Tata Safari is one of the popular 7-seater SUV in the market. It is based on Tata Harrier and was launched in the market earlier this year. Tata Safari competes with cars like Mahindra XUV700, Hyundai Alcazar and MG Hector Plus in the segment. Tata recently launched Gold Edition of the Safari SUV ahead of IPL 2021 and these versions had more features than the regular versions. Here we have a video that shows how Safari would look like if Tata were to launch a Celebration Edition of the 7-seater SUV in the market.
The video has been uploaded by NM tunes on their YouTube channel. The artist chose recently launched Gold Edition for the Celebration edition. The Tata Safari in Black Gold shade looks extremely good. The golden coloured accents on the front grille, headlamp and door handles of the SUV give it a premium look. In order to convert the Gold Edition into Celebration Edition, the render artist simply added golden sparks like pattern on the black painted area.
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The Celebration Edition is basically a Diwali themed version of Tata Safari. The SUV will come with all the other features that a regular Safari or the Gold Edition offers. The golden sparks effect on the paint job looks neat and the Black paint of the SUV also gets a slight Red tint to it. It must be noted that Tata has no plans to launch such an edition in the market and the one seen here is just a product of artist’s imagination.
Tata Safari is a 7-seater SUV which is based on Harrier which is 5-seater SUV from Tata. The all-new Safari is named after the iconic SUV that was discontinued from the market years ago. The car comes with both 6 and 7 seater configurations. The Gold Edition of the safari offered features like wireless phone charger, updated touchscreen system that now supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, genuine leather wrapped seats and ventilation function for both front and second row passengers. This is a unique feature as no other car in the segment offers ventilated seats in the second row.
The regular Safari also offers some of these features. Other than this, Tata is offering an auto-dimming IRVM, electrically adjustable driver seat, 18 inch dual tone or charcoal black alloy wheel (depending upon the version), panoramic sunroof and many more features. Both Tata Safari and Harrier have a similar design. Safari is slightly taller and it is slightly longer as well. The wheelbase however remains the same. This has been done in order to accommodate the third row of seats.
The car is powered by the same engine as Tata Harrier. The same engine is also being used in Jeep Compass and MG Hector and Hector Plus. It is a Fiat sourced 2.0 litre turbocharged diesel engine that generates 170 Ps and 350 Nm of peak torque. The engine is available with a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmission. Price for Tata Safari starts at Rs 14.99 lakh, ex-showroom and goes up to Rs 23.17 lakh, ex-showroom.
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