So what’s particular about the Kaziranga range? Rajesh Karkera and Hitesh Harisinghani discover out.
Paying homage to one among India’s iconic nationwide parks, Tata Motors has launched the ‘Untamed Kaziranga range of SUVs’ in a brand new Grassland beige color.
This particular version of SUVs will likely be obtainable in India’s first and most secure sub-compact SUV – the Punch, India’s first GNCAP 5star rated automotive – the Nexon, the firm’s premium SUV with the Land Rover DNA – the Harrier and its flagship 7 seater SUV – the Safari.
The Kaziranga version is accessible solely in the prime variant trims of those vehicles.
Here’s taking a better have a look at the Kaziranga range of compact SUVs, Tata Punch and Tata Nexon.
The Nexon additionally will get ventilated entrance seats and an auto-dimming inside mirror plus a built-in air air purifier.
The interiors have an earthy beige upholstery and barring the Punch, which will get an earth beige trim on the dashboard as a substitute of the regular gentle gray tone, all the others have a tropical wood panel on the dashboard as seen above.
All the SUVs are available the identical Grassland beige color with a blacked-out theme of the roof, wheels, pillars and the outdoors mirrors. Not to miss the one-horned rhino motif — a homage to Kaziranga’s most well-known resident — on the entrance fenders.
The Harrier as well as will get ventilated entrance seats, wi-fi Android Auto, Apple Carplay and likewise a built-in air air purifier.
Here’s a better have a look at the larger SUVs, The Harrier and Safari.
Incidentally, that is the New Tata Safari’s 4th avatar — first got here the Adventure range on launch, then the Dark version, adopted by the Gold version, and now the Kaziranga version.
The upholstery in all the Kaziranga editions have an earth beige black tone with the rhino motifs on the headrests, as seen above on the Tata Safari
And now for the costs.
While one welcomes the new additions with all the new options, together with the value improve perhaps the Harrier and Safari might have gotten higher touchscreen items which might be larger and extra responsive?




























