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While the Safari is already quite the premium SUV, Tata is offering a host of personalisation options as well
Tata Motors recently launched the 2021 Safari at prices ranging from Rs 14.69 lakh to Rs 21.45 lakh (ex-showroom). The SUV is already quite feature loaded, offered in six trims, powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine. It also comes in a more rugged Adventure Edition. If you’d still like to add more bling to your Safari, the carmaker is offering a host of accessories and packs. Let’s take a look at the individual accessories:
Exterior add-ons include a cycle mount, a roof rack with a load-bearing capacity of up to 75kg (non-sunroof variants only), chrome accents on the exhaust, bumper and tailgate as well as a door visor and the Safari logo on the bonnet. It also gets mud flaps, side steps, underbody lighting, and front parking sensors.
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The price of Tataâs flagship three-row SUV puts it in the ballpark of 5-seater SUVs, MPVs, and premium sedans
Tata has finally launched the latest iteration of its flagship model, the Safari. It comes with a few distinctive features and design elements over the Harrier (that it’s based on). The three-row Safari is available in both 6-seater and 7-seater layouts and is powered by a 170PS/350Nm 2.0-litre diesel engine. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual and a torque converter automatic.
However, it is the Safari’s pricing that draws one’s attention. The asking price ranges from Rs 14.69 lakh to Rs 21.45 lakh (ex-showroom), pitting it against not just its direct competitors (read the MG Hector Plus and Mahindra XUV500) but select 5-seater premium compact SUVs and mid-sized sedans as well.
Tata Motors is all set to debut the new Safari in the country. Yes, the successor to the iconic Safari badge is a Harrier-based three-row monocoque SUV, but it will have some distinctive bits to make it stand out. Here’s all you need to know about the new Safari ahead of its debut on January 26:
Design
The first major change to the Harrier is in the form of a stepped roof and an upright tailgate to accommodate the third row. For reference, the Gravitas concept is 63mm longer and 80mm taller than the Harrier. It also gets a new tri-arrow front grille finished in chrome, larger 18-inch wheels, swanky roof rails, and a new blue dark body shade. This colour will be offered alongside the expected Harrier shades of Camo Green, Telesto Grey, Calypso Red, Orcus White and Atlas Black.