Tata Altroz 2020-2023 news

The Altroz will be the first CNG model in Tata’s lineup to offer the new split-tank technology

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Both models debuted a split-cylinder-tank setup that leaves room for a usable boot, even in a compact car

Apart from cosmetic changes, there is a neat trick that Tata has used to retain maximum boot space

These CNG cars get two CNG cylinders, positioned in a way to minimise the loss of boot space

Sources say it will come with the 120PS turbo-petrol engine that powers the Nexon with its manual gearbox

The Indian carmaker currently has the Tiago and Tigor with the alternative fuel option

The DCT range starts from as low as Rs 8 lakh onwards

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The long-awaited automatic transmission option also gets a new colour scheme

It’s because the High Street Gold paint has been limited to the Altroz’ manual variants

The Altroz now offers the most affordable dual-clutch automatic option in the segment

The DCT option, the Altroz’s first automatic, is available with four trims and even with the hatchback’s Dark variants

The DCT option will come with the Altroz’ 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine and will also debut an Opel Blue shade for the hatch

Deliveries will commence from around the middle of March
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