
With the introduction of a new gasoline-powered Tata Safari in India, the model's desirability has significantly increased.
The SUV has a 1.5-liter Hyperion engine from Tata, a high safety rating, and a variety of contemporary amenities. With the introduction of a new gasoline-powered Tata Safari in India, the model's desirability has significantly increased.
By releasing the Safari with a petrol engine in India for a starting price of ₹13.29 lakh (ex-showroom), Tata Motors has increased the attractiveness of its flagship SUV. The Safari, which was previously exclusively offered with a diesel drivetrain, is now part of the expanding range of petrol-powered models intended to appeal to a larger group of SUV purchasers who value petrol performance and refinement.
This launch represents a deliberate move towards more adaptable engine options across Tata's SUV portfolio and comes after the company introduced petrol versions of its well-liked Harrier SUV.
A brand-new, internally built 1.5-liter TGDi Hyperion turbo-petrol engine powers the Safari petrol. This unit, which is tuned to generate about 168 horsepower and 280 Nm of torque, finds a mix between powerful performance and practicality.
Depending on their preferences, buyers can select a six-speed torque-converter automatic or a six-speed manual gearbox.
This gasoline engine offers competitive power for both city driving and interstate cruising since it has been optimised to fit the size and weight of the Safari.
A wide range of variations are available for the petrol Safari, including Smart, Pure X, Adventure X Plus, Accomplished X, and versions up to the Accomplished Ultra Red #Dark editions. Six-seat and seven-seat configurations are available for some trims, and both gearbox options are available throughout the range.
The Safari's interior features include a 14.5-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Dolby Atmos and digital and electronic IRVMs with built-in dash cam, memory-equipped ORVMs, and powered/ventilated front seats.
Tata continues to place a high priority on safety, as seen by the gasoline Safari's five-star Bharat NCAP safety rating across all models, a crucial distinction in the cutthroat SUV market.
The petrol Safari competes with competitors like the Hyundai Alcazar, MG Hector Plus, and Mahindra XUV7XO, offering a tempting blend of performance, features, and comfort. Prices range from ₹13.29 lakh to the top-end variants, about ₹25 lakh (ex-showroom).
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