The Safari is longer and taller while the wheelbase and width remain the same. There are chunkier roof rails which are designed to indicate a stepped roof. The tail lights are different from the Harrier though. It also comes with a rear quarter glass that is full-sized and the tail-end is also very upright. There is a third row of seats now and the roofline is also higher for the SUV along with a rear overhang which is longer. The split headlamp cluster is the same and there is a differentiated tri-arrow pattern for the front grille with chrome finishing. The Tata Safari has a front fascia that is almost similar to the Harrier. The new Safari has been completely revamped and comes with more equipment and a whole new look and feel. The Tata Safari carries the rich legacy of the original SUV that was a hit on Indian roads. ➡️The engine is mated to a six-speed manual transmission as standard while a Hyundai sourced six-speed torque-converter automatic transmission is optional. ➡️Mechanically, the Tata Safari Gold Edition remains unchanged and continues with the same Fiat-sourced 2.0-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine belting out 168 bhp and 350 Nm of peak torque. ➡️The SUV is now equipped with latest features like a wireless charger, air purifier, ventilated seats which in-turn will be extended to other top-end variants as well. The black gold on the other hand is finished in coffee bean inspired exterior shade. ➡️The white gold offers a contrast of dual-tone black and white where on the inside there is a mont blanc marble finish mid pad with subtle golden accents. ➡️The Tata Safari Gold Edition has been priced at ₹ 21.89 lakh and is available in two body colours- white gold an black gold. ➡️Tata Motors has added a new Gold Edition to the Safari range which will make its first public appearance at the Indian Premier League 2021 (IPL 2021) in Dubai. #tata #safari #suv #tatasafari #goldedition #NewCars #carandbikeĢ:44 - Tata Safari Gold Edition Specifications Mechanically, the SUV continues to come with the same 2.0-litre diesel engine and is offered in both manual and automatic options. With regards to features the Safari Gold edition also offers new features like – ventilated seats for both the 1st & 2nd rows, wireless charger, air purifier, Android Auto & Apple Carplay over Wi-Fi, and more. The special edition Safari is offered in two new colour options White Gold and Black Gold, and both come with different interior accents as well to match the exterior treatment. As the name suggests, the SUV comes with heavy use of gold styling elements both on the exterior as well as the interior. Tata Motors has introduced a new special edition variant of the Safari called the Gold Edition. As with the outgoing model, Tata is offering both SUVs with the Dark Edition variants. Tata has also revised the variant names going from the previous XE, XM, XT and XZ variants to using Smart, Pure, Adventure, Fearless and Accomplished. There’s a lot to talk about by way of features as well with both SUVs packing in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, powered tailgates, panoramic sunroof with mood lights, electronic parking brake with auto hold, ventilated front seats, ventilated seats in second row (Safari), powered driver seat and more. Furthermore, each trim level – Persona in Tata speak – gets its own unique interior trim finishes to stand out. Top models now feature a new 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system along with a new 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster. Inside, both SUVs get a revised dashboard design with new control surfaces and more tech. At the rear, both SUVs get revised tail lamps with a lightbar element along with redesigned bumpers. The Safari also gets a silver-finished faux skid-plate element while the Harrier gets a black-finished piece. Both SUVs also get different design bumpers with the Harrier featuring more triangular housings for the headlamps to the Safari’s more rectangular housings. Both SUVs retain the split headlamp design but now feature full-width lightbars up top with the main headlamps positioned lower down. Starting with the exterior, both SUVs now get greater differentiation in design. The SUVs are priced at a premium over the outgoing models but pack in a lot more tech than before. The prices are introductory and valid for a limited period. The Safari facelift's prices, meanwhile, start from Rs 16.19 lakh with the automatics and Dark Edition variants both priced from Rs 20.69 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom). The Harrier Dark Edition is priced from Rs 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The Tata Harrier facelift is priced from Rs 15.49 lakh with prices for the automatic starting from Rs 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The facelifted Tata Harrier and Safari have been launched in India.
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