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Priti Burud

Published on 11:47 PM, 29 May 2025 3 min

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2025 Tata Altroz Facelift Impresses in Crash Test, Scores Awaited

Tata Motors has crash tested the new facelifted 2025 Altroz, and the hatchback's structural integrity pre-empted airbag deployment, showing impressive signs of its reliability. It's too early to evaluate whether it earned any Bharat NCAP score, but the demonstrations clearly indicate that the facelifted update of the Tata Altroz has a high likelihood of a strong crash performance as one of the safest vehicles in its category.

Tata Motors has continued to demonstrate its commitment to safety with the crash-testing of the new 2025 Tata Altroz facelift. Recently, Tata Motors shared a video on their official social media handles showing the hatchback being subject to the motor's safety tests.

The final Bharat NCAP crash test scores are still pending for approval, however, the early footage does suggest that enough structural improvements or occupant safety enhancements have occurred to show the hatchback is getting better.

Crash Test Observations: Solid Under Pressure

The crash test video shows the Altroz being thoroughly tested for a front offset deformable barrier at 64 kmph, which retained impressive structural integrity.

The underbody remained completely intact as well as the A-Pillar. The air bags deployed as they should in a crash test, indicating impressive survivability characteristics for real world crashes.

The hatchback was also tested for a side mobile barrier crash at 50 kmph, which the structure absorbed reasonably well, using its crumple zones and a reinforced firewall. The side pole crash test also backed up the Altroz's safety rating paperwork, with little cabin out raid, and deformed well within contained parameters.

With Tata's consistent performance portfolio - including the original Altroz, which acquired a 5-star GNAP rating in 2020 - awarding a facelifted version a similar or equal result through Bharat NCAP is considered a given.

Loaded With Safety Tech

The refreshed 2025 Tata Altroz is provided with 6 airbags, electronic stability control, and three-point seatbelts for all occupants.

Tata has added new features such as a 360-degree camera and tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), ensuring that these additional features contribute to active and passive safety across the range.

A Complete Hatchback Package

In addition to safety, the 2025 Altroz would be the only vehicle in its segment to get petrol, diesel, and CNG powertrains. The petrol variant has a 1.2L 3-cylinder engine and the diesel gets a 1.5L turbocharged unit. Customers can choose between five trims—Smart, Pure, Creative, Accomplished S, and Accomplished+ S, priced at Rs 6.89 lakh to Rs 11.29 lakh (ex-showroom).

The 2025 Tata Altroz facelift seems well positioned to be one of the top contenders again in India's competitive premium hatchback space, especially with the broad updates made both on performance and safety front.

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Priti Burud

Content Writer

As a passionate content writer, Priti specializes in covering the latest trends in the automotive industry. Priti avidly explores the mobility sector, staying updated on technological advancements. Her enthusiasm for cars drives me to research extensively, brainstorm ideas, and craft engaging content that showcases the latest developments worldwide. Whether it's unveiling cutting-edge technology or analyzing industry shifts, she is dedicated to providing informative and insightful content for automotive enthusiasts and tech aficionados alike.

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