Upcoming Tata Safari Imagined as a Police Vehicle

by Jatin Chhibber | 20/01/2021
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Here’s a recent digital rendering, which shows the new-gen Tata Safari as a police vehicle. The 2021 model of the SUV will be powered by a diesel mill. 

Recently, Tata Motors revealed the new-gen Safari in the Indian market, and it is scheduled to launch on 26th January 2021. Rendering artists around the country are using their skills and imagination to create some relatable examples. Here’s latest digital rendering, which shows the new-gen Tata Safari imagined as a police car. 

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This digital render shows, the all-new Tata Safari gets police livery on white colour shade. The roof of the car features black wrap. That’s more than enough when it comes to changes in the ‘police version’ of the car. In Madhya Pradesh, Tata Safari Strome, which is no more on sale in India- is used by the police officials. Talking about the new-gen Safari, it shares its underpinnings with the Harrier but will get a new roof that raises the height of the SUV and an extra row for passengers. The top-spec trims of the car are expected to get a panoramic sunroof. The SUV will be based on the company’s OmergaARC platform. This platform is a derivative of Land Rover’s LS500 platform, which also underpins the ongoing Discovery Sport.

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Mechanically, it will get propelled by a 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel mill, which is capable of shredding out 170bhp of peak power and 350 Nm of twisting force. Transmission duties will be done by a 6-speed MT or a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. The same engine and gearbox options are offered with Tata Harrier. Once launched, it will rub shoulders with the likes of MG Hector Plus and new-gen Mahindra XUV500. The 2020 Tata Safari is expected to be slightly expensive than that of the Harrier. Being the flagship car in the automaker’s stable, the new-gen Tata Safari will come loaded with features like driving modes, a touchscreen infotainment system with latest connectivity features, automatic A/C and much more. Before the launch of new-gen Tata Safari, the carmaker will introduce the turbo petrol trim of Altroz in India, which will directly rub shoulders against the likes of the turbo petrol variant of new-gen Hyundai i20.
 

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