The production-ready Tata H2X micro SUV will stay close to its concept.
Tata Altroz will come with 3 engine options - Tiago’s 1.2L petrol ,Nexon’s 1.2L petrol and 1.5L diesel.
Tata Harrier might also receive an in-house developed 1.6L, 4-cylinder petrol engine.
Tata H2X concept is likely to preview the Tata Hornbill mini SUV.
In February 2019, the home-grown carmaker retailed 1449 units of the Tata Harrier.
Both models are currently in their initial designing phase.
Tata Altroz is 3988mm long, 1754mm wide and 1505mm tall.
Tata Buzzard SUV will be 4661mm long, 1894mm wide and 1786mm tall.
Around 80% buyers of the Tiago and Tigor segments prefer petrol variants over the diesel models.
Tata H2X SUV concept was the showstopper for the company at the Geneva Motor Show.
Tata Altroz and Buzzard 7-seater SUV will hit Indian shores this year.
Tata Hornbill mini SUV might hit Indian roads in late 2020.
This will mark 21st year of Tata Motors' participation at the Geneva Motor Show.
The latest teaser reveals that it will feature a rotary gear selector and an electronic parking brake.
Tata Altroz is reported to launch in India in August, 2019.
The reason behind this decision is the constantly increasing demand for SUVs.