All-New Tata Safari SUV to Launch in India Today, Watch it LIVE here [Video]
All-New Tata Safari SUV to Launch in India Today, Watch it LIVE here [Video]
The 'Safari' nametag is coming back to India as Tata has renamed the Gravitas as the all-new Safari and is set to be launched today. Watch the launch LIVE here.

The new Tata Safari is going to be launched in India today, on February 22, 2021, and it is one of the most awaited cars to come out of the stable of Tata Motors. You too can be a part of the live launch event by tuning in by clicking the video below. Tata Safari, which was showcased at the 2020 Auto Expo as Tata Gravitas is essentially an extended Harrier which now gets 6- and 7-seater cabin options.

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Recently, Tata Motors had opened the pre-bookings for the Safari SUV in India at Rs 30,000 in India. Wraps on the car have already been dropped. While the 6-seater will get captain seats in the middle row, the seven-seater version will have bench-type seat with adjustable headrests.

From the front, it looks similar to the Harrier SUV, the only exception being a slightly redesigned bumper in the rear. However, there is a considerable change in the roofline and space inside the SUV — the height has been raised and the rear has a more upright position, creating more space. The rear also includes new-look tail-lamps. In terms of length, the Safari is longer and taller than the Harrier by 63mm and 80mm, respectively. To keep the look distinct and different from the Harrier, the Safari will have the option of new colours.

You can watch our test drive review here-

As for the engine options, the Tata Safari SUV gets only a diesel powered 2.0-litre Kryotech unit that produces 177 ps and 350 Nm of torque and gets both manual and diesel gearbox options. There are also drive and terrain modes to choose from.

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