Price : ₹ 15.50 - 27.00 Lakh
Fuel Type : Diesel
Mileage : 14.5 - 16.3 km/l
Seating Capacity : 6 - 7 People
Safety Rating : 5 Star (Bharat NCAP)
Engine Size : 1956 cc
Size : 4668 mm L X 1922 mm W X 1795 mm H
Fuel Tank : 50 litre
About Tata Safari
Model launch date:
The updated Tata Safari was launched in India on 17 October, 2023.
Feature list:
In terms of exterior design and styling, Tata Motors has changed the look of the SUV in a significant manner. It gets a redesigned front bumper that now houses a pair of LED headlamps, new front grille that separates it from the Harrier, sequential turn indicators, and an elongated LED DRL. At the rear, it gets LED taillamps connected with an LED bar that stretches across the tailgate. Depending on the variant you choose, the Safari comes with alloy wheels ranging between 17-19 inches and these are very similar to the ones found on the Harrier EV concept.
Inside, the updated Safari gets a dual-tone cabin based on its exterior shade along with a new four-spoke illuminated steering wheel and a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment screen. Apart from this, it also receives a new digital instrument cluster, ambient lighting, and a touch-based climate control panel.
Engine, performance, and specifications:
The facelifted Safari makes use of the 2.0-litre Kryotec diesel engine that produces 168bhp/350Nm. The transmission duties are handled by a six-speed manual and a six-speed torque converter automatic.
Variants:
The updated Tata Safari can be broadly had in four variants, namely Smart, Pure, Adventure, and Fearless.
Safety:
The Tata Safari, like the Harrier, has scored five stars in adult and child safety in the GNCAP crash test
Competition:
The facelifted Safari competes with the MG Hector Plus, Hyundai Alcazar, Kia Carens, Mahindra XUV700, Mahindra Scorpio-N, and Scorpio Classic
Last updated on 17 October, 2023