Tata Motors reveals all-new Tata Safari, bookings to commence soon

Tata Motors’ legendary SUV Safari is all set to make a big comeback in India. Before this, Tata had tried to make the fans excited by giving teasers and photos. However, Tata Motors has shared full pictures of the vehicle and the first Safari picture, which was released after completion of production, on its official Instagram account.

At the same time, TATA Motors has also launched the Tata Safari Imaginator suite, which uses Augmented Reality(AR). It helps the customers to explore the new SUV virtually. The bookings for the vehicle will start soon. The SUV is manufactured at Tata’s plant in Pune, Maharashtra. Tata Motors unveiled the first completed model now. The vehicle is expected to be launched on January 26. Tata Motors has recently unveiled teasers that hint at design style and pictures that highlight the interior and seats’ uniqueness.

The Safari SUV is based on Tata’s Impact 2.0 design. Therefore, the Safari is a vehicle similar in design to the Tata Harrier SUV. What sets this vehicle apart from the Harrier is the grille with a bi-arrow design. Simultaneously, the headlight, DRL, foglamp and bumper are all similar to those provided in the Harrier. The sides and back are more stylish. The sides’ beauty is the redesigned diamond-cut alloy wheels and the roof rail with Safari badging on the chromium strip. Split LEDs extending to the body and hatchback and tail lamp are the highlight features in the rear. The safari badge below the door and the bumper with skid plate and cladding are stylish.

Mr.GuenterButschek, CEO & MD, Tata Motors, said, “The new Tata Safari is ideal for families and groups with a multifaceted lifestyle, who prefer to drive together for work or leisure, as it offers an unmatchable combo of an exceptionally strong lineage, robust build quality, premium finishes and the 4Ps of power, performance, presence, and prestige.” The Safari will be based on the OMEGARC platform jointly developed by Tata and Jaguar Land Rover and it is based on the Land Rover D8 architecture. This helps improve the drive terrain enhancements, including all-wheel-drive modes, and it also helps in the electrification in the future. A 2.0-liter Kryotech turbocharged diesel engine powers the Safari as of Harrier. It produces 170bhp power and 350 Nm of torque.

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