Tata Altroz Interior In 10 Pics
Published On Dec 07, 2019 02:00 PM By Dhruv for Tata Altroz EV
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What does the cabin of the Altroz look like from the inside?
The Altroz is being billed as a premium hatchback. And one requirement that all premium hatchbacks need to fulfill is that of having a premium cabin. Take a look at these pictures of the Altroz’s cabin to judge for yourself if it feels premium or not.
Dashboard
The dashboard has a dual tone finish, being part black and part light grey with silver highlights. The bottom part of the dashboard is greyish-white in colour. The touchscreen is placed atop it, in a floating island configuration. RIght below it are the AC vents and physical controls for the touchscreen are placed below the AC vents. The controls for the AC, which is an auto climate control unit, are placed further below it. The steering has a flat bottom and has controls for the touchscreen and cruise control on it. The petrol version of the Altroz comes with an idle start-stop feature.
Instrument Cluster
The instrument cluster is a rectangular unit. It is a part analogue and part digital unit, with the analogue speedometer placed on the right and the digital screen on the left. The fuel gauge, tachometer and trip displays are all shown on the digital screen.
Touchscreen
The touchscreen is a 7-inch unit and gets Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support. Apart from media related information, it also displays the climate control settings. In its top-spec variant, the Altroz is offered with four speakers and two tweeters.
Gearbox
The transmission option available at the time of launch will be a 5-speed manual transmission. The button behind the gearbox toggles between Eco and City driving modes.
Also Read: Tata Altroz Will Get A Dual-clutch Automatic Post January Launch
Front seats
The seats have bolstering on the base as well as the back. They also have adjustable headrest. The upholstery is made out of fabric and the doors also have fabric pads as an armrest. The front seatbelts are also adjustable for height.
Umbrella Holder
Tata has built in an umbrella holder into the door, a feature not offered in any car in this segment.
Front armrest
There is an armrest between the two front seats with storage space underneath for knick-knacks. There are also two cup holders ahead of the armrest to house your beverages on the move.
Also Read: Tata Altroz Gets Segment-first Factory Customisation Options
Rear AC vents
Passengers in the back get their own AC vents with a control to either open or close the vents. There is no blower speed control though. Tata has also provided a 12V socket below the rear AC vents to take care of the back seat passengers charging needs.
Rear seats
Rear seat passengers will also have the option to adjust the height of their headrest. What’s more, there is an armrest in the back too so if you don’t have a fifth passenger, there will be place for two passengers to rest their hand. There is no headrest or a three-point seatbelt for the middle passenger but the floor is flat. There are ISOFIX points too, so that a child seat can be mounted. However, the Altroz does miss out on cup holders for the rear passengers.
Boot Space
The Altroz is offered with 345 litres of boot space.
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