Tata Safari Storme facelift launched at Rs 9.99 lakh

    Available in LX, EX and VX trims, the facelifted Storme gets some styling tweaks inside and out and some additional equipment.

    Published On Jun 02, 2015 12:40:00 PM

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    Tata Safari Storme facelift launched at Rs 9.99 lakh

    The Tata Safari Storme facelift has gone on sale at a starting price of Rs 9.99 lakh. Dealers have already been taking bookings for some time now, for an amount ranging from Rs 10,000- 50,000. 

    The mildly updated Storme gets some styling tweaks inside and out and some additional equipment. On the outside, there’s a new Land Rover-like grille while inside, there’s a new steering wheel (similar to the one on the Zest and Bolt), and an all-black theme with silver accents.

    Added features include rear parking sensors, centre armrest for rear passengers and a new audio system with a display screen, USB, aux-in and Bluetooth compatibility, and steering-mounted controls.

    Mechanically, the updated Safari Storme gets the Aria’s 2.2-litre Varicor diesel engine that makes 148bhp and 32.63kgm of torque – an extra 10bhp over the previous model.

    While prices for the middle EX, and top VX trims are unchanged from the previous model, the base LX trim is less expensive than before (by about Rs 40,000), but loses out on rear disc brakes and third-row jumpseats.

    Prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)

    LX - Rs 9.99 lakh

    EX - Rs 11.60 lakh

    VX - Rs 13.02 lakh (4x4 - Rs 14.35 lakh)

    Suraj Kannan

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