Tata Motors Adds Kaziranga Edition To Its SUV Range, Prices Begin At Rs. 8.58 Lakh

- The Punch, Nexon, Harrier and Safari receive a dual-tone colour scheme.
- The cabin also receives a dual-tone black & beige treatment.
- The Kaziranga Edition will be available only with the top trims.
Paying homage to one of India's best known national parks, Tata Motors introduced the Kaziranga Edition to its entire SUV range, including the Tata Punch, Tata Nexon, Tata Harrier, and the flagship Tata Safari, which will be available only on their respective top trims. With the new Kaziranga Edition, the SUVs receive a series of additions to enhance the overall design, such as a dual-tone black & beige exterior colour scheme, beige upholstery, faux-wood dashboard, and beige coloured inserts, among other visual updates. All the models also receive a Rhino badge on the front fender.

All the models also receive a Rhino badge on the front fender.
Tata Motors Kaziranga Edition Prices (ex-showroom, India)
| Model | Prices |
|---|---|
| Punch Kaziranga Edition | Rs. 8.58 lakh- Rs. 9.48 lakh |
| Nexon (P) Kaziranga Edition | Rs. 11.78 lakh - Rs. 12.43 lakh |
| Nexon (D) Kaziranga Edition | Rs. 13.08 lakh - Rs. 13.73 lakh |
| Harrier Kaziranga Edition | Rs. 20.40 lakh - Rs. 21.70 lakh |
| Safari Kaziranga Edition | Rs. 20.99 lakh - Rs. 22.39 lakh |
The visual updates on the Tata Punch Kaziranga Edition include new beige leatherette upholstery, piano black door trim, beige tri-Arrow finish dashboard mid pad, granite black roof rails, piano black front grille, and black 16-inch alloy wheels. The Tata Punch Kaziranga edition will be available in the top persona Creative MT, Creative MT-iRA, Creative AMT, and Creative AMT-iRA. The same visual updates will be carried on the Tata Nexon Kaziranga Edition as well, with the addition of ventilated seats for the driver and co-driver, and electro-chromatic IRVM. The Nexon Kaziranga edition will be available in both petrol and diesel guises with the XZ+ and XZA+ variants, respectively.Rajan Amba, VP- Sales, Marketing & Customer Care, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. said, “We are delighted to introduce the Untamed Kaziranga Edition of SUVs inspired by the rich biodiversity our country has to offer. With the symbol of Kaziranga-The Great Indian One-horned Rhino, known worldwide for their agility and power, this range reinforces the “Go-Anywhere” DNA of our true SUVs. Adding to the above, in line with the New Forever brand promise, we are diversifying our SUV portfolio for our customers, and we hope that this introduction will further cement our position as the leaders in this segment.”

The cabin of the Tata Kaziranga Edition receives beige upholstery, faux-wood dashboard, beige coloured inserts, and an embossed outlined torso of two rhinoceroses facing each other on the front headrests.
The Tata Harrier Kaziranga Edition retains all the visual updates as mentioned above, but sits on a pair of black 17-inch alloy wheels and will come in two trims – Harrier XZ+ and Harrier XZA+. The flagship Tata Safari Kaziranga Edition will also sport similar visual enhancements, with black 18in alloy wheels. The added features here are ventilated seats in the first & second row, wireless charger, Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, air purifier, and iRA connected car feature. This edition in the Safari will be available in 4 trims – XZ+ 7S, XZA+ 7S, XZ+ 6S, XZA+ 6S. The entire range also receives an embossed outlined torso of two rhinoceroses facing each other on the front headrests.
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