The Tata Altroz looks particularly striking from the front with its muscular hood and 90-degree door-opening aperture.
Side profile has prominent piano-black window line highlights and diamond-cut alloys.
Rear profile looks extremely busy with fusion of multiple lines, materials and colours.
Communicative leather-wrapped steering wheel, horn pad extends outwards.
The 1.5-litre diesel-engined Altroz is fairly enjoyable within the city with a shove of torque at 1,800rpm.
Steering-mounted buttons lack tactile feel and there is a lag to response.
1.5-litre, four-cylinder, Revotorq diesel engine develops 89bhp and 200Nm.
7-inch touchscreen infotainment equipped with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Six-speaker Harman sound setup delivers good audio output.
Altroz's wide cabin offers sufficient space to sit three abreast at the rear.
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