Written by Prashant Pathak,
Published: 11 November 2025
The legendary Tata Safari is finally due for a comeback, and everyone is excited to see it again. The Tata Safari 2025 is set to be launched in December 2025, sources said. The SUV has been redesigned with a blend of bold design, advanced safety, and driving dynamics. The anticipated price range is between ₹14.66 lakh and ₹25.96 lakh (ex-showroom) which where this vehicle is likely to work wonders on Indian families or SUV lovers.
Design and Interior Features
The 2025 Safari has the same aggressive, powerful, stance as its predecessors in a clean pratical package. Buyers can anticipate a new front grille, updated LED headlamps and fancy alloy wheels. Also look for the new truck to receive a more modern infotainment experience, improved connectivity, cooled seats and updated safety tech inside. These premium touches will allow riders a plush and comfortable ride, while drivers have access to the kind of modern tech-friendly interface they need.
Tata Motors’ Strategy & Comfort
Tata Motors is obviously targeting a wide range of audience with a view to making the Safari attractive for families in need of space, considering it as a spacious three-row SUV but also young professionals who are attracted by stylish, tech-loaded vehicles. The brand plans to keep Safari in the premium SUV segment with petrol offerings and some upgraded features. Timing in december 2025 is strategic, landed on the head of a post-holiday sales wave and offering buyers another option to consider fresh in the calendar year.
Highlights of Tata Harrier 2025
- Expected Launch: December 2025
- Price: ₹14.66 lakh – ₹25.96 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Engines: 1.5-litre turbo petrol (170 PS / 280 Nm), 2.0-litre diesel
- Transmission: Manual and automatic almost certainly
- Exterior Tidbits: Restyled front grille, LED headlamps, new wheels (alloys)
- What’s Inside: Upgraded infotainment, ventilated seats, advanced safety tech
- Who is the buyers: Families, SUV lovers and city where comfort and adventure to merge looking motorists.
This News update for The Ayodhya Times is curated by Editor and Author by Prashant Pathak.
