Tata Motors has cut prices of premium hatchback Ultraz in the domestic market. Ultros were launched in India earlier this year to challenge the market’s Maruti Suzuki Baleno, Hyundai Elite i20, Honda Jazz and Volkswagen Polo. Tata has reduced the price of the diesel model of Ultraz by 40 thousand to woo customers during the festive season. crash test, the Altrose, which achieved five stars in the Global NCAP crash test, is India’s most affordable passenger vehicle. It is the first model based on the ALFA (Agile Light Flexible Advanced) architecture and will give way to more compact vehicles in early 2021 such as HBX based micro SUVs. In addition, an all-electric variant of Ultros is also expected by next year. Tata is also working on a more powerful turbocharged petrol variant for the Ultros, which can be introduced with a DCT transmission in the coming months.