Tata Motors continues to generate excitement in the Indian car market with its upcoming launches. Despite a slight delay in their initial plans, the company is gearing up to introduce several compelling new vehicles. This article delves into three of these highly anticipated Tata cars recently spotted undergoing testing in India: the Tata Safari EV, Tata Harrier EV, and Tata Altroz Racer.
Electrifying the SUV Segment: The Tata Safari EV and Harrier EV
Tata Motors is poised to introduce electric versions of its popular Harrier and Safari SUVs. Both these SUVs received a significant facelift in 2023, and their EV iterations will carry over similar design elements. In fact, the Harrier EV concept has already been showcased at major automotive events like the 2023 Auto Expo and the 2024 Bharat Mobility Show. The concept closely resembles the diesel version, with the primary distinction being a closed-off front grille – a feature evident in the recently spotted test vehicles.
While some might speculate that these test mules could be petrol variants, there are strong indications that the EV versions will actually precede the petrol iterations of the Harrier and Safari. The launch of the Harrier petrol is likely targeted for early to mid-2025, while the Harrier EV is expected to debut by the end of 2024.
Furthermore, Tata Motors has confirmed exciting news for off-road enthusiasts – these electric SUVs will be offered as all-wheel-drive (AWD) models. The Harrier EV, specifically, will be the first new-age Tata SUV to make a comeback with AWD capability (confirmed to MotoOctane in 2023). Both SUVs will be built on the advanced Tata Acti.ev platform, promising a real-world driving range of up to 500 kilometers on a single charge – a significant advantage for long-distance travel.
A Performance-Oriented Hatchback: The Tata Altroz Racer
The third spotted car is the highly anticipated Tata Altroz Racer. Recently leaked details regarding the launch timeline have piqued the interest of car enthusiasts, and now we have spy shots to fuel the excitement. Interestingly, the Altroz Racer test mule was completely undisguised, revealing its design details.
From the exterior, the upcoming hatchback appears nearly identical to the standard Altroz. However, there are some key differentiating elements that add a sporty touch. The test car sported a vibrant orange paint job, along with a blacked-out bonnet and roof complemented by racing-style white stripes. The side profile showcased familiar alloy wheels from the regular Altroz, differing from the ones seen on the concept car.
Adding a touch of exclusivity, the Altroz Racer boasts “Racer” badges on the front fenders and an extended rear spoiler for enhanced aerodynamic performance. While the interior of the test car remained hidden, there’s strong speculation about the inclusion of a new touchscreen system. It appears to be the larger 10.25-inch unit showcased on the concept car. Aside from the touchscreen, the interior layout is likely to remain consistent with the standard Altroz.
Advanced Features and Powerful Engine
The feature list of the Altroz Racer is expected to receive a significant upgrade. Potential additions include a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, sunroof, ventilated seats for enhanced comfort, and a head-up display for improved driver focus. However, the most significant change lies under the hood.
The Altroz Racer will be equipped with the proven 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol engine borrowed from the Tata Nexon. This engine delivers a healthy 118 bhp of power and 170 Nm of peak torque, paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox. It will be interesting to see if Tata Motors offers the 7-speed dual-clutch automatic (DCA) transmission as a future option.
Launch and Price Expectation
The Tata Altroz Racer is set for a much-anticipated launch in the second or third week of June 2024. This timeline aligns with information leaked from a dealership training presentation. As for pricing, estimates suggest the Altroz Racer will fall within the range of Rs 11 lakh to Rs 13 lakh (on-road price in Mumbai). Once launched, it will directly compete with the Hyundai i20 N Line in the premium hatchback segment.
In conclusion, Tata Motors’ upcoming lineup promises exciting options for both eco-conscious SUV buyers and performance-oriented hatchback enthusiasts. The electric versions of the Harrier and Safari offer a compelling blend of familiar design, impressive range, and AWD capability. Meanwhile, the Altroz Racer injects a dose of sporty character into the hatchback segment, boasting a powerful engine and potential feature upgrades
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