2025 Tata Altroz Facelift vs Old Model: What’s New?

The 2025 Tata Altroz facelift brings sharper styling, new LED lighting, flush door handles, and major interior upgrades like a 10.25-inch digital cluster and illuminated steering. It adds features like TPMS, blind spot monitor, and touch-based climate control, while retaining the same engine options. Launch is set for May 22.
The 2025 Tata Altroz facelift has been officially unveiled, bringing subtle yet impactful upgrades to Tata’s premium hatchback. While the core structure and engine options remain unchanged, Tata has introduced a range of updates to modernise the vehicle inside and out. Here’s a complete breakdown of what’s new in the facelifted Altroz versus the outgoing version.
Sharper Exterior Styling
Although the overall silhouette of the Altroz remains the same, the 2025 model gets redesigned lighting elements that give it a more aggressive stance. The older halogen projector headlights have been replaced with twin-pod LED headlamps and new eyebrow-style LED DRLs. The rear now features connected LED tail lamps, replacing the older wraparound halogen units.
One of the most distinctive changes is the introduction of flush-type door handles on the front doors, a first in the segment, which enhances both aesthetics and aerodynamics.

Upgraded Interior Ambience
Inside, the new Altroz opts for a more refined black-and-beige colour scheme instead of the previous black-and-white layout. The cabin continues to offer a minimalist and practical design, but now feels more premium thanks to updated materials and colours.
A major highlight is the illuminated two-spoke steering wheel with a gloss black panel, giving the car a futuristic feel. It’s the same design seen on newer Tata models like the Nexon and Tiago.
New and Enhanced Features
The facelifted Altroz brings several segment-first features. The semi-digital 7-inch instrument cluster has been upgraded to a 10.25-inch fully digital driver’s display that can show turn-by-turn navigation and also includes a blind spot monitor linked to the ORVM-mounted cameras.
Additionally, a new 10.25-inch infotainment system, touch-based climate controls, and a single-pane sunroof have been added. Tata has also included a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), which was missing in the previous version.
Safety & Convenience Improvements
The 2025 Altroz carries forward safety features like six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, rear parking sensors, and a 360-degree camera. The addition of TPMS and a blind spot monitor boosts its safety credentials.
Powertrain Carries Forward
There are no mechanical changes in the new Altroz. It continues to offer the same engine options: a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, a 1.2-litre turbo petrol, and a 1.5-litre diesel. Transmission choices remain unchanged, with the DCT automatic available only with the NA petrol engine.
Conclusion
The 2025 Tata Altroz facelift builds on the strengths of its predecessor by adding modern styling, segment-first features, and enhanced cabin appeal. While the core mechanical package remains unchanged, the updates make the Altroz a more desirable choice among premium hatchbacks, keeping it competitive against the Maruti Baleno, Hyundai i20, and Toyota Glanza.