Tata is also expected to launch the Altroz Racer edition soon, which would rival the Hyundai i20 N Line, while it could even serve as a spicier alternative to the Maruti Suzuki Baleno and Toyota Glanza. The Altroz Racer edition brochure details are out now, just a few days before its launch on June 7, and we thank Motor Arena for the exclusive information.
The All New Tata Altroz Racer
A racing-inspired paint scheme makes the appearance of the Altroz Racer more impressive. It gets dual-tone orange and black shade, in which, the orange color covers the lower half of the scooter, while the black color graces the top half, and it looks visually appealing. A black racing stripe is emblazoned on the bonnet and over the roof, accompanied by a black grille, bumper, A, B, and C pillars, and alloy wheels. At the rear, the dynamic orange-black theme is carried over with the rear door handle located on the C-pillar. Altroz Racer will come in Atomic Orange, Avenue White, and Pure Grey color options.
The all-black cabin with an orange contrast is carried on the interior with the AC vents and central console being orange to provide a proper tone while black backlit footwell lighting offers an ambient feel. The seats have orange and white racing stripes and stitching on them, and also on the front armrest and leather-wrapped steering wheel, and black sport pedals and all-weather floor mats add to the sporty vibe.
The Altroz Racer comes packed with a host of premium features where the highlight is the 10.25-inch floating touchscreen infotainment system as seen on the Nexon, fully digital instrument console, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, electric sunroof with voice commands and ventilated front seats. For safety. It comes with a hill hold assist, electronic stability control, parking sensors, a 360° surround-view camera, and six airbags and to ensure the safety of the passenger. Like the regular Altroz, even the Racer edition is painted in the determined lines of a Global NCAP 5-star safety rating.
The Altroz Racer will come in three levels: R1, R2, and R3, with various features to appeal to different needs and tastes. On the speed performance side, the Altroz Racer further benefits from the Nexon’s 1. The gearbox will be a 6-speed manual unit, and it will carry a 3-year / 1 lakh km warranty, with prices set to be announced during the car’s launch slated to be held on June 7.