Tata Motors launches Safari Dark

Launched last year, the vehicle has been built of OMEGARC architecture, which in turn is derived from Land Rover’s legendary D8 platform.

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Tata Motors launches Safari Dark

Tata Motors has  launched the Safari Dark,  its  latest  addition to its Dark range. It has been opened for bookings at a price tag starting from Rs 19.05 lakh  (ex-showroom, Delhi), the company said in a statement. Launched last year, the vehicle has been built of OMEGARC architecture, which in turn is derived from Land Rover’s legendary D8 platform. About 16,000 customers have already booked the vehicle, the company said. In terms of the updates, the Safari Dark Edition is said to be  in line with the Dark Editions of the Altroz, Nexon, Nexon EV and Harrier. 

Rajan Amba, vice president, Sales, Marketing and Customer Service,  Passenger Vehicles, Tata Motors, said, “Launched in July last year, with a power-packed line-up featuring India’s safest premium hatchback – the Altroz, India’s first GNCAP 5 star rated car, the Nexon, a premium midsize SUV with the Land Rover DNA - the Harrier and the Nexon EV, the Dark range has, in a very short span of time, become a mainstay of our New Forever range."  

 

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