Tata Altroz gets two new variants

The new XM (S) variant gets an electric sunroof.

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Tata Motors has added two new variants to the Tata Altroz lineup. The new XM variant is priced at Rs 6.90 lakh while the XM (S) variant fetches Rs 7.35 lakh. These variants are positioned between the XE and XM+ variants. Both variants are packed with exciting features, adding much-needed versatility to the Altroz lineup.

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Tata Altroz: Here’s what the new variants have to offer

The XM (S) variant of Tata Altroz gets an electric sunroof on top of all the features available for the XM variants. Buyers can also choose a bigger touchscreen infotainment display for both XM variants. These variants will also get a height-adjustable driver’s seat, steering-mounted controls, electrically adjustable OVRMs, and a cover for the 16-inch wheels. Tata is also offering remote keyless entry and power windows as standard across all manual petrol variants.

Tata Altroz: Here’s what the updated price list looks like

The XM and XM(S) variants of Tata Altroz are only offered with the 1.2-litre petrol engine. This engine produces a maximum power output of 86hp and 113Nm of torque. It is paired with a 5-speed manual configuration. The new variants will not get the option of a CNG powertrain. Launched in May, the Tata Altroz CNG produces a maximum power output of 77hp and 97Nm of torque.

Tata Altroz: Here’s what the updated price list looks like

Other features on Tata Altroz include a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a voice-controlled electric sunroof, leatherette seats, cruise control, automatic headlamps and more. The CNG model has a gas leak detection feature and a micro switch to ensure the car is switched off while it is being refuelled.

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Conclusion

Tata Altroz is available in four colour options – Opera Blue, Downtown Red, Arcade Grey, and Avenue White. The automaker has also updated the XM+ and XM+ (S) variants with cruise control and reverse camera. The dashboard also receives some minor tweaks. In India, Tata Altroz rivals Maruti Suzuki Baleno and Toyota Glanza.

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