Tata Motors has extended the 'Dark Edition' theme to two more variations of the hatchback, which was first introduced in the Indian auto market in February 2020. Altroz was launched as a luxury hatchback product on the market, and despite some stiff competitors, it has earned favour with many buyers.
Tata Altroz Dark Edition XT bookings are currently available at company dealerships, with a price of 7.96 lakh (ex showroom, Delhi). In addition, the theme is now available in the XZ+ (diesel) trim level. Tata Motors' Altroz has been a hit in India, with the manufacturer selling 1.2 lakh vehicles since its launch. "The Altroz has carved out a niche for itself in the premium hatchback market," says the company "Vice President, Sales, Marketing, and Customer Care, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, Rajan Amba stated. "It has been quite popular among customers, with over 20% market share (YTD) in its sector." Last year's inclusion of the Dark to its repertoire boosted its stylish quotient even further."
Perforated leatherette seats, rear armrest, 'Dark' tint Hyper-style wheels, height adjustable driver seat, rear headrest, front adjustable seat belts, leather wrapped steering wheels, leather wrapped gear knob, and other features are included in the Altroz Dark in the XT and XZ+. Additionally, new safety features like as Brake Sway Control and iTPMS will be available on the top-of-the-line XZ+ model. (TPMS) (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System)
Overall, the Altroz is available in six trim levels and three engine options: a 1.2L Revotron petrol engine, a 1.2L i-Turbo petrol engine, and a 1.5L diesel engine. It also made waves when it received a five-star rating in crash testing conducted by Global NCAP.
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