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New Tata Safari launched at Rs 14 69 lakh; Safari Adventure Edition priced from Rs 20 20 lakh

The much anticipated, all-new Tata Safari has been launched in India, with introductory prices starting at Rs 14.69 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Tata had begun accepting bookings for its new flagship SUV earlier this month, with the booking amount set at Rs 30,000.  The Safari shares its platform with the Harrier, though it is longer and taller. It comes with a 170hp, 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine. It is offered in 7 trim levels - XE, XM, XT, XT+, XZ, XZ+ and Adventure Edition. Tata has also introduced a Safari Adventure Edition priced from Rs 20.20 lakh, which adds a number of cosmetic changes inside and out, including an exclusive new blue colour called Tropical Mist. The 18-inch alloy wheels get a blacked-out look, as do the triangluar element on the front grille and the roof rails. The interior gets a brown and white finish, rather than the standard model s black and white one. 

Tata to bring the Safari nameplate back in all-new 7-seater SUV

Tata to bring the Safari nameplate back in all-new 7-seater SUV Tuhin Guha Updated: January 06, 2021, 02:39 PM IST Tata Motors has decided to bring back the revered Safari nameplate for its upcoming seven-seater SUV. The first generation Tata Safari was launched in India in 1998 and soon became a darling of the masses who wanted a full size luxury SUV that could seat more than 5 passengers. The Safari eventually became a cult item, before more stringent safety and emission regulations brought an end to its run. In more recent years the last few of the lot were retuned and sold to the Indian Army. Now however there is a whole new Safari in store.

Tata Motors brings back the iconic Safari nameplate for the 7 seater Harrier

Tata Motors brings back the iconic Safari nameplate for the 7 seater Harrier In the seven seater format, Tata Safari will compete with the likes of Mahindra XUV5OO and Chinese carmaker SAIC own upcoming Hector 7 seater model   Sumant Banerji | January 6, 2021 | Updated 17:16 IST Tata Safari will arrive at showrooms this month and bookings will commence shortly Homegrown automaker Tata Motors is bringing back the iconic Safari brand, one of its first SUVs in the country, for the soon to be launched 7 seater version of the Harrier SUV. The vehicle was showcased at the Auto Expo last year where the company had used the codename Gravitas. Based on the Land Rover derived Omega Arc platform, the new Safari is 63mm longer than the Harrier and 80mm taller to accommodate the third-row seat. It will borrow the 170hp, 2.0-litre Kryotec turbo-diesel engine from the Harrier, as well as its six-speed manual and six-speed torque convertor automatic gearbox options.

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