
Last Updated on: 28 Jan 2026
Tata Safari price in West Siang
The on-road price of the Tata Safari in West Siang starts from ₹14.58 lakh for the base Smart 7 seat 1.5 Turbo-GDI model to about ₹29.23 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 West Siang are between ₹13.29 lakh and ₹25.96 lakh.
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The Tata Safari ex showroom prices range from ₹13.29 lakh to ₹25.96 lakh.
In the city of West Siang, prices of the Tata Safari start from ₹14.58 lakh and go all the way up to ₹29.23 lakh.
In West Siang, 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 ₹14.58 lakh.
The fully-loaded Accomplished X + Stealth Dark 6 seat 2.0 Diesel AT of the Safari is priced at ₹25.96 lakh in West Siang. On road price of this variant is around ₹29.23 lakh.
In West Siang, ex-showroom prices of the Safari Dark edition start at ₹19.43 lakh, while the Stealth edition prices start from ₹25.86 lakh.
Trending Questions on Tata Safari - Answered by Autocar Experts
I have booked a Tata Safari Petrol AdvX+. However, I still feel sceptical about its power and performance with respect to hills or overtaking scenarios. I drive 1,500km monthly with a 60-40 city-highway ratio. Should I consider alternatives like 7XO or Scorpio? Also, if Safari makes sense, would upgrading to Accomplish X be a better decision?
I am confused between the Tata Safari petrol and the Scorpio N. Which would be better, and what's the major difference between the Tata Safari Pure X and Adventure X Plus?
I am considering buying an SUV car, and my critical criteria are: 1) Performance, 2) Safety and 3) Boot space. A few options I was considering are: Tata Safari and Mahindra 7XO, but then I came across the upcoming SUV from JSW, the Jetour T2. I need advice on whether it is worth waiting for the Jetour by the end of this year.
Hi Team, I am currently owning an XL6. I would like to upgrade to either the Tata Safari or Kia Carens Clavis. My 7-seater usage is once a quarter, and mostly I drive on highways rather than in the city. I do understand that the Clavis is a better deal in terms of comfort, but what is it that I will lose by choosing the Safari? Is it very tough to go on a 1,000km trip with 6 members in the Safari compared to the Clavis?
Hi team, I want to buy a 7-seater car. Need advice between Toyota HyCross GX (O), Tata Safari or Mahindra 7XO.
I am planning to buy a 7-seater, and my running is not very regular. Sometimes, for a long time, I don’t drive much, but when I do, I may cross 1000 km in a single trip. I need good space in the 3rd row as well. Which one should I prefer: Mahindra XUV 7XO or Tata Safari? I need full comfort and luxury, and my budget is around ₹35 lakh.
Hi, I am stuck between two cars with specific models: Tata Safari Adventure+ (Petrol, Automatic TC) at ₹22.62 lakh and Kia Carens Clavis 2025 model HTX(O), DVT petrol at ₹22.06 lakh (I am getting ₹2.5 lakh discount for the 2025 model in Gravity Grey). I plan to keep the car for the next 15 years. I live in a nearby town of Bangalore and don’t drive inside the city much. It's mostly towns and highways, with occasional city visits to malls. Average driving is less than 1000 km monthly. The 7-seater requirement is just a few times a year (when I club my sister's family).
I am planning to buy a car for my family of 6. I am not very sure which car I should go with, but I have explored a couple of options. As I am looking to buy a car with good looks and power, I resonate with the Tata Safari and Mahindra XUV700. Do you have any better options? Also, I don’t mind buying it second-hand too. Please help.
I am looking to upgrade from a 2018 Ertiga VXI CNG to a petrol AT 7-seater for daily Mumbai city use majorly. I have shortlisted the MG Hector Plus Savvy Pro AT, Tata Safari Adventure X Petrol AT, XUV 7XO AX7 Petrol AT and Innova HyCross GXO (non-hybrid). Which one is the best option for long-term use, comfort for a large family of five, reliability and decent mileage?
I am looking for a good replacement for the Tata Hexa. My main priorities are comfort and stability, especially for long drives and highway usage. The Hexa has been a very comfortable and stable vehicle, so I would prefer something that can match or improve upon its ride quality, space, and overall driving comfort. Which cars available today would be a good replacement for the Tata Hexa?
The Tata Safari is a good replacement for the Tata Hexa. Like the Hexa, the Safari feels tough and has great road presence. At the same time, the Safari is also a lot easier to drive than the Hexa.
Comfort and high-speed stability are highlights, and you'll also like the performance on offer. The 2-litre diesel engine and 1.5-litre turbo-petrol suit the Safari's character; we'd recommend the automatics though.
As another bonus, the Safari's third row is usable and better than the Hexa's.


































