Tata Motors has officially unveiled the 2025 Altroz Facelift, showcasing a refreshed design, more tech, and enhanced safety — all set for launch on May 22, 2025. This marks the first major upgrade for the popular premium hatchback since its debut, and it’s coming strong with five new variants, fresh features, and updated powertrain options.
Let’s take a closer look at what the facelifted Altroz brings to the table and what buyers in Nepal can expect once it lands in the market.
Variants and Colors
The new Altroz will be available in five variants:
- Smart
- Pure
- Creative
- Accomplished S
- Accomplished Plus S
It will also be offered in five monotone colour options:
- Pure Grey
- Royal Blue
- Ember Glow
- Dune Glow
- Pristine White
Exterior Design Updates
The 2025 Altroz gets a sharper, more modern design. Key updates include:
- Twin-pod LED projector headlights with DRLs
- A new front grille and a sportier front bumper
- Redesigned 16-inch alloy wheels
- Flush-type front door handles with illumination — a segment-first feature
- Connected LED tail lamps and a revised rear bumper
Tata retains the car’s signature 90-degree door opening, continuing its ease-of-access appeal — something that Nepalese customers appreciate in crowded city streets or for elder passengers.
Interior & Features
Inside, Tata has updated the cabin with beige upholstery, gloss black dash inserts, and a sleek illuminated steering wheel. The automatic variant also gets a refreshed gear lever.
Top interior highlights include:
- Dual 10.25-inch screens – one for infotainment and one for the instrument cluster
- Touch-based climate controls
- Single-pane sunroof
- Wireless phone charging
- Cruise control
- Ambient lighting
- Push-button start/stop
- Rear AC vents
- Air purifier
- Connected car technology
Safety Upgrades
Safety is a big focus in this update. The Altroz facelift now gets:
- 6 airbags as standard
- ABS with EBD
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Rear parking sensors
- 360-degree camera (new addition)
With these updates, the Altroz is now even more competitive in terms of safety in its segment — something many Nepalese families consider a top priority.
Engine Options (Expected to Continue)
Tata has not announced any mechanical changes, so the current engine options are likely to continue:
| Engine Type | Power | Torque | Transmission Options |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.2L Naturally Aspirated Petrol | 88 PS | 115 Nm | 5-speed MT / 6-speed DCT |
| 1.2L Turbo Petrol (Racer) | 120 PS | 170 Nm | 6-speed MT |
| 1.5L Diesel | 90 PS | 200 Nm | 5-speed MT |
Expected Price and Nepal Launch
The facelifted Altroz is expected to start above INR 6.65 lakh, which is the current base price in India. If launched in Nepal, expect a starting price of around NPR 38–40 lakh, depending on variant and engine choice.
Rivals in Nepal will include:
- Hyundai i20
- Maruti Suzuki Baleno
NepalShowroom.com Verdict
The 2025 Altroz facelift looks like a solid upgrade that adds modern flair and advanced features without losing the practicality that made it a hit in Nepal. With improved tech, new safety standards, and premium design touches, it has the potential to dominate the premium hatchback market here — especially if Tata Nepal brings it at competitive pricing.
Stay tuned to NepalShowroom.com for launch alerts, detailed variant comparisons, and real-time price updates once it arrives in Nepal.

