Published by: Vivek Dubey
Bookings for the Safari and Harrier facelifts opened earlier this month for a token amount of Rs 25,000.
The new Tata Safari receives a 5-star rating by Global NCAP, highest score among Indian cars tested.
The Safari now has a more distinctive design compared to its 5-seater sibling, the Harrier.
The Safari gets a revised exterior with a new split grille, faux skid plate, and full-width LED light bar.
The profile remains similar to the Harrier, except for a new design for the alloy wheels.
The tail-lamps get a new light signature and the rear bumper has been redesigned.
The interior is similar to the Harrier with a similar dashboard layout and two touchscreen sizes.
New features include a touch-based panel for HVAC, a digital instrument cluster, and more.
Safety features include 7 airbags, ADAS, hill hold control, and three-point seat belts for all passengers.
The Safari comes with a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 170hp and 350Nm of torque.
The Safari now gets four core trims – Smart, Pure, Adventure and Accomplished.
The Tata Safari facelift continues to rival the MG Hector Plus, the 7-seat Mahindra XUV700, Scorpio N and Hyundai Alcazar.