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New Tata Safari Interior, Exterior Sketches Reveal Interesting Details

Tata Motors keeps pouring in interesting details of the production-ready new Tata Safari that’s set to debut on 26th January 2021. After teasing its front grille, the carmaker has now released a new video revealing official sketches of its exterior and interior. The upcoming new Tata 7-seater SUV will feature a large floating infotainment system that’s likely to support Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. You can also notice a three-spoke steering wheel featuring signature badge at the centre.

The previous spy pictures reveal that the production-ready 2021 Tata Safari will come with premium Benecke-Kaliko oak brown leather seat upholstery and JBL audio system. Unlike the Harrier, the bigger SUV will have the signature-style oak brown dual-tone dashboard. Some of its other key features will include a 7-inch instrument panel, adjustable driver’s seat, climate control system, auto dimming IRVMs, electronic handbrake, rear armrest with cup holders, cruise control and more.

New Tata Safari Interior Sketch

Similar to the Harrier, the new 2021 Tata Safari SUV is likely to offer several active and passive safety fitments such as electronic stability program, corner stability control, hill hold and hill descent control, roll over mitigation, traction control, Isofix child seat mounts and multiple airbags.  

The official sketches reveal that the new Safari will retain some of the iconic design elements from the original model including the stepped roof and pronounced hood. Upfront, the SUV will feature a slimmer grille and LED split headlamps with LED DRLs. Its other design highlights will include newly-designed alloy wheels, new roof rails, stepped roof, larger windshield, upright tailgate with roof spoiler and revised taillamps.

New Tata Safari Sketch

On the engine front, the new Tata Safari will feature a 170bhp, 2.0L Kryotec turbocharged diesel engine with 6-speed manual and torque convertor automatic gearbox options. It’s the same powertrain that does duty in the Harrier. The carmaker might also introduce new colour schemes to its upcoming 7-seater SUV.

New Tata Safari Interior, Exterior Sketches Reveal Interesting Details
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