Overview
- Reservations are available through dealerships and the official website with a refundable token amount of Rs 11,000.
- Official images show an all-black exterior and a dual-tone black-and-tan cabin with bronze accents and new trim details.
- Media reports indicate the Basalt X will serve as a new range-topping trim with cosmetic and equipment upgrades and an estimated Rs 10,000–25,000 premium over the current top variant.
- The mechanical setup is expected to remain unchanged, with outlets pointing to the C3X’s 1.2-litre petrol lineup, including turbo options paired with manual or 6-speed automatic gearboxes.
- Final variant specifics and pricing are pending and are expected to be confirmed at launch, which outlets say is likely by the end of the month.