Along with the Tata Sierra and Harrier EV, the Indian automaker unveiled several new models at the Auto Expo 2025, including the Tata Harrier EV and Safari Stealth edition. These special editions featured a black exterior and modified interior. The Stealth editions of Tata Safari and Harrier EV get matte black treatment on the outside.
Essential design elements of the Safari, such as the front grille and bumper, have also been painted black. The SUV has ‘Safari’ written on the front, while there are 19-inch alloy wheels on the sides. Meanwhile, the Harrier EV gets distinctive dual-tone alloy wheels. Apart from these changes, in every other way, the models retain design elements of the standard edition, such as the linked LED lighting and silhouette.
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Tata Safari and Harrier EV Stealth Edition: Features
While the Stealth editions of the Tata Safari and Harrier EV feature all-black interiors, the general dashboard design remains the same as the regular versions. The cabin of both the Harrier EV and Safari Stealth editions come with a panoramic sunroof, a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 10-inch digital instrument panel, a wireless charger, second-row sun shades, active climate control with touch panel options, a JBL key There is convenience. -Tuned 10-speaker sound system, cooled seats in the first and second rows, a new drive selector design for automatic models and dual-zone climate control.
In terms of safety, these SUVs come with seven airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX child seat tethers, electronic stability control (ESC), three-point seatbelts with seating reminder, hill hold assist, a 360-degree camera and Level 2 Are advanced drivers. Support systems.
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Tata Safari and Harrier EV Stealth Edition: Specifications
Both the Tata Safari Stealth Edition and Harrier EV Stealth Edition retain the same 2.0-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine that produces 168 bhp with 350 Nm of peak torque, mated to a six-speed manual and a six-speed manual transmission. The torque converter will be automatic. Offered. Fuel efficiency is expected to be 16.30 kmpl for the former and 14.50 kmpl for the latter.
The dual-motor version of the Harrier EV delivers an impressive torque output of 520 Nm. Speaking to Tata Motors, they have not yet given specific details about the EV’s battery capacity, motor specifications or range capabilities.
The special editions are likely to come at a higher price than the standard models. Furthermore, the price of Tata Safari is between 15.50 lakh more 27 lakh, and the Harrier EV is likely to be introduced just above that 30 million. The prices mentioned are ex-showroom.