Altroz turbo vs i20 turbo vs Polo TSI vs Nios Turbo: Power, features, dimensions and more compared

With the Tata Altroz iTurbo, the brand has entered the niche market of turbo-petrol premium hatchbacks. Its only rivals, for now, are the Volkswagen Polo, which comes with the brand’s TSI engine andthe Hyundai i20, which shares its turbo-petrol unit with the Venue. We put the three go-faster premium hatchbacks together, on paper, to find out how the Altroz iTurbo matches up.

  • Altroz larger than Polo but smaller than i20
  • Altroz iTurbo has the largest capacity but lowest outputs
  • New top-spec Altroz XZ+ trim gets additional equipment, but i20 gets more tech still

How big is the Altroz iTurbo?

Tata Altroz iTurbo vs rivals: Dimensions
Altroz iTurbo i20 1.0T Polo 1.0 TSI
Length 3990mm 3995mm 3971mm
Width 1755mm 1775mm 1682mm
Height 1523mm 1505mm 1469mm
Wheelbase 2501mm 2580mm 2469mm
Ground clearance 165mm 170mm 168mm
Boot capacity 345 litres 311 litres 294 litres
Wheel size 16-inch 16-inch 16-inch

The Altroz is larger than the Polo on every size metric but wheel size; all three premium hatchbacks get 16-inch alloys in their respective range-topping forms. Tata’s premium hatchback is a good 19mm longer, 73mm wider and 54mm taller, with a 32mm longer wheelbase than the Volkswagen, though the latter’s ground clearance is 3mm higher. However, the i20 is 5mm longer, 20mm wider, and has a 79mm longer wheelbase than the Altroz – compared to the Polo, the i20 wheelbase is a significant 111mm longer. However, the Altroz has the largest boot of the lot at 345 litres.

How powerful is the Altroz iTurbo?

Tata Altroz iTurbo vs rivals: Powertrain
Altroz iTurbo i20 1.0T Polo 1.0 TSI
Displacement 1198cc 998cc 999cc
Type 3 cyl, turbo-petrol 3 cyl, turbo-petrol 3 cyl, turbo-petrol
Power 110hp at 5500rpm 110hp at 5500rpm 110hp at 5000-5500rpm
Torque 140Nm at 1500-5500rpm 172Nm at 1500-4000rpm 172Nm at 1500-4000rpm
Manual gearbox 5-speed 6-speed iMT 6-speed
Automatic gearbox 7-speed dual-clutch 6-speed torque convertor
ARAI fuel efficiency (MT/AT) 18.13kpl/- 20kpl/20.25kpl 18.24kpl/17.69kpl
0-100kph Under 12s (claimed) 11.21s (as tested) 9.97s (as tested)

Despite the near 200cc advantage over its premium hatchback rivals, the Altroz’s turbo-petrol engine has the lowest output figures at 110hp and 140Nm of torque. The i20’s 120hp power figure is the highest while the Polo has the highest torque rating at 175Nm.

A dual-clutch automatic gearbox for the Altroz iTurbo is in the works and will arrive soon but for now, the Tata is the only turbo-petrol premium hatchback without an auto option. Interestingly, the i20 is the only model here that does not get a standard manual transmission and instead, gets Hyundai’s ‘clutchless manual’ iMT unit.

At the event where the Tata Altroz iTurbo was unveiled, the brand claimed it could sprint from 0-100kph in under 12 seconds. In our tests, the i20 equipped with the 1.0 turbo-petrol engine and iMT gearbox took 11.21 seconds to hit 100kph from standstill while the Polo TSI in manual form did it in 9.97s, showing that output figures don’t tell the full story.

The Polo TSI’s 18.24kpl efficiency figure is 0.11kpl higher than the Altroz iTurbo’s, though the i20 turbo-petrol is significantly more frugal, with a 20kpl ARAI rating in iMT form.

How safe is the Altroz iTurbo?

Tata Altroz iTurbo vs rivals: Safety kit
Altroz iTurbo i20 1.0T Polo 1.0 TSI
Airbags 2 2 2
Electronic Stability Control No No No
Hill-start assist No No No
Isofix child seat mounts Yes No Yes
Rear camera Yes Yes Yes
Auto headlights Yes Yes No
Auto wipers Yes No No
Rear wiper Yes Yes Yes
Auto-dimming inside rear view mirror No No Yes
Tyre pressure monitor No Yes No

The Altroz’s credentials as a 5-star Global NCAP model certainly helps its case in the safety department. In 2014, when the safety watchdog had crash tested the Polo, it had achieved a 4-star rating in adult occupant protection. The model tested was equipped with two airbags, but no ABS or ISOFIX child seat mounts. The latter bit is especially interesting as both, the Polo and the Altroz, scored a 3-star rating for child occupant protection. The latest i20 has yet to be tested by Global NCAP.

Before we get into comparing the safety features of the three turbo-petrol premium hatchbacks, there’s a point to note. The Altroz iTurbo will be available in three variants – XT, XZ and the new XZ+ – while the Polo in manual form is just available in the top-spec Highline Plus variant. Hyundai offers the i20 turbo with the iMT in just the mid-spec Sportz and Asta variant; you’ll have to opt for the 1.0 turbo-petrol-DCT version, the 1.2 petrol or the 1.5 diesel version of the i20 if you’d like features such as the side and curtain airbags, hill-start assist, ESC, height adjust for the front seatbelts and ISOFIX child seat mounts.

While the Altroz misses out on a tyre pressure monitor available on the i20, the Tata is the only model here to get automatic headlights. The Polo is the only one here that has an auto-dimming inside the rear-view mirror.

How feature-rich is the Altroz iTurbo?

Tata Altroz iTurbo vs rivals: Features & technology
Altroz iTurbo i20 1.0T Polo 1.0 TSI
Headlight Halogen LED Halogen
DRLs LED LED No
Leatherette upholstery Seats, gear knob & steering wheel Seats, gear knob & steering wheel Gear knob & steering wheel
Armrest Front & rear No Front
Cooled glovebox Yes Yes Yes
Ambient lighting Yes Yes No
Powered wing mirrors Yes Yes Adjust only
Steering adjust Tilt Tilt & telescopic Tilt & telescopic
Keyless entry and go Yes Yes No
Climate control Yes Yes Yes
Rear AC vents Yes Yes Yes
Drive modes Yes No No
Cruise control Yes No Yes
Instrument cluster 7.0-inch part digital Digital Analogue with MID
Infotainment screen 7.0-inch 10.25-inch 6.5-inch
Android Auto/Apple CarPlay Yes Yes Yes
Navigation Onboard Onboard Phone-based
Voice commands Yes Yes Yes
Connected car tech IRA Blue Link Connect
Wireless charging No Yes No
Audio system 8-speaker Harman 7-speaker Bose 4-speaker
Steering-mounted audio controls Yes Yes Yes

With the new XZ+ variant, Tata has added kit such as an 8-speaker Harman sound system, leatherette seat covers and the IRA in-car connectivity tech that has 27 features to the Altroz’s already decent list of creature comforts and technology.

The Altroz also gets a segment-first drive mode for the engine and front and rear centre arm rests; the Polo has one for the front seats. The Tata is overall better equipped than the Polo, but the Volkswagen does get a steering unit that adjusts for rake and reach.

Even though the i20 turbo-iMT is not available in top-spec form, it is still the segment-leader in the tech department – a 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless smartphone charging and Hyundai’s Blue Link in-car connectivity suite (with a claimed 50 features) are on offer. Features such as a powered sunroof, adjustable rear headrests, a rear centre armrest and cruise control are only available on the top-spec Asta(O) variant.

How does the Altroz iTurbo compare?

The 120hp Hyundai i20 turbo with the iMT gearbox is available in the mid-spec Sportz and Asta and is currently priced between Rs 8.80-10.05 lakh*. Meanwhile, the Volkswagen Polo TSI Highline Plus MT costs Rs 8.34 lakh.

Tata’s penchant for adopting an aggressive pricing should extend to the Altroz iTurbo as well; we estimate prices to be in the Rs 8-10 lakh (ex-showroom) bracket. The i20 offers a lot of tech and a decent amount of kit, but some goodies are missing in the iMT gearbox-equipped version. The Polo, meanwhile, is smaller than its rivals and comes across as dated in comparison. Still, the VW has a strong following for the performance and build quality on offer.

Prices ex-showroom, pan-India

*Prices, ex-showroom, Delhi

Also see:

2021 Tata AltroziTurbo first look video

Hyundai i20 vs Tata Altroz comparison

Tata Safari to get two seating layouts

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