When Tata Motors launched the facelifted Altroz at a starting ex-showroom price of ₹6.89 lakh, fans and critics alike noted its bold styling and fresh technology.
Yet, the key highlight has always been its safety pedigree. The previous Altroz impressed with a full five-star rating in the Global NCAP crash test.
Now, all eyes are on the 2025 model’s upcoming BNCAP score.
Reinforced Chassis and Standard ESP
Building on its proven platform, Tata has strengthened the Altroz’s structure to better absorb impact forces. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) now comes as standard on every variant, ensuring the car remains steady under sudden manoeuvres. Together with a robust chassis, these changes aim to deliver confidence behind the wheel.
Comprehensive Airbag Coverage
As they say, safety in a crash begins with protection inside the cabin. The facelifted Altroz boasts six airbags: front, side, and curtain to cushion occupants in various collision scenarios. This marks a step up from many rivals, where fewer airbags are often optional extras.
High-Tech Support Features
Beyond passive safety hardware, the new Altroz includes a 360-degree camera for parking ease, a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) to detect leaks early, and ISOFIX anchor mounts to secure child seats firmly.
Three-point seat belts with reminders keep all passengers buckled up, while an SOS call function can alert emergency services at the touch of a button.
Driver Assistance and Convenience
Rear parking sensors and hill-hold assist make city driving and steep slopes less stressful. These features, once reserved for premium cars, now come in a hatchback that competes on price and practicality.
What to Expect from BNCAP
The Bharat New Car Assessment Programme (BNCAP) examines vehicles under more region-specific crash scenarios than global tests. Its results carry weight with Indian buyers, helping to shape perceptions and sales. If the facelifted Altroz matches its predecessor’s top marks, Tata will reinforce its reputation for prioritising occupant safety even in affordable segments.
In short, with six airbags, standard ESP, and a suite of high-tech safety features, the 2025 Tata Altroz facelift is poised to shine in its forthcoming BNCAP evaluation. The car is priced from ₹6.89 lakh, that well set a new benchmark for safe, stylish, and sensible hatchbacks in India.
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