Tata Safari 2021-2023 news

The upcoming Safari will be a three-row SUV based on the Harrier with noticeable differences

The Tata Safari will get remote commands and safety features as part of its connected car tech, but not as advanced as the Kia Seltos and MG Hector.

Tata Safari is a three-row version of the Harrier carrying the same engine and transmission options.

This week saw Tata unveil two upcoming models, a much awaited EV brand’s registration in India, launch confirmation of a refreshed SUV and a spy shot of a popular model’s facelift

Unofficial pre-bookings underway for a token of Rs 51,000

Select dealers are accepting bookings for a token amount of Rs 51,000

The new Safari, which will be a three-row SUV, is all set to debut this month

The flagship SUV is set to be unveiled on January 26

The iconic Tata Safari nameplate will make comeback in a modern avatar with a three-row seating configuration

It will rival the likes of the Mahindra XUV500 and the MG Hector Plus

The Tata Gravitas, the three-row version of the Harrier, is set to take on the MG Hector Plus

The Gravitas will become Tata’s flagship SUV once it is launched so what will it get to take that crown from the Harrier?

It’s expected to command a premium of over Rs 1 lakh compared to the recently launched BS6 Harrier

It packs the BS6-compliant version of the 2.0-litre diesel on the Harrier

The test mule also gets a light creme colour upholstery instead of the brown colour seen on the Harrier
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