Tata currently offers the Dark Edition variant with the Harrier in the Indian market. The Dark Edition is quite popular in the market and Tata will soon introduce the special variant with its other models like the Nexon and the Altroz. The Dark Edition of the new models have already started reaching the showrooms and the unofficial bookings are now open too.
Both the upcoming vehicles – Tata Nexon Dark Edition and Tata Altroz Dark Edition have been spotted at the dealership stockyard too. Both the vehicles will only come with visual changes just like the Tata Harrier Dark Edition.
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Tata is yet to officially announce the launch timeframe or the prices of the upcoming dark edition. However, the unofficial bookings are now open. According to OD, Tata will reveal the prices officially on 7th July. Both the Dark Edition models are based on the top-end variants like the Harrier and the price is likely to be around Rs 20,000 more expensive than the standard models.
Tata Altroz Dark Edition
The spy images show an all-black treatment of the body. It gets a blacked-out grille and even the lower bumper is black in colour. There is also a Dark Edition badging on the Altroz on the front fenders. Even the Altroz moniker is finished in gloss black colour.
The alloy wheels look the same as the ones that we get with the standard model. However, since it is a Dark Edition, it gets covered in a black paint job. It is gloss black paint. There are several changes inside the cabin as well. The Dark Edition Altroz gets a blacked-out dashboard with a gloss-black finish on the centre bolster.
The door pads are also blacked out. The black leatherette seats do add a premium feel to the cabin. The leatherette seats are the same ones that are also available with the top-end trims of the model.
There are no mechanical changes in the car. Tata will continue to offer the 1.2-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engine options with the Altroz Dark Edition. Interestingly, Tata does not offer an automatic transmission with the Altroz yet.
Tata Nexon Dark Edition
The Nexon also gets similar changes. It gets an all-black paint theme with a grey garnish on the beltline. The standard trims have the beltline in white colour. With the Dark Edition’s grey beltline, it does look sportier.
Even the Nexon Dark Edition gets the -black grille, bumpers and alloy wheels. The cabin gets a few changes as well. Similar changes like dark theme dashboard, door pads, seats are available with the Nexon Dark Edition too.
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