
The Tata Safari Facelift spy shots have surfaced and reveal interior changes of the upcoming facelift. The company has been testing the Nexon, Safari, and Harrier for a while now and we can expect a launch around the festive season. The major change in the Tata Safari interiors includes a redesigned dash, steering wheel, and centre console, together it results in a fresh look for the cabin. The steering unit that debuted on the Curvv and Avinya concept has made it to the Safari facelift with a small screen on the steering wheel. Other Tata Safari features include a new Range-Rover-inspired gear selector, new climate control switches, a sizable touchscreen unit and toggle controls. We can also expect a wireless charging pad, ambient lighting, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, ambient lighting, and USB ports to name a few.

The exterior changes could include a revised front and rear bumper, a revised grille, lines and creases on the bonnet, alloy wheels, and redesigned headlamp and taillamp units. The overall silhouette is likely to remain unchanged.
The on-sale Tata Safari houses a 2.0-litre, in-line, four-cylinder, diesel engine mated to a six-speed automatic or manual producing 167 bhp at 3,750 rpm and 350 Nm of peak torque at 1,750-2500 rpm. But we can expect the company to offer a new petrol engine with both automatic and manual transmission options for the facelift. The Tata Safari rivals the likes of the MG Hector, and Mahindra XUV 500 to name a few.
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By: Sumesh Soman