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» Tata Altroz : Do the optional packages confuse the buyers? Here's a quick look
Tata is focusing on the safety and build
quality of their current lineup of non-commercial vehicles and the newly
added mid-size hatchback Altroz is one of their flagship products. It
has got a 5 star safety rating by the Global NCAP but the fact is that
safety is one of the most important characteristics of a car but it’s
not the only important feature. So here in this article we will figure
out which variant of the Tata Altroz makes sense to buy and does safety
come with enough practicality in competitive prices?
But
before we begin there are a few informations you should know about the
Altroz. Firstly, it is currently the only mid-size hatchback that is
available in both petrol and diesel engines but unfortunately it offers
no automatic transmission options. Secondly, Tata offers some packages
with selected variants so that buyers don’t need to go for the upper
variants just for a few features they need in the lower variants. So
keep patience as there are 5 variants and 4 different packages, it will
be a long article. Now let’s get going-
Base variant XE MT Petrol Price: ₹ 5,44,000
In
this entry level variant you will get practical and convenient features
like umbrella holder in front doors, driver foot rest, two drive modes-
Eco and City, central locking, front power windows, adjustable front
seat headrests and front power outlet . There’s a lot of safety stuffs
too like ABS with EBD and corner stability control, ISOFIX child seat
anchorage, seatbelt reminder, immobilizer, drive away locking, high
speed and seatbelt alert, auto door lock if no entry for 30 sec and
impact sensing auto door unlock, child lock in rear doors, electric
power assisted collapsible steering and front seatbelts with load
limiter. As you can see regardless of being a base variant Tata has
poured a lot of safety stuff in it along with adequate practical
features for this price. So if someone is looking for a cheap and safe
hatchback of this size then this is the one to go for or Ford Trio - Figo, Freestyle and Aspire (ignore Swift and baleno here
because they are not safe :-P).
With Rhythm pack XE is better
Well,
most of the customers of base variant install aftermarket music systems
after buying the car but here you can go for the Rhythm pack by paying
26k extra as it adds on Harman Kardon infotainment system with 4
speakers along with remote key and dual tone horn. So it is good to buy
the XE variant but it is just a better decision to add the Rhythm
pack.
XM MT Petrol Price: ₹ 6,30,000 lacs
This
is probably the worst and useless variant of Altroz as in this variant
the price hikes to a whooping 86k over the previous one and in that
increment you will just get rear parcel tray, Harman’s infotainment
system but with only 2 speakers, all power windows, electrically
adjustable and auto fold ORVMs and half wheel covers!
We don’t really understand how is it possible to create this type of dumb feature distribution with a good car!!
Packages with XM
You
can opt for the Rhythm pack by for extra 39k in this variant which
provides a 7 inch touchscreen infotainment from Harman with 4 speakers
and 2 tweeters, steering mounted controls, reverse parking camera,
remote key and dual tone horn. You can also opt for the style package
which costs 34k extra and includes black contrast roof, body colored
ORVMs, 16” wheels, front and rear fog lamps and DRLs.
To
be honest, if you look at the packages and the variant itself, you will
find that at least half of the features of these two packages could
have been included in the main variant. Unfortunately that didn’t happen
and this variant along with its packages do not seem to be a good deal
if you are looking for a value for money deal.
XT Petrol MT Price: ₹ 6,99,000
Well
in this variant you have to pay 69k over the last variant which will
add on LED DRLs, Full wheel covers, 15 litre cooled glovebox with
illumination, reverse parking camera with dynamic guideways, voice
alerts, front fog lamps with cornering function, anti glare IRVM,
perimetric alarm system, dual horn, 7” dashtop touchscreen infotainment
by Harman with 4 speakers and 2 tweeters, fast USB charger, steering
mounted infotainment controls, apple carplay and android auto, idle
start stop function, cruise control, remote keyless entry, automatic AC,
follow me home and find me function in headlamps etc.
At
this price point it comes loaded with practical and convenient
features. But I wish they had provided rear defogger and heignt
adjustable driver seat in this variant which would make this variant the
most practical yet value for money buy of its line up. It is a value
for money variant but maybe it is not enough practical for a lot of
people. So if it fulfills your needs then you should go for it.
Packages with XT
XT
comes with a package called Luxe and it costs 38k in which it adds 16”
wheels, black roof and body coloured ORVMs, rear fog lamp, leather
wrapped steering wheel and gear lever, 16” wheels, height adjustable
driver seat, rear armrest and metal finish inner door handles. I
realized that it is better to avoid this package and buy the top variant
which comes with more practicality and premium features and costs just
12k more than this package.
Top variant XZ Petrol MT Price : ₹ 7,49,000
At
a price hike of 50k over the last variant, you will find some really
practical additions like dual chamber projector headlamps, 16” dual tone
alloy wheels, 7 inch TFT digital instrument cluster, retractable tray
in glove box, sunglass holder, rear fog lamps and defogger, height
adjustable front seat belts and driver seat, wearable key, one shot auto
down driver window, rear adjustable headrests, rear AC vents, front
sliding armrest with storage, rear seat armrest, steering mounted
instrument cluster control, front and rear power outlet etc. You will
also find some premium features like auto headlamps, rain sensing front
wipers, leather wrapped steering wheel and gear lever, metal inside door
handles and piano black ORVMs with chrome accent etc.
This
variant is the most value for money variant of the Tata Altroz. It is
indeed the best one to buy if you have no budget barrier and just need a
proper premium midsize hatchback.
Packages with XZ
There
is one package called Urban which costs 30k and includes black roof,
body coloured ORVMs and exterior colour co-ordinate interiors. You can
also opt for the black roof option separately by paying 16k with the XZ
variant (Tata calls it XZ optional). These packages only provide
cosmetic additions so it is the your personal preference whether you
will buy them or not.
Conclusion
Basically
all the variants of the Tata Altroz are value for money offerings from
the maker except the XM variant and all its add on packages. It's lineup
satisfies mostly all kind of budget with adequate features. So if you
want a new hatchback, then go and experience it. Just remember to avoid
the XM variant.
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