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Tata Safari

Tata Safari price in Ranga Reddy

₹16.35 - ₹32.86 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹23,651 /month

The Tata Safari on road price in Ranga Reddy starts from ₹16.35 lakh for the base model (Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI) to about ₹32.86 lakh for the top model (Accomplished Ultra Red Dark 6 seat 2.0 Diesel AT) including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance.
 

In comparison, the Tata Safari price in Ranga Reddy are between ₹13.29 lakh and ₹26.39 lakh (ex-showroom price).

Tata Safari Pricing by Variants

Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹13,29,000
RTO (Individual)
₹2,25,930
Insurance
₹66,450
Other Charges
₹13,890
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Ranga Reddy₹16,35,270 *
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EMI starting at ₹23,651 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Smart 7 seat 2.0 Diesel1956 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹18.15 LakhOn road price, Ranga Reddy
Pure X 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹20.29 LakhOn road price, Ranga Reddy
Pure X Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹20.93 LakhOn road price, Ranga Reddy
Pure X 7 seat 2.0 Diesel1956 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹21.72 LakhOn road price, Ranga Reddy
Adventure X + 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹21.84 LakhOn road price, Ranga Reddy
Pure X 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT1498 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹22.04 LakhOn road price, Ranga Reddy
Pure X Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel1956 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹22.39 LakhOn road price, Ranga Reddy
Adventure X + Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹22.48 LakhOn road price, Ranga Reddy
Pure X Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT1498 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹22.79 LakhOn road price, Ranga Reddy

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Tata Dealers in Ranga Reddy

Planning to buy Safari? Here are a few dealers in Ranga Reddy

Jasper Industries Pvt Ltd-Malkajgiri

Sy.No.96/E, Gandumaisamma, Doondigal, Kompally, Medchal, Malkajgiri, Ranga reddy, Telangana 500100

3.8

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7943442169

sales@jaspercars.com

Jasper Industries Pvt. Ltd. - Kompally

1-145/1/2, Sy. No. 96/E, Kompally GDM Dundigal, Behind Royal Oak Furniture, Ranga reddy, Telangana 500014

Prathammalik Auto Matrix-Serilingampally

No 36/A/9, Pr Greenview, Gopana Palli, Serilingampally, Beside ICICI Data Center, Ranga reddy, Telangana 500046

4.6

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

919000617474

Venkataramana Motors - Shankarpalle

No 5/1/39/3B/1, Plot No 10, Survey No 235, Shankarpalle, Ranga reddy, Telangana 501203

5
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In the city of Ranga Reddy, prices of the Tata Safari start from ₹13.29 lakh and go all the way up to ₹26.39 lakh (ex showroom price). 

In Ranga Reddy, 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 ₹16.35 lakh.

The fully-loaded top model (Accomplished Ultra Red Dark 6 seat 2.0 Diesel AT) of the Safari is priced at ₹26.39 lakh in Ranga Reddy. On road price of this variant is around ₹32.86 lakh. 

In Ranga Reddy, 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 Ranga Reddy starts from Rs 16.35 lakh and goes upto Rs 32.86 lakh.

The Tata Safari base model on road price in Ranga Reddy is Rs 16.35 lakh.

The Tata Safari top model on road price in Ranga Reddy is Rs 32.86 lakh.

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

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1d

I am currently driving a Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Delta Mild Hybrid Manual. Most of my driving is in the city, with occasional highway and mountain trips. I am considering MG Hector Plus, Mahindra XUV 7XO, Mahindra Scorpio N, Tata Safari and Mahindra Thar ROXX for my next vehicle. My preference is for a petrol automatic. I would also like the car to be feature-rich and offer strong performance. Considering my usage pattern and requirements, which of these options would you recommend?

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Go for the Mahindra XUV 7XO petrol automatic. It suits your city-heavy use, is the most feature-rich here, and its turbo petrol has serious shove for highway and mountain climbs. It is easy to drive in traffic, rides comfortably, and the automatic is smooth. Tech like a 360 camera helps in tight city spots, and the safety and ADAS kit are handy on long trips.One thing to live with: fuel economy in the city will be far lower than your Grand Vitara. Expect single-digit kpl in heavy traffic.The next best alternative is the Tata Safari petrol automatic. It's got a refined engine and very smooth automatic gearbox. Again, fuel economy will be significantly down on your Grand Vitara, so account for that. The Tata feels tough and packs in plenty of equipment in the top end. Of the others, the Scorpio N and Thar Roxx aren't as comfortable while the MG Hector's high speed ride comfort and engine performance aren't great for highway and mountain drives.

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2w

I have booked Seltos HTX IVT. I am re-evaluating my decision and want to switch to Safari/ Harrier adventure X + models in the Petro manual version. I currently own a Swift petrol manual, and I like the manual enthusiasm in the car, but here the clutch is very light. Where in the Harrier/Safari, no test models are available, I am not getting a feel for clutch weight and travel and whether it will be easy to manage such large cars with a manual transmission in city traffic. Kindly suggest.

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2w

Stay with the Kia Seltos HTX IVT. Given you enjoy the Swift for its light clutch and ease of driving in city traffic, a big SUV, the Harrier or Safari, will feel cumbersome to drive. Their pedal effort and travel are noticeably more than a Swift's, the bite point sits higher, and the gearing needs more throttle to get moving, so crawling stop‑start is not as easy. Add their size and width, and you will work harder in tight lanes and parking.The Seltos is the easier daily driver. It's smooth, automatic takes the pain out of commutes, the steering is lighter, and the car’s smaller footprint is friendlier in crowded cities. You still get more than enough space and a more mature ride than a hatchback. The downside is that the IVT will not feel as engaging as a manual, but for mostly city use, it is the more sensible and stress‑free choice.If you really want a manual, you could look at the Seltos manual instead of switching to the Tata twins. It retains the light controls you’re used to and doesn't feel ungainly around town.

VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Swift
VehicleTata Harrier
VehicleTata Safari
3w

Hi experts, I have a query regarding our next family car purchase. We currently own a 2008 Hyundai Santro that has covered around 77,000 km so far. My parents are now planning to upgrade to a more spacious 7-seater. A few points about our usage: • We are a family of four, so the third row will remain folded most of the time and will primarily be used as additional luggage space. • Our annual running is quite low. • Around 70% of our driving is on highways. • We intend to keep the new vehicle for the next 10-12 years. The shortlisted models are: * Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 Petrol Manual * Mahindra Scorpio N Z8 Select Petrol Manual * Hyundai Alcazar Prestige * Tata Safari Adventure X Plus Petrol Manual One concern that is making the decision difficult is the possibility of higher ethanol blending in petrol in the future. We are not considering a diesel vehicle because our low running could lead to DPF-related issues. Considering our usage pattern, long-term ownership plans, and concerns about future fuel standards, which option would you recommend and why? Thank you in advance for your guidance.

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3w

Pick the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 petrol manual. Your driving is mostly highway and you plan to keep it 10-12 years, and this one feels the most relaxed and secure at speed, with a comfy second row and a big, usable boot when the third row is folded. The performance, refinement and reliability of the engine is also very good but the only downside is a low fuel economy, single digits or low double digit figures if you are careful. But since your driving is low this should not be a big issue. The XUV 7XO is E20-ready, as are the others, so your ethanol worry for the next decade is largely covered. If blends rise beyond E20 later, expect a small drop in economy across all petrol rather than a single clear loser. Between the rest, the Tata Safari would be an option, as it too offers a very good ride quality and stability at speed is good. The third row is also more comfortable but this would not be an advantage for you given that it would remain a luggage area only. As for the Scorpio N, it is tough but heavy and bouncy on long highway runs and noticeably thirstier; it suits rough roads more than long fast cruises. The Alcazar is easier to drive in the city and will use less fuel, but it is narrower, and it does not feel as planted or as reassuring as the Mahindra or the Tata on long highways.

VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
VehicleTata Safari
VehicleMahindra Scorpio N
VehicleHyundai Alcazar
3w

I currently own a first-generation Toyota Innova that has been with me since 2008 and has clocked around 2.75 lakh kilometres. Since it has served my family extremely well, I am now looking for an upgrade. Naturally, I am inclined towards the Toyota Innova Hycross because my priorities continue to be: Excellent space and family comfort Good ride quality and highway stability Reliability and long-term peace of mind A vehicle that is also enjoyable to drive personally My monthly running is quite high at around 9,000 km, with nearly 70% usage in Mumbai city traffic and 30% highway driving, mainly on the Mumbai–Satara route. My budget is around ₹26 lakh, which unfortunately does not comfortably accommodate the Hycross Hybrid variants. I have therefore also considered the non-hybrid Innova Hycross GX(O), but I am concerned about its fuel efficiency given my predominantly city usage. Would the non-hybrid Hycross still make sense for my usage pattern, or should I consider other SUVs or MPVs instead? I am open to both body styles, but I am not particularly inclined towards the Maruti Ertiga or Kia Carens since I want this purchase to feel like a genuine upgrade from my current Innova. Could you please suggest the best options considering comfort, fuel efficiency, reliability, driving experience, long-term ownership, and overall value?

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3w

Since your monthly usage is very high, we'd advise you to avoid the Toyota Innova Hycross NA petrol, as it isn't very fuel-efficient. You could consider the Maruti Invicto Zeta Plus hybrid. Maruti is offering substantial discounts on the car, and if you're lucky, it could even fall within your Rs 26 lakh budget. Being a badge-engineered version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, the Invicto is just as spacious, comfortable and efficient, and as a family car that'll be used for long distances, it is certainly one you must consider.The Tata Safari Diesel is another capable, comfortable seven-seater to cover long distances with family. Compared to a Mahindra XUV 7XO, the Tata Sierra is more comfortable for the third row occupants, while still having slightly better boot space, hence it gets our vote.Alternatively, have you considered an electric vehicle? The Mahindra XEV 9S is a great option, and will be very economical to run. Also, unlike the XUV 7XO, which gets a fixed middle row, the XEV 9S has an adjustable (sliding) middle bench to free up space for third row occupants. As far as power, range and charging times go, the XEV 9S is a very capable option. If you can arrange for home charging, this is one car you must seriously consider.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Invicto
VehicleTata Safari
4w

Hi Experts, I’m from Hyderabad. 45+ couple, 2 kids (11yrs) with Motion sickness issues, parents 80 yrs+. Need 6-seater Petrol AT with middle row sliding feature. Iam currently driving Zen estilo vxi petrol variant 2007. Budget is maximum Rs 30 Lakhs on road. Usage: 4000 km/yr, usage weekly once, 60% highway at 90-100 kmph, 40% city. Parents come 25% of the usage. Planning to keep for 12-15 years. Parents need easy ingress like Innova hycross. Is ADAS required according to my usage? Priority: No battery drain with weekly once use, suitable for kids with Motion sickness issues, safety, features, mileage, after-sales, resale. Shortlisted: 1. Tata Safari Petrol Accomplished Plus 2. Toyota Hycross GX O 6-seater 3. MG Hector Plus Petrol AT Savvy 6-seater 4. Kia Carens Clavis Petrol AT HTX O 6-seater Kindly let me know the Best fit for my usage in the above or any other car if iam missing the same. Thanks and regards Aarav Mehta

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3w

Given your mostly highway family runs, low yearly use, need for a true 6-seat petrol automatic and easy step-in for your parents, the Toyota Innova HyCross GX(O) 6-seater fits best. It is the easiest to get in and out of among your list, the middle-row captain seats slide to set a calm seating position for the kids, and the ride stays steady at 90-100 kph, so they feel less queasy. For a 12-15 year plan, Toyota’s reliability, dealer reach, and resale make life simple, and petrol suits 4,000 km a year with weekly starts without battery worries.Do note the GX(O) is light on some nice-to-have features, and the petrol will not be as efficient as the hybrid, but your annual running keeps fuel spend in check.If you want a lower price and a more city-friendly size, the Kia Carens Clavis petrol automatic HTX(O) 6-seater is your next best pick. It also has a sliding middle row and a very easy step-in, but it does not feel as settled on the highway, and the third row is tighter.ADAS is not essential for your use. If within budget, auto brake and blind-spot alerts are useful; lane-keep can feel intrusive here. The MG Hector Plus is no longer on sale. The Tata Safari’s taller step-in is not ideal for your parents. Overall, go with the Innova HyCross GX(O) 6-seater.

VehicleToyota Innova HyCross
VehicleKia Carens Clavis
VehicleTata Safari
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