Tata Safari Dark Edition Launched; 16000 Units Of the SUV Sold Since 2021

- The Safari Dark Edition is offered in both manual and automatic units.
- The Tata Safari Dark Edition is now available with blacked-out elements.
- The Dark Edition is positioned below the Gold Edition.
Tata Motors expands its Dark Edition in India, with the addition of the new Tata Safari Dark Edition. Prices for the car begin from Rs. 19.05 lakh (ex-showroom, India), and it will be offered in both manual and automatic gearbox options coupled to a single diesel engine. The Tata Safari Dark Edition is now available with blacked-out elements enhancing the appeal of the 6/7-seater SUV. The Tata Safari Dark Edition is positioned below the Tata Safari Gold Edition in the company's line-up, and the price-wise variants are listed below.

The Tata Safari Dark Edition is now available with blacked-out elements enhancing the appeal of the 6/7-seater SUV.
Also Read: Grand SUV Comparison: Mahindra XUV700 vs Tata Safari vs Hyundai Alcazar
Tata Safari Dark Edition Ex Showroom Price
| Variant | Price (ex-showroom, India) |
|---|---|
| Safari XT+ Dark | Rs. 19.05 lakh |
| Safari XTA+ Dark | Rs. 20.35 lakh |
| Safari XZ+ Dark | Rs. 21.11 lakh |
| Safari XZ+ 6S Dark | Rs. 21.21 lakh |
| Safari XZA+ Dark | Rs. 22.41 lakh |
| Safari XZA+ 6S Dark | Rs. 22.51 lakh |
Also Read: Planning To Buy The 2021 Tata Safari? Here Are Some Pros And Cons

The Tata and Dark Edition badges retain the chrome touch to them.
Tata Safari Dark Edition Design and Styling
Like the Dark Edition range, Tata Motors introduces the signature Oberon Black exterior body color to the Safari Dark Edition, adding a touch of sophistication and improving its overall road presence as well. Accompanying the exterior color scheme is gloss black accents on the grille, headlight surrounds and window surrounds, replacing the chrome accents from the standard versions. It now sits on a pair of charcoal-themed 18-inch alloy wheels, like the Harrier Dark Edition, and the rest of its product range. The Tata and Dark Edition badges retain the chrome touch to it. On the inside, the Tata Safari Dark Edition features a dark theme, called the Blackstone Dark theme. This theme takes over the cabin and is spread across the dashboard, and the upholstery, which is now available in Nappa Granite Black color scheme and blue stitching.

On the inside, the Tata Safari Dark Edition features a dark theme, called the Blackstone Dark theme.
Also Read: Tata Safari Gold Edition Launched In India; Priced At ₹ 21.89 Lakh
Tata Safari Dark Edition Features
Based on the XT+/XTA+, and XZ+/XZA+ trims, the Safari Dark Edition has fairly been equipped with features such as an 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a wireless charger, JBL audio system, a 7.0-inch semi-digital instrument cluster, ventilated seats for the second row, a panoramic sunroof and leatherette seat upholstery. Power will be sourced from the same 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine developing 168 bhp, couple to both 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque convertor automatic gearbox option.
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