour Options:
The hatchback lineup will come in five colour options – Pristine White, Dune Glow, Royal Blue, Ember Glow and Pure Grey.
Interior & New Features:
A few upgrades have been made inside the cabin. The 2025 Tata Altroz facelift borrows some features from the Nexon, Curvv and Altroz Racer variant. It now offers a 10.25-inch fully-digital instrument cluster, a two-spoke steering wheel and auto AC controls. The dashboard has also been redesigned and is now called “Grand Prestigia”. Most other features have been carried forward from the pre-facelift Altroz.
Engine & Gearbox Options:
Similar to the existing model, the new Tata Altroz 2025 comes with the 88bhp, 1.2L petrol, 90bhp, 1.5L diesel and 74bhp, petrol-CNG engine options. The 120bhp, 1.2L turbo petrol engine with a 6-speed manual gearbox will remain exclusive to the Altroz Racer. A 5-speed manual transmission will be standard, while a 6-speed dual-clutch automatic will be available with select the petrol variants.