Ever since the Altroz Racer showed up at the Auto Expo 2023, many had expected it to launch in the first half of this year, or at least towards the end of this year, but since nothing is happening, a recent sighting of the Altroz Racer might suggest Tata could be eyeing an early 2024 launch. Here’s everything we know about the hot hatchback so far!
The most recent spotting of an Altroz test mule occurred in Ooty, sporting a “MH14” Maharashtra license plate. The vehicle was fully wrapped in camouflage, concealing any external branding or markings that might directly indicate it as the Altroz Racer. However, a handwritten ‘Racer’ label on the engine is a noteworthy detail that doesn’t appear to be a mere coincidence. Moreover, the vehicle’s interior revealed the presence of a 6-speed gearbox. Taken together, this accumulating evidence strongly suggests that the test mule could indeed be the long-awaited Altroz Racer.
Accompanying the Racer was the two additional Altroz test mules units. One of them featured a standard grey color, while the other sported an all-black exterior. Both of these vehicles were also equipped with Maharashtra license plates. The grey Altroz appeared to be quite ordinary, without any modifications. However, the all-black Altroz raised some curiosity as it had cables running from the hood and through the slot intended for the rear-view mirror. The exact purpose of these modifications remains uncertain, as Tata has not provided any official clarification.
The Altroz Racer at the Auto Expo 2023 was equipped with a 1.2 L 3 Cylinder Turbo Petrol engine, which produces an impressive 118.35 BHP and 170 NM of torque. However, the standard Altroz comes with a 1.2 L 3 Cylinder turbo petrol engine producing 108.49 BHP and 140 NM. The Racer variant, with its extra 10 HP and 30 NM of torque, promises to have a significant impact on the overall driving experience, and possibly have 0 – 100 KMPH in less than 10 seconds.
The Altroz Racer will come with features such as ventilated seats, 10.25-inch infotainment system, 7-inch digital instrument cluster showcased at the Auto Expo 2023, though Tata may change their minds and instead offer the 10.25-inch Digital Cluster with navigation maps similar to the ones seen on Nexon, Harrier and Safari.
While Tata is yet to make an official formal announcement on the hot hatch, it’s possible Tata might be taking an extra time and make changes to its design, and launch a facelift of the standard Altroz, and then alongside launch the Racer version. The Altroz Racer will compete with the recently facelifted Hyundai i20 N-Line in the hot hatch segment. The Racer will most likely be priced at a premium compared to the standard version which is priced between Rs. 6.60 – Rs. 10.74 Lakh.
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