

The Dark Edition trim is also available with the option of both a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque convertor automatic gearbox, just like the regular Safari. Powering the new Safari Dark edition is the same 170hp, 350Nm, 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine. 2022 Tata Safari Dark Edition: engine and gearbox Hence, its top-spec trim gets features like an 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity support, ventilated first and second row seats (also offered on the Safari Gold Edition), a wireless charger, JBL audio system, Tata iRA connected car tech, 7.0-inch part-digital instrument cluster, an air purifier, panoramic sunroof and leatherette seat upholstery. In terms of equipment, the Safari Dark Edition comes well kitted, considering it is based on the higher XT+ and XZ+ trims of the standard SUV. Prior to this, the Safari was only offered with either a white or beige interior theme, even on other special variants like the Adventure and Gold edition. On the inside, the Safari is finally available with an all-black theme across the cabin with a 'Blackstone Matrix' insert on the dashboard. These changes are very much in line with what Tata has done with the other Dark Editions models – Altroz, Nexon, Nexon EV and Harrier.

The only chrome visible on this new trim is on the Tata and Dark Edition badges. Tata has further given gloss black accents on the grille, headlight surrounds and window surrounds (all of which are chrome on the standard model) as well as black 18-inch alloy wheels. The Dark Edition Safari comes finished in a paint shade called Oberon Black (same shade as on the Harrier Dark Edition). Tata Safari Dark Edition prices (ex-showroom, India)Ģ022 Tata Safari Dark Edition: exterior changes
