The Tata Safari packs a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine that generates 350Nm and 168bhp. The SUV is priced between Rs 15.49 lakh and Rs 26.79 lakh (both, ex-showroom).
The Tata Safari competes with the MG Hector Plus, the Hyundai Alcazar, and the Scorpio-N in India. Here's how long you have to wait for the new Safari if you plan to purchase it this month.
Buyers who intend to reserve the new Tata Safari facelift for this month will have to wait eight to ten weeks for the car's delivery. The said waiting period is currently the same for both manual and automatic versions across the board. This time frame is valid for the Mumbai region.
The new Safari includes a comprehensive update even though it still has the same general design and size as the previous model. In the Indian market, the facelifted Safari competes with the MG Hector Plus, the Mahindra Scorpio N, the Hyundai Alcazar, and the Mahindra XUV700 seven-seater model.
The deliveries of the recently launched Safari facelift from Tata Motors have begun across the nation. Boasting a new look and contemporary amenities, the mid-size 3-row SUV comes in four broad variants: Smart, Pure, Adventure, and Accomplished.
The current waiting period for the 2023 iteration of the Safari SUV stands between 6 to 8 weeks (2 months). This duration is Mumbai-specific and might vary depending on the variant, region, showroom, and other aspects. The all-new model is available for purchase in 5 broad trims.
The Tata Safari Facelift has finally been launched at a starting price of Rs 16.19 Lakh (ex-showroom) in India. The 2023 iteration of the Tata Safari gets several exterior, interior, and technical improvements over its outgoing version.
Tata Motors recently pulled the wraps off the updated Harrier and Safari SUVs in India. The 2023 Safari is being offered in four broad trims - Smart, Pure, Adventure, and Accomplished. Here's a comprehensive look at all the variant-wise features available with the all-new Safari facelift.
The New Tata Safari is equipped with several enhanced safety features, thanks to the OMEGARC architecture which is based on Land Rover's renowned D8 platform. All trims come with six airbags as standard.
Tata Motors is likely to introduce the updated Harrier and Safari SUVs in India. But before that, the interior details of the 2023 Safari has been leaked online. Let's take a look at the recent spy shots that suggest several improvements inside the cabin.