All-new 2021 Tata Safari launching today, Know what will be special this time

New Delhi : Tata Motors is bringing back the Safari after a couple of years of absence in the Indian market and it did come as a surprise when it was officially announced. The seven-seater version of the Harrier was widely expected to carry the Gravitas moniker in its production avatar. However, it did not turn out to be the case, as the 2021 Tata Safari has been pitched as a different premium SUV.

This 7 seater SUV from Tata is quite popular in Indian market. Safari is also preferred in small towns. This car is quite comfortable for a big family. The Safari is the most sought-after car in the SUV segment. Let’s know now what will be special in the new safari.

Features, Price & Booking –
In reality, the revived Safari has plenty in common with the Harrier mid-size SUV but there are subtle differences to give it a more premium positioning. The front fascia gets a redesigned studded grille section but the overall Impact Design 2.0 based styling philosophy remains intact. Moreover, the updates to accommodate the third row of seats make for obvious changes in the overall silhouette.

The new Tata Safari is designed by the company on the Impact 2.0 design. The 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder diesel engine in Tata’s new Safari will generate 168 bhp of power and 350 nm of peak torque. In this, you have been given a 6-speed manual or 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. If we talk about the interior of the car, its dashboard will be similar to the Harrier. The SUV will have a floating touchscreen infotainment system, which will support both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The front half of the exterior will be much like the Harrier. The new Safari will have alloy wheels with stepped roof.

At the moment the price of the car has not been disclosed but it is estimated that it can be priced between 13 lakh to 20 lakh rupees. Pre-booking of this SUV started recently. In the same month, the new Tata Safari will reach all the dealerships of the company.

Tata Safari will compete with the new generation Mahindra XUV500, Hyundai Creta 7 seater, MG Hector Plus, Toyota Innova Crysta.

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