2021 Tata Safari Adventure Edition First Look I What’s Different?
- Mar 1, 2021
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The Safari Jet edition comes at a premium of Rs 30,000.
Harrier and Nexon Jet editions carry a premium of Rs 50,000 and Rs 33,000, respectively.
The Safari and Harrier get some safety feature additions while the Nexon gains a wireless charger.
There are no mechanical changes to all three SUVs.
We are not new to Tata and its obsession with special editions. And prior to the upcoming festive season, the brand has launched yet another Jet special edition line for all three SUVs - Safari, Harrier and the Nexon. Based on the top-end XZ+ variants of all three SUVs, the changes are strictly cosmetic similar to the previous Dark and Kaziranga Editions.
Of the cosmetic changes, the most prominent is the new bronze shade which Tata calls Starlight. The SUVs will be finished in a dual-tone finish of Starlight with a silver roof. Other subtle changes include blacked-out alloy wheels and silver skid plates for both front and rear. The changes are also carried over to the cabin which is clad in white and black along with various bronze inserts and accents on the door and floor consoles. There’s also Jet embroidery on the headrests and dedicated bronze stitching on the seats to remind you which special edition you’re driving.
Tata Nexon Jet Edition cabin
The Safari Jet editions carry a premium of Rs 30,000 over the respective variants while the Harrier and Nexon Jet editions come at premiums of Rs 50,000 and Rs 33,000, respectively.
Here are the prices with the premium the Jet editions carry over the respective variants:
Jet Edition Models |
Ex-showroom Price, Delhi |
Premium Over Respective Variants |
Safari XZ+ (Diesel 6 seater) |
Rs 21.45 lakhs |
Rs 30,000 |
Safari XZA+ (Diesel 6 seater) |
Rs 22.75 lakhs |
Rs 30,000 |
Safari XZ+ (Diesel 7 seater) |
Rs 21.35 lakhs |
Rs 30,000 |
Safari XZA+ (Diesel 7 seater) |
Rs 22.65 lakhs |
Rs 30,000 |
Harrier XZ+ (Diesel) |
Rs 20.90 lakhs |
Rs 50,000 |
Harrier XZA+ (Diesel) |
Rs 22.20 lakhs |
Rs 50,000 |
Nexon XZ+ (P) (Diesel) |
Rs 13.43 lakhs |
Rs 33,000 |
Nexon XZA+ (P) (Diesel) |
Rs 14.08 lakhs |
Rs 33,000 |
Nexon XZ+ (P) (Petrol) |
Rs 12.13 lakhs |
Rs 33,000 |
Nexon XZA+ (P) (Petrol) |
Rs 12.78 lakhs |
Rs 33,000 |
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Although there are no mechanical changes to all three SUVs, the Harrier and Safari Jet editions get the addition of three new safety features. These include driver doze off alert, panic brake alert, and after impact braking. Moreover, Tata has also added a C-type USB charger for all rows of both the SUVs as well as new comfort headrests for the second row ( for Safari) and an electronic handbrake with 4 disc brakes (for Harrier). The Nexon Jet edition on the other hand gets one feature addition in the form of a wireless charger.
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