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Tata Motors is gearing up to launch the new Altroz soon, and leading up to the big day, the carmaker has been rolling out multiple teasers for the Altroz — from design to the interior.
The new Altroz retains its split headlamp setup, now upgraded to full LED units, along with a new brow-shaped LED daytime running light signature and square-shaped main LED units. The front bumper ...
Tata has updated the Altroz with various interior and exterior changes, but how does it stack up against the competition?
adding a modern touch to the interior. The Altroz gets a refreshed climate control setup featuring a new touch-and-toggle interface, in line with what’s found in Tata’s latest offerings.
Tata Motors is gearing up to launch the updated ... The latest teaser offers a comprehensive look at the updated cabin interiors, signaling a major upgrade over the current model.
The Tata Altroz facelift has finally broken cover ... This facelift brings comprehensive changes to the Altroz’s styling, interior layout and feature list, while retaining the existing ...
The teaser shows that the Altroz facelift’s interior gets the new two-spoke steering seen in the Nexon and Curvv, along with the 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster that features map mirroring ...
Take a close look at the 2025 Tata Altroz in this detailed walkaround video! We cover everything from the updated exterior design to the refreshed interiors and new features that make this premium ...
Tata Motors has released yet another teaser of the 2025 Altroz facelift, this time offering a closer look at its interior design along with some key features. This follows its first teaser that ...
The Tata Curvv EV MY2024 models get offers worth Rs 1.7 lakh, which includes Rs 30,000 as a scrappage bonus, Rs 90,000, and Rs 50,000 as a loyalty bonus. Also, the MY25 models are available with a ...
That a Tata product could find its way to the top ... On the downside, the interior lacks premium materials, so you’re going to be reminded of its humble positioning in the market.
A Tata Sons committee has concluded that group company secretary Suprakash Mukhopadhyay had failed to make the requisite disclosures about a wealth management firm run by his family members.