Overview
- Tata confirms a six-variant lineup for the refreshed micro-SUV, expanding the features spread across trims.
- A new iTurbo petrol option joins the existing 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol (manual/AMT) and factory CNG, with turbo outputs and gearbox details to follow at launch.
- Higher trims add a 360-degree camera, blind-spot monitoring, larger touchscreens and a digital instrument cluster, with options such as a sunroof, wireless charging and connected-car tech.
- The update brings Punch.ev-inspired styling changes including vertical headlamp housings, connected LED tail-lamps, revised bumpers, new alloys and an overhauled cabin with a two-spoke wheel and touch HVAC controls.
- Teasers show an ADAS radar and cameras suggesting incoming driver-assistance features, while prices are expected to see a modest rise over the outgoing model.