
- To get revised exterior and interior styling
- Likely to get features borrowed from the Nexon
Tata Motors was recently spied testing the facelifted CNG version of the Altroz hatchback in the country, indicating a continuation of the economical premium hatchback.

These spy pictures show the Altroz CNG facelift covered in thick camouflage. However, there are design elements that can be distinguished. For example, the headlamps and DRLs. Other visible design overhauls include a revised grille, redesigned bumper, repositioned fog lamps that are now in vertical orientation, and tweaked tail lamps.

As for the features, we expect the Altroz CNG facelift to borrow modern features and tech from its larger sibling, the Nexon. Some new additions will likely include a larger infotainment screen with a new UI, all-digital instrument panel, and a new two-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated logo, redesigned centre console and aircon vents, and a touch-based HVAC panel.
Mechanically, the Altroz CNG facelift is expected to continue with the same 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, 1.2-litre turbo-petrol, and a 1.5-litre diesel engine. Additionally, as confirmed by the spy pictures, the CNG version will also be available.