Tata Altroz Dark Edition Launched – Specs, Features & Details!

After the success of the Dark editions in 2019, Tata Motors has expanded its Dark series with the Altroz Dark, Nexon Dark, Nexon EV Dark and updated Harrier Dark. The company first launched its premium hatchback, the Altroz in India in January 2020.

In the past few years, hatchbacks have become increasingly popular in India. This is mainly due to their practicality and fuel efficiency. The Altroz Dark edition is the latest addition to the company’s range of hatchbacks. This version comes with cosmetic and feature updates, but mechanically it continues to be powered by the existing engine options.

How is it on the outside? With the Altroz Dark edition.

With the Altroz Dark edition, Tata Motors has focused on only one thing: to give it a dark exterior. The fascia gets a dark chrome slat across the grille, which replaces the chrome finish seen in the regular Altroz model. The headlamps continue to be smoked-effect units, which are shared with all other Dark edition models.

The side profile of the Altroz Dark edition is more or less unchanged with key new differentiating elements being the 16-inch alloy wheels featuring a dark tint finish and the ‘Dark’ mascot on the fenders. Other tell-tale signs of this being a Dark edition is the dark tinted headlights, tail lights and fog lights.

The rear profile is also unchanged and the only key highlight here is the matte black finish on the Altroz lettering, instead of a chrome finish on the regular Altroz models. The smoked effect for taillights has been retained from the standard variants. The Altroz Dark edition gets a Cosmo Dark coloured rear spoiler with a high mounted stop lamp.

The rear profile has not changed and the only key highlight here is the matte black finish on the Altroz lettering instead of a chrome finish on the regular Altroz models. The smoked effect for taillights has been retained from the standard variants. The Altroz Dark Edition gets a Cosmo Dark coloured rear spoiler with a high mounted stop lamp.

The Altroz Dark edition gets premium leatherette seats with Tri-Arrow perforations and blue deco stitch. The front headrests feature the ‘Dark’ embroidery to highlight the overall theme. Additionally, the Altroz Dark edition also gets a dark roofline as compared to the light shades offered in the regular model.

What’s Under The Hood Of A Car You Must Know.

The Altroz Dark Edition is available in two petrol engine options. The 1.2-litre Revotron naturally-aspirated petrol engine generates 85bhp at 6,000rpm and 113Nm of torque at 3,300rpm. The 1.2-litre i-Turbo petrol engine generates 107bhp at 5,500rpm.

Tata Motors has launched the Altroz Dark Edition in India. The premium hatchback competes against the likes of Maruti Suzuki Baleno, Honda Jazz, Hyundai i20, and Volkswagen Polo. The newly launched Altroz Dark edition attracts a premium of Rs 30,000 over the regular variants.

For the Altroz, Tata Motors has launched a Dark edition. This model is available in all black colour and offers distinctive styling elements that make it stand out from the regular Altroz. The Altroz is also one of the safest cars to have and has received a five-star GNCAP safety rating. Furthermore, space – a common feature of nearly.


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