
1. LED Projector Headlamps
As we had reported earlier, the Altroz is getting tiny ice cube like LED projector headlamps. While we can confirm that the low beam will get projector treatment, we are still not sure if the high beams will also get projector LED setup or just reflector beams.
2. Flush Door Handles
Following the latest trend in automotive design, the Altroz will also get flush door handles. We’re not sure if it’ll also get auto pop-out handles or if they will need to be manually popped to access. However, even the pricier Syros gets manual flush door handles. And the Koreans are kings of feature loading a car. So, we shouldn’t expect the Altroz to get auto pop-out door handles like the more expensive
3. Connected LED Tail Lamps
Another design trend for Altroz 2025 will follow is the connected LED tail lamp. However, it doesn’t follow a similar trend towards the front as it doesn’t get LED light bar along the front.
4. Larger 10.25-inch Touchscreen
We have seen the larger, 10.25-inch touchscreen trickle down from Nexon to Punch EV, to Punch to Tiago & Tigor. Finally, it’s time for the Altroz to get the treat of a large high-resolution touchscreen. The Altroz earlier had a smaller 7-inch touchscreen.
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5. Larger, 10.25-inch Instrument Cluster
Just like the touchscreen, the instrument cluster of the Altroz will also get the same 10.25-inch HD screen treatment. This is quite an upgrade from the low-res 7-inch instrument cluster screen
6. New Alloy Wheel Design
As is usually the case with updates, the Altroz 2025 will also get a new design for the alloy wheels.
7. New Steering Wheel Design w/ Backlit Logo
Just like the Nexon, Curvv, Tiago, Tigor & the Punch EV, the Altroz is also getting the new 2-spoke steering wheel design with leather wrapping and backlit Tata logo. When you are in the driver’s seat, this steering really does improve the touch and feel of the cabin by at least a few notches with only a minor change in the cabin.
8. 360-degree Camera
Since many other cars in the similar price range are getting the 360-degree camera, the Altroz will also get one with the 2025 update. The Baleno was the first car under Rs. 10.0 lakh to start offering a 360-degree camera and it certainly must have had an impact on the Altroz feature distribution with the 2025 facelift.
9. Light Interior Theme
The older Altroz had black leather upholstery and mostly dark interiors. The new one is bringing beige (or possibly greige) leather upholstery to make the interior feel a little more roomy. While lighter shades look premium and more upmarket, they are also easy to soil and look horrible even with a few smudges.
10. Redesigned Exterior/Interior Design
Mid life updates in a vehicle’s lifespan are generally called facelifts for a reason. Because they bring with them an interior and exterior design refresh, which may range from barely noticeable to a complete overhaul. In this case, the Altroz 2025 is getting notable changes to the interior and exterior. The entire dashboard appears to have different lines flowing horizontally. Meanwhile, the exteriors also get some updates, notably, to the front and rear bumpers and the grille. The LED headlamps and tail lamps are also part of the design refresh.
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Beyond these changes, we also expect the Altroz to get a better sound system with more speakers, tweeters and a woofer. Tata have demonstrated their ability and their interest in providing good audio experience with cars like the Nexon, Curvv and others. But we can’t confirm this just yet.