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Tata Safari, Harrier Adventure X launched: Price, new variants, features and more

Tata Safari, Harrier Adventure X launched: Price, new variants, features and more

Time of India2 days ago
Tata Motors
today announced the launch of new
Adventure X variants
for the
Tata Harrier
and Safari. Alongside introducing these new trims, the company has streamlined the
variant lineup
for both SUVs, reducing the Harrier's range from 11 to 6 variants and the Safari's range from 11 to 5. Interested customers can book the new
Adventure X
variants online or by visiting their nearest dealerships. Deliveries will begin soon.
Talking about the new Adventure variant, the Safari is offered only with a single Adventure X plus variant, with prices starting from Rs 19.99 lakh. The Harrier on the other hand, gets two variants: Adventure X priced at Rs 18.99 lakh and Adventure X Plus priced at Rs 19.34 lakh (both prices ex-showroom, respectively).
Both cars are powered by a tried and tested Fiat-sourced 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder, multijet turbo diesel pushing out 170 PS of power and 350 Nm of torque. Gearbox options include a 6-speed torque converter automatic or a 6-speed manual. It also gets three drive modes and terrain modes such as Eco, City, Sport - Normal, Wet and Rough.
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Talking about the features in the Harrier Adventure X, it gets LED projector headlamps, LED DRLs, LED tail lamps, 17-inch alloy wheels, a 10.25-inch instrument cluster, a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, 360-degree camera, panoramic sunroof, six-way electric adjustment for drive seat, leatherette seats, automatic headlights with wipers, six airbags, ESC and more. Talking about the features in the Adventure X Plus, it additionally gets level 2 ADAS with 13 features, all-wheel-disc brakes, electric park brake with Auto hold and ESP with drive doze off alert.
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Now talking about the Safari, it's offered only with Adventure X plus trim, and it gets all the features of the Harrier Adventure X and X Plus. Additionally, it gets bigger 18-inch alloy wheels and a memory seat setting for the electric driver seat.
Mr. Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., said, "The Harrier and Safari have always stood for more than just mobility — they represent status, purpose, and a deep-rooted desire for an adventurous lifestyle. With the introduction of the Adventure X persona, we've modernised these icons for a new era — one that champions individuality, precision-crafted design, and intelligent capability – all while offering more value per car. Designed for those who seek authenticity, capability, and expression in equal measure, the Adventure X is positioned at a compelling price point in the segment, offering class-leading features. Furthermore, with this new persona, we have also reimagined the Harrier and Safari line completely, making the range more intuitive, streamlined, and value-rich than ever before in the high SUV space.'
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