
Last Updated on: 28 Jan 2026
Tata Safari price in Mainpuri
The on-road price of the Tata Safari in Mainpuri starts from ₹15.17 lakh for the base Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI model to about ₹29.88 lakh for the top-spec Accomplished X + Stealth Dark 6 seat 2.0 Diesel AT variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance).
In comparison, the ex-showroom prices of Safari in Mainpuri are between ₹13.29 lakh and ₹25.96 lakh.
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Hello! I am a driving enthusiast and mostly drive solo. I am planning to purchase the Safari petrol Pure X. I like its road presence and visibility. However, I have a limited budget. I was initially planning for a budget of ₹15-16 lakh, but the Safari would cost close to ₹20 lakh. Please suggest whether I should go ahead with the Safari petrol or consider better options.
Hello. I want to purchase a big petrol automatic SUV in Chandigarh within an on-road budget of 21 lakh, which is almost 18 lakh, ex-showroom. Safety, prestige, decent mileage, low maintenance and some modern features are what I want. I will keep the car for only four years. I have zeroed in on Scorpio N Z8 Select AT, Tata Safari Pure X and Harrier Adventure X AT. Please advise. Primarily city driving with an occasional highway drive once a month.
I want to buy a 7-seater car, and I like the MG Hector Plus. I like its build quality, interior and price. Should I go for it or look at the Tata Safari or 7XO?
I am looking to upgrade to a 7-seater SUV and am confused between the 7XO and Safari. I want good headlights, ADAS suite, fun-to-drive nature and a tech-loaded car.
I need your opinion on choosing between the XUV 7XO AX7 diesel and the Tata Safari petrol. I like the Safari’s features with the petrol engine, but am hesitant about mileage on long drives and whether the 1.5-litre engine can comfortably pull 6-7 people. The 7XO feels good overall but misses features like second-row adjustment, a powered tailgate, and connected DRLs. I plan to keep the car for at least 7-9 years. Please advise.
I currently have a 2013 Grand i10 petrol top variant, and I am planning to upgrade to the MG Hector Plus Petrol CVT Savvy Pro variant. I find it very comfortable, premium-feeling, and value for money. My yearly driving is around 9,000 km, with 40% in the city and 60% on the highway. I do have a doubt because sales in India are quite low for this car. Is it a good buy for me?
I have been using my car for the past 12 years, and it has run 53,000 km. I want to purchase a 7-seater within a budget of Rs 25 lakh, with fuel economy and safety being priorities.
Planning to buy a new diesel automatic 7-seater with a budget of ₹25 to 28 lakh. Confused between the Tata Safari and the Mahindra XUV 7X0. Also, is an extended warranty worth it?
I have recently bought a Tata Safari Stealth Black Accomplished Plus X variant and also own a 2016 Maruti Suzuki Ritz diesel. I am planning to buy a new sub-compact SUV or sedan and would like your suggestion on the best car I can get for up to ₹15 lakh.
Since you have a Tata Safari, we assume you want the smaller car primarily for city use, and interior space or highway stability would not be that high on the priority list. Thus, we would suggest the Skoda Kylaq. Measuring under 4 meters in length, it is easy to manage in crowded cities, and the 1.0-litre engine is peppy enough. Importantly, it comes with the option of a torque convertor gearbox, which is the smoothest type to have and something you will appreciate in stop-and-go traffic.
If it's a sedan, then check out the Honda Amaze. This too is under 4 meters in length, has light and easy controls, and while the automatic isn't a torque convertor. It has a CVT autobox, which is still the better option to have than an automated manual (AMT).



































