
Last Updated on: 08 Jan 2026
Tata Safari
The Tata Safari SUV is the reincarnation of the iconic Safari nameplate in India, which was relaunched in February 2021 in India. The Tata car is priced from ₹13.29 lakh for the entry-level Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI trim, ex-showroom. The fully-loaded Accomplished X + Stealth Dark 6 seat 2.0 Diesel AT variant is priced at ₹25.96 lakh, also ex-showroom.
It is available in a total of 53 trims, including Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Smart 7 seat 2.0 Diesel, Pure X 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Pure X Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Adventure X + 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Pure X 7 seat 2.0 Diesel, Pure X 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Adventure X + Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Pure X Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel, Pure X Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Adventure X + 7 seat 2.0 Diesel, Pure X 7 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Adventure X + 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Adventure X + Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel, Adventure X + Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Pure X Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Accomplished X 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Adventure X + 7 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Accomplished X Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Adventure X + Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Accomplished X 7 seat 2.0 Diesel, Accomplished X 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Accomplished X + 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Accomplished X + 6 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Accomplished X Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel, Accomplished X Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Accomplished X + Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Accomplished X + Dark 6 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Accomplished Ultra 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Accomplished Ultra 6 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Accomplished Ultra Red Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Accomplished Ultra Red Dark 6 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI, Accomplished X 7 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Accomplished X + 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Accomplished X + 7 seat 2.0 Diesel, Accomplished X + 6 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Accomplished X + 6 seat 2.0 Diesel, Accomplished X + Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Accomplished X Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Accomplished X + Dark 6 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Accomplished X + Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel, Accomplished X + Dark 6 seat 2.0 Diesel, Accomplished Ultra 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Accomplished Ultra 6 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Accomplished X + Stealth Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel, Accomplished Ultra Red Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Accomplished Ultra Red Dark 6 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT, Accomplished X + 7 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Accomplished X + 6 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Accomplished X + Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Accomplished X + Stealth Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Accomplished X + Dark 6 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, Accomplished X + Stealth Dark 6 seat 2.0 Diesel AT, which are available either in a 6- or 7-seater avatar. The Safari car is powered by a single 170hp 2.0-litre diesel engine. It gets an option between a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox.
The Tata Safari SUV gets a 50-litre fuel tank and has a mileage range of 14.1 kmpl - 16.3 kmpl.
Tata Safari - Key Highlights
- It is the flagship ICE-powered Tata SUV in India, on-road prices of which range between ₹15.44 lakh and ₹30.79 lakh in the city of Delhi.
- Tata Safari dimensions are 4668mm in length, 1922mm in width and 1795mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2741mm.
- Gets an option between 6- and 7-seats and a dual-tone cabin theme, the theme of which depends on the chosen variant.
- It is powered by a 2-litre diesel engine that puts out 170hp and 350Nm and is paired with either a manual or a torque converter automatic gearbox.
- It is available only with a front-wheel-drive (FWD) setup.
- Key features include a 12.3-inch touchscreen, a 10.26-inch digital driver’s display, powered front seats with an electronic boss mode on the co-driver's seat, and a panoramic sunroof.
- Safari gets a 5-star crash safety rating from both Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP with features like Level-2 ADAS, 360-degree camera and front and rear parking cameras.
The Tata Safari rivals include the Mahindra XUV700, Mahindra Scorpio N, MG Hector Plus and Hyundai Alcazar. Similar priced variants of the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Suzuki Victoris, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Kia Seltos, Tata Harrier and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder can also be considered an alternative to the Tata Safari.
Tata Safari Latest Updates
7 Jan 2026: Tata Motors launched the Safari petrol with prices ranging between Rs 13.29 lakh and Rs 25.20 lakh (ex-showroom). The petrol engine joined the lineup 5 years after the Safari originally went on sale.
23 Dec 2025: Tata Motors revealed specs and trim details for the upcominng Safari petrol. It was the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine that debut on the Sierra, but was tuned slightly differently for the Safari.
12 Nov 2025: Tata Motors confirmed plans for a new petrol engine for the Safari.
06 Oct 2025: Discounts up to ₹83,000 are available on the Tata Safari this month
22 Sep 2025: Prices of Safari reduced by up to ₹1.43 lakh due to new GST rates
05 Aug 2025: Safari Adventure X+ variant launched at ₹19.99 lakh
21 Feb 2025: Safari Stealth edition launched at ₹25.75 lakh
Tata Safari Features and specifications
Our Rating | 8 |
Mileage | 14.1 kmpl - 16.3 kmpl |
Engine | 1498 cc - 1956 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol, Diesel |
Transmission | Manual, Torque Converter Auto |
Seats | 6 - 7 |
Body Style | SUV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 170hp |
Max Torque | 350Nm |
Warranty Distance | 100000 km |
Warranty Duration | 3 Years |
Tata Safari price & variants
The Tata Safari is available in 53 variants, the prices of which start from ₹13.29 lakh for the Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI trim (ex-showroom). Safari on-road prices in the city of Delhi start from ₹15.44 lakh and go up to 30.79 lakh.
- It is available with a 2-litre diesel engine, which produces 170ps and 350Nm and is mated either with a manual or an automatic transmission.
- A 6-speed manual transmission is offered with all trims except the mid-spec Accomplished X+ Stealth 6-seater model.
- All trims from the Pure X trim are available with a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox.
- All variants are available with a 7-seater configuration, while the 6-seater version can be had with Accomplished X+ trims.
Tata Safari expert review
We like
Petrol is smooth with effortless performance
Good ride quality and highway manners
Feature packed
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We don't like
Ergonomic quirks persist
Gruff diesel engine
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Reviewed by: Lenny D'sa
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Tata Safari comparison

Tata Safari mileage
The Tata Safari balances usable efficiency with everyday drivability, making it suitable for both stop-go traffic and weekend getaways.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diesel | 1956 cc | Manual | 16.3 kmpl |
| Diesel | 1956 cc | Torque Converter Auto | 14.1 kmpl |
Tata Safari news
Tata Safari Images
Check out the Tata Safari’s bold and dominant exterior design, elegant and futuristic interior and a modern feature suite including a robust safety suite, in our detailed 112 gallery.
The Tata Safari is a mid-size SUV that offers ample seating space for 6-7 passengers, while not compromising on convenience or safety features, which it rounds off perfectly with a potent 2.0-litre diesel engine.
Tata Safari videos
To make it easier for you to arrive at a buying decision, we have given our opinions on all aspects of the Tata Safari, including its exterior and interior design, convenience and safety features, and impressions on its practicality and performance as well. We have also compared it with some of its rivals to see how it fares against its competitors.










Tata Safari Colours
The Tata Safari is available in 7 exterior hues, including Black / Cosmic Gold (dual Tone), Black / Galactic Sapphire (dual Tone), Black / Stardust Ash (dual Tone), Black / Stellar Frost (dual Tone), Black / Supernova Copper (dual Tone), Daytona Grey, Frost White, Lunar Slate, Matte Stealth Black, Oberon Black, Pure Grey, Royal Blue, Supernova Copper.
Inside, all variants except the Stealth and #Dark models come with dual-tone themes, the hues of which depend on the chosen variant. The Stealth and Dark variants are offered with an all-black cabin theme to give them a sportier appearance.
Tata Safari FAQs
Trending Questions on Tata Safari - Answered by Autocar Experts
Hello. We are looking for a new 7-seater for our family that will mainly be driven by my 65-year-old father. The monthly running will be 800-1000 km, mostly city driving. We want comfort, good performance, decent mileage, and easy-to-use controls rather than too many tech features. Our budget is ₹25 lakh. We had shortlisted the XUV 7XO and XEV 9S, but all the controls on the screen are difficult to use even for me. Now we are confused between the Safari diesel and petrol variants regarding mileage, maintenance cost, and more. Could you please suggest other options and help clear our doubts?
Go for the Tata Safari turbo-petrol. It is far more suited as a seven-seater than the Mahindra XUV 7XO, due to a more spacious third row. Also, the Sierra's touchscreen and user interface are far simpler than the Mahindra's, which can feel a bit overwhelming, at least initially.
While we haven't extensively tested the Safari turbo-petrol, expect single-digit fuel efficiency in urban conditions. It is expected of such a large SUV. If running costs matter, then you could consider the diesel version instead.
Relatively smaller and easier to drive 7-seater options are the Hyundai Alcazar and Kia Carens Clavis, which come with turbo-petrol and diesel automatic options.
Which vehicle should I buy, the MG Hector Plus or the Mahindra 7XO? I am looking for an SUV that is a 7-seater.
Of the two, the Mahindra XUV 7XO is the better pick. The XUV 7XO is packed with tech and is far nicer to drive than the MG Hector, too. Mahindra's engines and gearboxes are highlights, and the 7XO's updated suspension also gives it the edge in ride comfort. Importantly, the 7XO offers a better third-row experience than the Hector Plus.
That said, the XUV 7XO is not the best 7-seater for the money. Especially in case the third row space and comfort are a deal breaker for you. The Tata Safari offers a more comfortable third row among petrol/diesel SUVs of the segment.
If you are open to electric, the Mahindra XEV 9S is worth a look. While you could think of it as an all-electric version of the XUV 7XO, the 9S does boast of a better third row. The option to slide its middle row seats makes all the difference to balance second and third row space in the cabin.
I want to purchase a new vehicle with a maximum budget of ₹22 lakh. I am slightly confused between the Tata Harrier (diesel), Tata Sierra (diesel), and Tata Safari (diesel). I prefer a diesel car, and my priorities are good looks and low maintenance. Which one should I consider?
My budget is between 20 and 23 lakh, and I am looking for a good SUV that offers strong road presence and comfortable driving ergonomics for a 6-foot-tall driver.
While there are a lot of SUV options that fall within your budget, we've listed the top models worth checking out. Among the monocoque-bodied SUV options, there's Tata's Harrier and Safari, and the Mahindra XUV 7XO. These SUVs are large and have great road presence. Also, being monocoque SUVs, they score well on comfort and refinement.
If you are looking for something more hardcore, there's the option of Mahindra's ladder frame SUVs, namely the Scorpio N and Thar Roxx. These SUVs are big on image and have a toughness about them that's very appealing.
However, they are not as comfortable as the models listed above.
I have a family of six, including kids aged 11 and 6 and elderly parents. I’m looking for a petrol automatic car focused on comfort rather than performance, mainly for city use and one annual road trip. Annual usage is under 5,000 km, and my budget is preferably within ₹22 lakh. Which car should I choose?
The Kia Carens Clavis is the ideal pick for your requirements. It's a well-packaged MPV that offers comfortable seating across all three rows. A one-touch operation for the middle row seat fold makes access to the last row easy. Also, there is ample movement built into the middle row to balance space for all passengers.
The Clavis is also easy to drive and doesn't intimidate as some three-row SUVs can. From the Clavis line-up, the Turbo DCT HTX(O) is the one to buy.
Of the other three-row petrol-auto options, there's the Hyundai Alcazar, MG Hector Plus, Mahindra XUV 7XO and Tata Safari.
I want to upgrade from my existing Brezza diesel. My budget is around ₹20-23 lakh, and I am considering the XEV 9S or Tata Sierra. Please advise whether I should go for an EV or stick with a petrol or diesel vehicle like the Harrier or Safari. My monthly running is about 2,000 km, with roughly half of it on highways.
I’m looking for a diesel SUV and am torn between the Force Gurkha, Tata Safari, and Scorpio N. It will be my second car, mainly for highway trips and some city driving. Which one should I choose?
Out of the three options, the Tata Safari is the one to go for, for its excellent ride comfort, both on the highway and in urban conditions. It feels tough, and flattens bad roads very nicely.
Moreover, it is more comfortable in all three rows than the Mahindra Scorpio N. Tata's 2.0-litre diesel engine is punchy, although the Mahindra car has an edge in terms of refinement.
The Force Gurkha is the most rugged of the three, and the most capable off-road. But since you want a car for on-road driving, it is also the least comfortable, feels utilitarian, its diesel engine lacks performance, and there is a lot more body roll than the other two cars.
I need to buy a 7‑seater, and I am waiting for the Safari EV, but I really don’t know if Tata is actually developing the product or has just parked it for later. I can wait for 6-7 months. Do you have any reliable information about the status of the Safari EV, or should I go for other options?
The Tata Safari can be fully electrified, but Tata Motors had earlier put its launch plans on hold.
However, following the launch of the Mahindra XEV 9S, Tata Motors has revived plans for the Safari EV to take on the XEV 9S to stop Mahindra from running away with the Rs 20 lakh three-row SUV space. The Safari EV is now likely to be launched by mid-2025.
I am looking for a petrol 7-seater and am considering the Tata Safari and the Skoda Kodiaq. My objective is to buy the best value-for-money car. My overall driving will be mostly on highways and nearby areas of Delhi NCT, with city driving only for short distances on weekends, contributing about 25-30% of total driving. So far, my average annual driving has been limited to around 8,000 km.
Yes, the Tata Safari petrol is a good option to consider. The 170hp petrol engine is smooth and punchy, making it a lovely car to drive.
However, if you have the budget to opt for the Skoda Kodiaq, then, quite frankly, the Safari petrol, other than a much more spacious third row, can’t match the Kodiaq, which is in a different class altogether.
It is better engineered, has a quality feel and is superbly equipped. Also, for your driving, which is mainly on weekends and on highways, where there is less traffic, you can really enjoy the Kodiaq, which is a perfect car. The only compromise you will have to make is with the third row, which is best for kids.
































