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Tata Safari

Tata Safari price in Shajapur

₹15.16 - ₹32.33 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹21,881 /month

The Tata Safari on road price in Shajapur starts from ₹15.16 lakh for the base model (Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI) to about ₹32.33 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 Shajapur 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)
₹1,06,320
Insurance
₹66,450
Other Charges
₹13,890
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Shajapur₹15,15,660 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹21,881 /month

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

Smart 7 seat 2.0 Diesel1956 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹16.97 LakhOn road price, Shajapur
Pure X 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.81 LakhOn road price, Shajapur
Pure X Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.40 LakhOn road price, Shajapur
Adventure X + 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹20.24 LakhOn road price, Shajapur
Pure X 7 seat 2.0 Diesel1956 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹20.30 LakhOn road price, Shajapur
Pure X 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT1498 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹20.42 LakhOn road price, Shajapur
Adventure X + Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹20.84 LakhOn road price, Shajapur
Pure X Dark 7 seat 2.0 Diesel1956 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹20.94 LakhOn road price, Shajapur
Pure X Dark 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI AT1498 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹21.13 LakhOn road price, Shajapur

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Tata Dealers in Shajapur

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Sugandh Automobiles-Aditya Nagar

Ground Floor, Asian Highway 47, Opposite Collectorate, Vigneshwar Nagar, Lalghati Aditya Nagar Shajapur, Shajapur, Madhya Pradesh 465001

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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

917247000685
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In the city of Shajapur, prices of the Tata Safari start from ₹13.29 lakh and go all the way up to ₹26.39 lakh (ex showroom price). 

In Shajapur, 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 ₹15.16 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 Shajapur. On road price of this variant is around ₹32.33 lakh. 

In Shajapur, 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 Shajapur starts from Rs 15.16 lakh and goes upto Rs 32.33 lakh.

The Tata Safari base model on road price in Shajapur is Rs 15.16 lakh.

The Tata Safari top model on road price in Shajapur is Rs 32.33 lakh.

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

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Questions you may find useful

1d

Need buying advice - XUV 7XO, Seltos, Harrier or Safari? Hello Everyone, I’m planning to replace my 2021 Maruti Suzuki Brezza (clocked 50000 km) and would love some guidance. My usage: Location: Chembur, Mumbai Office commute (3 days/week): -50 km round trip (Chembur-Airoli) Approx. monthly running: 1,000-1,200 km Regular weekend drives around Mumbai/Lonavala/Alibaug, with 8-12 outstation trips a year and 1-2 native (Konkan) trips annually. Family of 3, with parents and in-laws joining us on majority of trips. I also have a left knee ligament issue, so an automatic transmission is a must. I’ve test-driven the Kia Seltos Diesel AT, Mahindra XUV 7XO Diesel AT, and Tata Safari AT (only petrol was available for the test drive). I’m currently confused between the Seltos, XUV 7XO, Harrier and Safari. One additional challenge is that my apartment has a mechanical puzzle parking system. The parking platform is quite tight, although there is a 5.5 m driveway opposite the parking slot to help with maneuvering. So overall dimensions and ease of parking are also important. My priorities are: Reliability (8-10 years) Comfortable suspension Rear seat comfort Strong highway performance Good service support Easy city drivability Which one would you recommend based on my usage? Are there any ownership experiences, reliability concerns, or other SUVs in the 25-30 lakh budget that I should seriously consider? Thanks in advance!

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1d

Your usage is almost tailor-made for a modern diesel. At 1,000-1,200km a month with frequent highway drives, weekend trips and annual drives to the Konkan, you'll comfortably justify the diesel and shouldn't have to worry about DPF-related issues. The Kia Seltos Diesel Automatic also strikes the best balance for your requirements. It is the easiest of the four to drive and park in Mumbai, which is particularly important given your apartment's tight puzzle parking. It has a refined and efficient diesel engine, a smooth automatic gearbox, a comfortable ride, a premium cabin and one of the strongest service networks in the segment. It should also prove to be a dependable long-term ownership proposition.The Mahindra XUV 7XO Diesel Automatic is a close second. It offers more space, a more powerful engine and feels like a bigger, more substantial SUV. It is also the more accomplished overall product when compared to the Harrier and Safari, offering a better balance of performance, features, technology and overall package. The only drawback is that it is physically larger than the Seltos, which may become a hassle in your parking situation and while navigating Mumbai's streets.The Harrier and Safari are excellent highway cruisers with comfortable ride quality and spacious cabins. However, they are considerably larger than the Seltos, and when compared with the XUV 7XO, the Mahindra is the more complete package overall. Unless you specifically need the Safari's third row, we don't see a compelling reason to choose either Tata over the Mahindra.

VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
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4d

I am looking for a 7-seater family car in the budget of Rs. 25-27 lakh. I am already aware of the popular options in this segment including XUV 7XO, Safari, Scorpio-N, Kia Carens Clavis, etc. The challenge is that I keep getting tempted towards the top-end variants. Features like ADAS, panoramic sunroof, 360° camera, premium audio, ventilated seats, and all the latest tech make me question if I am getting everything after spending this much amount. At the same time, I am also struggling to differentiate what I genuinely need and what are nice-to-have features. I am in my late 20s and am a car enthusiast. I love driving and road trips. The car that I am looking for will be primarily used for family travel, city driving, and highway runs. My plan is to keep the car for around 5-7 years. I would like to know a few things from those who have owned or upgraded cars in this segment. Which features are genuinely useful in day-to-day ownership and which features feel exciting initially but, were rarely used later? Also, is it worth stretching my budget for top-end variants, or is the sweet spot usually the mid/high variant? If you were in my place and had the same budget today, which 7-seater would you buy and why? I am trying to make a rational decision rather than buying a car for features that I will rarely use.

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2d

In terms of price to features ratio, the sweet spot is almost always the mid variant rather than top variants. You’ll miss out on only a little but save a chunk as high-end features tend to be priced more based on their perceived value rather than their actual value. However, since you are enthusiastic about cars, choose a variant as high end as you can afford and enjoy the experience. Features that you will appreciate regularly are, all‑row AC vents, auto climate control, LED headlamps, TPMS, auto‑dimming inside mirror, wireless phone integration and plenty of USB‑C ports. In a big SUV, a 360° camera and front sensors are gold in tight city spots. Ventilated seats matter a whole lot in our summers. Adaptive cruise is handy on long expressways, but other ADAS nudges can feel fussy and many owners turn off parts of it in the city. However, what amazes at delivery but fades later, are things like panoramic sunroof that stays shut most of the time during the year and also adds heat. Another one is the connected app feature which most people typically use for a month and then forgot about it. Third such feature is the 'passenger' screen, which is also all the rage these days, but after a while, most owners do not use it. Watching a movie or playing games on the go aren't something you do often and not even pleasant over rough city roads while your are hunched forward in your seat. In your Rs. 25-27 lakh budget, we would suggest Tata Safari or the Mahindra XUV 7XO as they are great for highway comfort. The Mahindra car has an edge on performance but the Safari has the better third row. The Kia Carens Clavis is another good car if you are comfortable with its MPV image as it is the more sensible buy.

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VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
VehicleKia Carens Clavis
4d

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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4d

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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VehicleMahindra Scorpio N
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VehicleMaruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
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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.

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VehicleTata Harrier
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