Tata Safari Stealth Edition Reaches Dealerships: A Closer Look [Video]

Tata recently launched a limited-edition version of the Safari and Harrier SUVs in the market. Tata calls it the Stealth Edition, and it was first showcased at the Bharat Mobility Expo. Tata launched the Stealth Edition of the Safari and Harrier to celebrate 27 years of the Safari brand in the Indian market. The SUV has already started reaching dealerships, and here we have a quick walkaround video that shows the Stealth Edition of the Safari.
The video has been shared by Atharva Dhuri on his YouTube channel. In this video, the vlogger gives us a quick walkaround of the newly launched Safari Stealth Edition. The Stealth Edition, as mentioned above, is a limited-edition model, and Tata currently plans to sell only 2,700 units of the Safari and Harrier in the market.
The Stealth Edition of the Safari looks the same as the regular or Dark Edition Safari on the outside. However, Tata has made minor changes to make it look different from the rest. The main attraction here is the paint job. The SUV gets a unique matte black shade. There are no chrome accents anywhere on the exterior. The SUV features a gloss black front grille, 19-inch alloy wheels with a new design, a Stealth badge on the fenders, and Safari branding at the rear.
The SUV retains the same old projector LED split headlamp setup, a welcome LED bar that meets the dual-function LED DRLs, a blacked-out skid plate, ORVMs, all-LED tail lamps, and more. As we move to the interior, we see a few more changes. The SUV gets an all-black interior, which Tata calls Carbon Noir, along with a Stealth badge inside the cabin. The dashboard features a combination of black and carbon-fiber finish. The dashboard design remains the same.
The Stealth Edition is based on the top-end variant of the Safari, which means it offers all premium features. The SUV gets a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster, ventilated front seats, a panoramic sunroof, Level 2+ ADAS, a 10-speaker JBL sound system, dual-zone climate control, connected car features, and more.
The vlogger mentions that the driver-side armrest on the Stealth Edition is adjustable, and the roof liner is also all black. We see airline-style headrests for the rear seats as well.
The Safari Stealth Edition is offered with both bench and captain seats at the rear. Tata is not offering a manual gearbox option with the 6-seater version of the Stealth Edition variant. The Safari Stealth Edition is powered by the same 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel engine as the regular Safari and Harrier. The diesel engine generates 170 PS and 350 Nm of peak torque. The engine is sourced from Fiat and is also used in the MG Hector and Jeep Compass.
When compared to the regular Dark Edition, the newly launched Stealth Edition of the Safari is about Rs 25,000 more expensive. The price for the Tata Safari Stealth Edition starts at Rs 25.75 lakh (ex-showroom). The starting price of the regular Tata Safari is Rs 15.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The Stealth Edition of the Harrier also features similar cosmetic upgrades.