<p paraeid="{c3a60c15-723c-4840-9638-fe7005dee7eb}{147}" paraid="1223175459" xml:lang="EN-GB">Tata Motors on Wednesday announced that the company will bring back the ‘Safari’, which will be essentially the Gravitas. </p>.<p paraeid="{c3a60c15-723c-4840-9638-fe7005dee7eb}{232}" paraid="841832038" xml:lang="EN-GB">Shailesh Chandra, President, Passenger Vehicles Business Unit (PVBU), Tata Motors, said: “We are proud and elated to re-introduce our flagship SUV -- Safari. The Safari has been the most sought-after SUV on Indian roads for well over two decades. </p>.<p paraeid="{cdddc25d-96ad-4cc0-a994-1113bddb1a36}{106}" paraid="1358846403" xml:lang="EN-GB">“In its new avatar, the Safari will appeal to the socially active, fun loving customers who seek out unique experiences and adventure,” he added. </p>.<p paraeid="{19a11be2-706b-462b-a71d-85b6c26485ad}{32}" paraid="1064900833" xml:lang="EN-GB">Tata Motors said that the Safari combines the technologies of Tata Motors' Impact 2.0 design language with the OMEGARC, an architecture derived from the D8 platform from Land Rover. </p>.<p paraeid="{dbceed3c-959e-4cbf-9bd7-6604d6661174}{201}" paraid="269895773" xml:lang="EN-GB">The Indian auto major added that this adaptive architecture allows for further drivetrain enhancements, including all-wheel drive and possibilities of electrification in future. </p>.<p paraeid="{19a11be2-706b-462b-a71d-85b6c26485ad}{43}" paraid="1441083334" xml:lang="EN-GB">Tata Motors has said that bookings will begin soon. The launch is expected towards the end of the month. </p>.<p paraeid="{9b326b0d-a268-409e-8b4f-503d582f1fd1}{15}" paraid="284629947" xml:lang="EN-GB">The Safari was sold from 1998 to 2019, with the Safari Storme version being produced and sold from 2012. </p>
<p paraeid="{c3a60c15-723c-4840-9638-fe7005dee7eb}{147}" paraid="1223175459" xml:lang="EN-GB">Tata Motors on Wednesday announced that the company will bring back the ‘Safari’, which will be essentially the Gravitas. </p>.<p paraeid="{c3a60c15-723c-4840-9638-fe7005dee7eb}{232}" paraid="841832038" xml:lang="EN-GB">Shailesh Chandra, President, Passenger Vehicles Business Unit (PVBU), Tata Motors, said: “We are proud and elated to re-introduce our flagship SUV -- Safari. The Safari has been the most sought-after SUV on Indian roads for well over two decades. </p>.<p paraeid="{cdddc25d-96ad-4cc0-a994-1113bddb1a36}{106}" paraid="1358846403" xml:lang="EN-GB">“In its new avatar, the Safari will appeal to the socially active, fun loving customers who seek out unique experiences and adventure,” he added. </p>.<p paraeid="{19a11be2-706b-462b-a71d-85b6c26485ad}{32}" paraid="1064900833" xml:lang="EN-GB">Tata Motors said that the Safari combines the technologies of Tata Motors' Impact 2.0 design language with the OMEGARC, an architecture derived from the D8 platform from Land Rover. </p>.<p paraeid="{dbceed3c-959e-4cbf-9bd7-6604d6661174}{201}" paraid="269895773" xml:lang="EN-GB">The Indian auto major added that this adaptive architecture allows for further drivetrain enhancements, including all-wheel drive and possibilities of electrification in future. </p>.<p paraeid="{19a11be2-706b-462b-a71d-85b6c26485ad}{43}" paraid="1441083334" xml:lang="EN-GB">Tata Motors has said that bookings will begin soon. The launch is expected towards the end of the month. </p>.<p paraeid="{9b326b0d-a268-409e-8b4f-503d582f1fd1}{15}" paraid="284629947" xml:lang="EN-GB">The Safari was sold from 1998 to 2019, with the Safari Storme version being produced and sold from 2012. </p>