4/16/2023 0 Comments Tata safari![]() Tata Safari Petrol: What do we know so far?Ĭamouflaged test modules of both the Safari and its smaller sibling Harrier were spotted last December. For example, in the segment, a lot of buyers are opting for the petrol XUV700 3 row SUV. This 3 row seater SUV is currently sold with a diesel engine only but given that an increasing number of buyers are looking for petrol options, Tata Motors might bring in this new fuel type. ![]() The new engine option could arrive with the facelifts of both the SUVs Tata is participating in the 2023 Auto Expo and might showcase the much awaited petrol version of the Safari. Tata has finally clarified that the Harrier and Safari will soon get the 1.5L TGDi turbo petrol engine. A 1.5L 4-cylinder and a 1.2 L 3-cylinder. As opposed to 148 on OG Safari.Last Updated On 24th Jan’23:At the 2023 auto expo, Tata Motors unveiled their home made 2 new turbocharged TGDi petrol engines. Tata even has the old 2.2L engine in BS6 guise that is now exclusively reserved for commercial vehicles like the newly launched Yodha 2.0. Engine can be tuned to make less power and more torque to suit the new application. Could we expect Tata Motors to bring the Safari 4×4 back at the 2023 Auto Expo in Jan 2023? Stellantis-sourced 2.0L diesel engine can breathe new life into this old-school SUV. 2023 Tata Safari Classic SUV LaunchĪt the previous Auto Expo, we got to see a special edition of Safari Storme. This might be due to the all-important “Scorpio” badge. With Scorpio N’s ridiculous waiting period, people are still considering Scorpio Classic as a viable option. With this move, Mahindra is now selling the old Scorpio alongside the new model. A rebranded OG Scorpio that is OG Safari’s arch-rival. Recently, we saw the launch of Scorpio Classic. Side profile is largely kept the same except for its alloy wheels that are from modern Safari. Tail lights are redesigned and now get vertically curving LEDs which look nice. Around the back, things remain mostly identical. The chrome strip below its bonnet is now blackened which works with the smoked effect in its headlights. Even though headlight assembly is similar, it gets new DRL elements inside it and redesigned projector units that up the ante. Grille gets Tata’s tri-arrow pattern and new fog lamps. At the front, we now get a new bumper, along with a new grille and headlights. One look at it is enough to fall in love with this legend all over again.īimble Designs has kept the overall silhouette intact and has only refined certain design elements. What if Tata Motors follow a similar strategy and launch the OG Safari as Safari Classic? Tempting proposition isn’t it? Bimble Designs had a similar thought and has brought this idea to life in the form of a digital render. With a traditional ladder-frame chassis and RWD layout, Safari also got an optional 4X4 system by BorgWarner in the Storme avatar. OG Safari never shied away from getting its skirts covered in muck. As opposed to the brute-ish beast that it used to be. Off-road enthusiasts and Safari fans claim that with the new generation, Safari has turned soft. If Tata brought back its OG Safari as Safari Classic, would you buy one? 2023 Safari Classic Render might give you that necessary nudge. ![]() Even Tata sold Indica alongside Indica Vista and Indigo alongside Indigo Manza. Examples in India are Honda City, Mahindra Scorpio and more. ![]() ![]() Auto manufacturers have practiced a strategy of selling previous-gen models alongside newer models. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |