Tata Safari SUV Waiting Period Reaches up to 6 Weeks in India
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.
The much-anticipated facelift models from Tata Motors, the Harrier and the Safari, went on sale in India last year, priced at Rs 15.49 lakh and 16.19 lakh, respectively. Both of these are ex-showroom and introductory prices. While we already know the waiting period for the new Harrier in February, it's time to find out the same for the Safari.
According to industry reports, the 2023 Safari SUV has a current waiting period of 4-6 weeks from the date of reservation. It has drastically dropped from 8 to 10 weeks from last month. However, it is essential to note that this time frame is exclusive to the Mumbai region and is subject to change based on numerous conditions such as the dealership, colours, variants, location, and others.
Tata Safari: Engine on Duty
Beneath the bonnet, the Safari features a 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel motor that produces 168bhp and 350Nm. Transmission choices include a 6-speed torque converter automatic and a 6-speed manual. The SUV achieves a fuel economy of 14.50km/l with an automatic transmission and 16.30km/l with a manual gearbox.
Tata Safari: Interior Features
The interior amenities of the new Safari and the Harrier are almost similar. The Safari, like its sibling, sports a touchscreen that is either 10.25 inches or 12.3 inches, based on the model.
Other notable amenities consist of a panoramic sunroof, a touch-based panel for HVAC controls, ventilated first and second-row seats, a new drive selector for automatic models, a camera with a 360-degree view, a10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10-speaker JBL-tuned sound system, and rear window shades, etc.
Tata Safari: Safety Kit
In terms of safety, both SUVs meet the expectations, as confirmed by their latest 5-star rating in both the first Bharat-NCAP as well as Global NCAP crash tests. Six airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX child seat mounts, Electronic Stability Control, three-point seat belts with occupant reminders, and hill hold control are all included in the SUV. An additional driver knee airbag is offered in the higher-spec versions. Further, the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) comes with the Adventure+ A, Accomplished+, and Accomplished+ Dark variants.
Tata Motors At Bharat Mobility Expo
At the maiden Bharat Mobility Expo, the native carmaker made a remarkable appearance with a diverse range of fascinating concepts and models. It showcased an assortment of interesting vehicles at the event, such as the Tata Harrier EV concept, the Safari Red Dark Edition, as well as, the Nexon i-CNG Concept.
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