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Tata Motors Opens Altroz iCNG Bookings Before Launch, Deliveries To Begin From May 2023

Bookings for the Tata Altroz iCNG are open now at a payment of Rs 21,000. The Altroz iCNG will be launched soon with 4 variants and 4 colour options to choose from.

Tata Motors have started accepting bookings for all the new Tata Altroz iCNG. Interested buyers can book the Tata Altroz iCNG at their nearest Tata showroom or online by paying a booking amount of INR 21,000. Following the commencement of bookings, Tata Motors will soon launch the Altroz iCNG in the Indian market. In its cost and environment-friendly CNG avatar, the Altroz iCNG will offer buyers four trims to choose from: XE, XM+, XZ and XZ+. The prices of the ALtroz iCNG will be announced at the time of launch itself. The Tata Altroz iCNG deliveries are slated to begin from May 2023. 

Buyers would also be able to pick their Altroz iCNG from a bunch of four exciting colour options to choose from: Opera Blue, Downtown Red, Arcade Grey and Avenue White. Being a premium hatchback, the Altrox iCNG wouldn’t disappoint buyers in terms of features as well. Courtesy of its upscale features like Leatherette Seats, iRA Connected Car Technology, Cruise Control, and Automatic Headlamps amongst others. 

The Altroz iCNG makes its way into the Indian market following its debut at the Auto Expo 2023 in January this year. The iCNG variant of Tata’s premium hatch received an overwhelming enthusiasm and interest from all-around. Courtesy of its comprehensive Twin-Cylinder CNG Technology, which is a first in India, making it smoother, utilitarian, and more practical. 

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The Altroz’s Twin-Cylinder Technology features two cylinders placed under the boot with a water capacity of 30 litres each. Tata’s new CNG technology not only allows the Altroz to offer a maximum water capacity of 60 litres, but also unlock a sizeable boot space at the rear. Moreover, the Single Advanced ECU ensures a smooth and glitch-free switching from CNG to Petrol mode or vice-versa. The Altroz iCNG is also capable of starting directly in the CNG mode promising a hassle-free driving experience to buyers. 

To further ensure a complete peace of mind to buyers, the Altrox iCNG also ropes in advanced safety features like thermal incident protection, gas leak detection feature and micro switch to ensure the car is switched off at the time of refuelling. A 3-Year/100,000 km Standard Warranty on the Altroz iCNG furthers Tata’s promise of a hassle-free ownership experience.

With the new ALtroz iCNG, Tata Motors aims to tap on the domestic CNG Car market relying on its widely acclaimed CNG technology in the past few years. With the iCNG model into the Altroz lineup, premium hatchback buyers would now have a practical yet advanced CNG option to consider that doesn’t miss out on anything. 

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