Tata Motors is set to unveil the 2021 Tata Safari in India today. The 2021 Safari is effectively a seven-seater version of the Tata Harrier and is expected to come with more features and tech, aside from the extra row of seats. So far known as the Gravitas, the Safari was first shown at the 2020 Auto Expo. Stay tuned as we bring you all the details on the Tata Safari's engine, interiors, features and specifications live from the unveil event.
The Safari's safety credentials include 6 airbags, all-four disc brakes, auto dimming IRVMs, cornering lamps, ISOFIX seat mounts
Tata Motors has put in place a slew of processes to improve the Safari's robustness and quality
The 170PS/350 Nm FCA-sourced 2.0-litre diesel has been carried over here paired with a 6-speed auto. The Multi drive modes and terrain modes have been carried over here
These are some of the qualities of Tata's versions of the Land Rover D8 platform, the front suspension design has been carried over form Land Rover while Lotus Engineering has been consulted on retuning the suspension on the Safari
Differentiating it from the Harrier is new Oyster White upholstery and Ash Wood dash inserts
The stepped three-row seating has been a feature of the original safari carried over here
The rear-section has been given an impression of being wider and house a large tailagate
The side profile of the Tata Safari draws a direct reference to the original with the stepped roof and the large quarter glass
The 2021 Tata Safri has already been revealed in pictures, production of the three-row SUV having begun at the Tata Motors plant in Pune
Check out our walk-around video of the Safari, from when it was known as the Gravitas, at the 2020 Auto Expo