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Tata Safari price in Daman

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₹14.44 - ₹28.40 Lakh
On road price, Daman
Daman
Starting₹20,916 /month
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The Tata Safari on road price in Daman starts from ₹14.44 lakh for the base model (Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI) to about ₹28.40 lakh for the top model (Accomplished X + Stealth Dark 6 seat 2.0 Diesel AT) including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance.
 

In comparison, the Tata Safari price in Daman are between ₹13.29 lakh and ₹26.15 lakh (ex-showroom price).

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Tata Safari price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Tata Safari Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI
1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.44 Lakh
Airbags
Parking sensors
Rear passenger adjustable seats
Automatic climate control
Adjustable ORVM
Tata Safari Smart 7 seat 2.0 Diesel
1956 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹16.01 Lakh
Airbags
Parking sensors
Rear passenger adjustable seats
Automatic climate control
Adjustable ORVM
Tata Safari Pure X 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI
1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹17.88 Lakh
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Tata Safari Pure X Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI
1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.44 Lakh
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Tata Safari Adventure X + 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI
1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.24 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Tata Safari Pure X 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT
1498 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹19.41 Lakh
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Tata Safari Adventure X + Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI
1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.80 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Tata Safari Pure X Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT
1498 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹20.07 Lakh
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags

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In the city of Daman, prices of the Tata Safari start from ₹13.29 lakh and go all the way up to ₹26.15 lakh (ex showroom price). 

In Daman, Prices of the Tata Safari start at ₹13.29 lakh, ex-showroom,  for the entry-level Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI. On-road, this variant is available at around ₹14.44 lakh.

The fully-loaded top model (Accomplished X + Stealth Dark 6 seat 2.0 Diesel AT) of the Safari is priced at ₹26.15 lakh in Daman. On road price of this variant is around ₹28.40 lakh. 

In Daman, ex-showroom prices of the Safari Dark edition start at ₹19.43 lakh, while the Stealth edition prices start from ₹25.86 lakh. 

The on road price of Tata Safari in Daman starts from Rs 14.44 lakh and goes upto Rs 28.40 lakh.

The Tata Safari base model on road price in Daman is Rs 14.44 lakh.

The Tata Safari top model on road price in Daman is Rs 28.40 lakh.

The Tata Safari diesel model price in Daman starts from Rs 14.66 lakh (ex-showroom price).

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Sunil Naths

1d

I have a Scorpio, a diesel Dzire, and a Tata Zest, all Euro 4, and all running fine without any problems. I want to buy a family car as I have to travel to New Delhi with my family two or three times a month. Which SUV would you suggest?

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Autocar India

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Trips to New Delhi with family two or three times a month call for a roomy, safe, easy long-distance car that stays steady at highway speeds. For that use, we would pick the Toyota Innova HyCross VX Hybrid. It suits this job best because it rides comfortably over bad patches, has a very spacious second row, and with the third row folded, it swallows all the luggage a family carries. The hybrid runs on petrol with help from an electric motor, so it feels very smooth and quiet in traffic and uses less fuel on those long runs. The automatic gearbox makes the Delhi traffic parts far less tiring, and Toyota’s good service network is another plus.Two things to keep in mind. The Toyota Innova HyCross is priced on the higher side, and there can be a waiting period in some cities. Also, it is not as rough-road tough as your old Scorpio, so if you do a lot of broken village roads, drive it and see if the ground clearance and comfort work for you.If you prefer a diesel with strong pull and a higher driving view, look at the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel automatic. It is more comfortable and modern than your older Scorpio and feels steady at highway speeds. Another good diesel family SUV is the Tata Safari automatic, which has a big cabin, a more spacious third row than the 7XO and a comfy ride.Overall, for frequent Delhi runs with family, the Innova Hycross VX Hybrid lines up best. If you want a diesel feel, the XUV 7XO or Safari will suit you better.

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Darpan Shah

5d

Hello, I am looking for a family car that is also good for highway use. The car will be used for approximately 1,000 km per month, mainly for long drives over the weekends. My budget is around 25-30 lakh, and I would prefer a car with captain seats in the second row and ample boot space, as I have a young child and we usually carry a lot of luggage. Highway safety is a priority.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
4d

We would recommend opting for the Kia Carens Clavis based on your requirements. The Carens is designed with family use in mind, offering comfortable captain seats and a usable third row when needed. With the third row folded, it provides a large luggage bay, which is one of your key requirements. It is easy to drive, comfortable over long distances and works very well for weekend highway trips with a young child.If you want a more rugged SUV feel with stronger highway performance, the Mahindra XUV 7XO is worth considering. It comes with a more powerful diesel engine and feels stronger and more effortless at highway speeds, especially when fully loaded. However, the third row is best suited for occasional use, and overall practicality is not as good as the Carens for a family setup.Similarly, the Tata Safari diesel automatic is a strong alternative if safety and ride comfort are top priorities. It feels robust, handles bad roads very well and has a more accommodating third row than the Mahindra. But like the XUV 7XO, it is not as flexible as the Clavis for carrying passengers and luggage together.The Toyota Innova HyCross remains the most comfortable and refined option overall, but the captain seat variants typically stretch beyond your budget once on-road costs are considered.

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Hardik Desai

1w

I am planning to buy a new SUV. My daily commute is around 50km in Mumbai city with occasional intercity trips on the highway. Should I go with a diesel or a petrol engine? I have shortlisted the Mahindra XUV 7XO 7L Automatic Diesel. Which is the other option in a similar range?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
6d

Go for the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel automatic. With your 50 km daily running and occasional highway trips, diesel makes good sense, as you will benefit from better efficiency over time and strong low-speed torque, which helps in city traffic. The automatic is smooth enough for everyday use, and the car feels stable and comfortable on the highway, with ample space for family and luggage. Mahindra’s service network in Mumbai is also well established, which adds to peace of mind.Do keep in mind that modern diesels use a DPF system, which can require occasional cleaning runs if the car is driven only in slow traffic. Your highway trips should naturally take care of this, but if a regeneration message appears, a steady 15-20 minute drive will clear it. Also, the third row is best suited for occasional use, so it is worth checking comfort if you plan to use all seven seats regularly.If you want a close alternative, the Tata Safari diesel automatic offers a more comfortable and spacious third row, making it more suitable for frequent family use. If you prefer to avoid diesel altogether and want the smoothest city experience, a strong hybrid like the Toyota Innova HyCross is worth considering, though it comes at a higher price.

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Rohit P

1w

I am planning to upgrade from my 2017 Honda City diesel, which is now over nine years old. I am looking for a 7-seater, although it will mostly be used as a 5-seater, with occasional requirements to carry 6-7 passengers. The car will primarily be used in Gurgaon for city driving, along with highway trips on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway for going to Kota, Rajasthan. My key requirements include good comfort for five passengers, a usable third row when needed, and a preference for an automatic transmission. My budget is around ₹26 lakh. At present, I am inclined towards the Tata Safari Petrol AT (Accomplished X). However, my main concern is the drop in mileage and the resulting increase in running costs. My current Honda City delivers around 23 kpl on highways and about 15 kpl in the city, whereas I expect the Safari petrol automatic to return roughly 12 kpl on highways and about 9 kpl in city conditions. This translates to a significant 40-50% drop in fuel efficiency, leading to noticeably higher fuel expenses. My monthly usage is approximately 800 km, split evenly between city and highway driving. While fuel efficiency is an important factor, it is not the only deciding criterion. I have considered diesel options but ruled them out due to my usage pattern, as the car may remain unused for weeks at a time and may not see highway runs for two to three months, which could lead to DPF-related issues. I have also evaluated the Mahindra XUV700 AX7 AT in both petrol and diesel forms. The petrol variant still has relatively low mileage, while the diesel brings back the same DPF concerns. Additionally, the third row in the XUV700 is not very practical due to tight headroom and limited knee room. The second row does not slide, which makes access more difficult. I briefly considered the Carens Clavis as well, but it appears to offer lower safety compared to the other options.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

Pick the Tata Safari petrol. It meets most of your requirements, though fuel consumption will be high, particularly in the city. As a daily car, it is easy to drive, has light steering and a smooth automatic transmission, and runs well on bad roads. The second row slides, so you can share space with the third row when you have 6 or 7 on board, and getting in and out is easier than in the Mahindra XUV 7XO. On the highway, it feels steady and quiet.If fuel efficiency is a big concern, consider the Kia Carens Clavis with turbo petrol DCT combo. It will be slightly more efficient than Safari, and the third row is even more comfortable. In terms of safety, it has a comprehensive safety suite but it hasn't yet been tested by BNCAP.On the test drive, take the Safari on the highway and check the stability and overtaking performance.

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Atharva

2w

I currently own September 2019 of kia Seltos HTX petrol iVT, having done 69,000 km till date, out of that almost 70% is on highways. I am confused between Tata Safari Petrol Accomlished X+ and Kia Carens Clavis GTX+. please suggest me which is better with respect to ride comfort, safety, space, highspeed stability on highways for long journeys.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

Go for the Tata Safari Petrol Accomplished X+. For your 70 percent highway usage, it is the more rounded choice when it comes to ride comfort, safety and high-speed stability. The Safari feels more planted at expressway speeds, deals with broken roads with greater composure, and overall gives you a stronger sense of confidence on long journeys. It also benefits from proven crash safety credentials, which adds to its appeal as a family SUV.In comparison, the Kia Carens Clavis GTX+ is easier to drive and more practical, especially if you regularly use all three rows. Its lighter controls, smoother low-speed behaviour and more usable third row make it better suited to mixed city use and carrying more passengers. However, it does not feel as solid or as planted as the Safari at higher speeds, particularly on uneven highways or in crosswinds.If your driving is largely highway-focused and you value stability and reassurance over outright practicality, the Safari petrol is the better fit. The Carens makes more sense if you prioritise space and everyday ease, but for your usage, the Safari is the stronger long-distance companion.

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