Expected to debut later this year, the updated Safari looks to get design changes in line with the Harrier EV concept
Tata Safari Facelifted Test Mule Previews SUV’s Design Changes
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The Safari gets a heavily updated nose with a new bumper, redesigned headlamp housings, sleeker light clusters and a more upright grille.
Revised Fascia
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In profile, the Safari stays unchanged though the test mule does wear different alloy wheels
Updates To The Profile
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Changes to the rear are expected to be minor with updated tail-lamps and a tweaked rear bumper.
Updates to the Rear
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Previous images of the Harrier facelift being tested suggest that updates to the cabin could be cosmetic only with the Safari getting a feature update in 2023.
Changes to the cabin
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Coming to the engine options, the Safari is expected to carry forward with its current 2.0-litre diesel engine though a new turbo-petrol engine could also be offered.