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Tata Safari Car


Tata Safari Car

The Tata Safari is a popular SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) produced by the Indian automotive manufacturer Tata Motors. Here are some key aspects associated with the Tata Safari:

1. **Design:** The Tata Safari is known for its distinctive and robust design. It often features a prominent front grille, projector headlamps, and a sculpted body, giving it a bold and dynamic appearance.

2. **Seating Capacity:** The Safari is traditionally designed as a seven-seater SUV, providing ample space for passengers. The three-row configuration makes it suitable for larger families or groups.

3. **Engine Performance:** The Safari is equipped with powerful engine options, offering a balance between performance and fuel efficiency. It may come with both diesel and petrol engine variants.

4. **Interior Features:** Inside, the Safari usually offers a range of features for comfort and convenience. This may include touchscreen infotainment systems, climate control, and other modern amenities.

5. **Safety:** Safety features are typically a priority, with the inclusion of technologies such as multiple airbags, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), and more.

6. **Terrain Response Modes:** Some variants of the Tata Safari may come with terrain response modes, allowing the vehicle to adapt to different driving conditions, including off-road environments.

7. **Connectivity:** Modern Tata Safari models may include connectivity features such as smartphone integration, navigation, and in-car entertainment systems.


Specifications

Price Rs. 16- 29 Lakh*
Engine : 1956 cc
Transmission: Manual / Automatic
Fuel Type: Diesel 
Seating Capacity: 7 Seater
Body Type: SUV
No. of Cylinders: 4
Airbags: 7 Airbags
Gears: 6 Speed
Emission Norm: BS VI
Safety: 5 Star (GLOBAL NCAP)
Mileage: 14 to 16 kmpl.

Colours:
Cosmic Gold
Oberon Black
Galactic Sapphire
Stardust Ash
Stellar Frost
Supernova Copper
Lunar Slate


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