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Tata to launch Harrier, Safari and Nexon in a new Red Dark edition, colours teased before launch, all you need to know

Tata: The Red Dark variant of Tata Motors’ three SUVs has been teased as a potential soon-to-be-released model in India. The new Dark editions of the Tata Safari and Tata Harrier were on display by the business at the January Auto Show. Recently, it released a teaser that features three Vehicle outlines in the Red Dark edition.

Even though it was known that the car company would provide exclusive models of the Tata Safari and Tata Harrier. The Tata Nexon, which might also get a Red Dark edition, caught people off guard in the teaser.

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Tata Red Dark Edition Teaser

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Red Dark edition details

Last month at Auto Expo 2023, the company displayed Harrier and Safari Dark variants that included more features and additional red accents. The SUVs displayed at the Auto Expo were known as Tata Red Dark versions and had a completely black body, 18-inch alloy wheels, red brake callipers, and a subdued red grille insert.

Features

The SUVs came equipped with an improved touchscreen infotainment system, ADAS, and a fully digital instrument cluster, as well as additional safety features including six airbags. Additional distinctive exterior features include ventilated front seats, red grab handles, Carnelian Red seats with a quilted pattern, distinctive grey dashboard trim, and a piano black theme on the steering wheel. Together with other things, they had red ambient lighting.

The revised Harrier, Safari, and Nexon, as well as their Red Dark variants, will not include any mechanical changes as Tata Motors has modified its complete passenger car line-up to conform with the Bharat Stage 6 Phase-II requirements.

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