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Tata Punch, Nexon, Harrier, Safari Kaziranga Editions: in a nutshell

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Tata Kaziranga Edition SUVs

Tata Motors recently introduced a new Kaziranga Edition line-up for its entre SUV range, which includes the Harrier, Nexon, Punch and Safari. The special edition, as its name suggests, takes inspiration from the Kaziranga National Park located in Assam – home of the one-horned Rhinoceros.

As we have seen in the past with the Dark and Camo editions, there are a number of cosmetic changes on the interior and exterior. We take a closer look at what these changes are.

  • All models get a dual-tone interior and exterior colour scheme
  • Punch, Nexon, Harrier Kaziranga Editions get more features
  • Mechanically all SUVs remain unchanged

Tata Kaziranga Edition SUVs: what’s new outside?

The dual-tone Grassland Beige and black colour scheme is quite eye-catching
 

All four Kaziranga Edition SUVs sport a dual-tone exterior colour scheme. A majority of the SUVs are painted in a unique greenish-beige shade that Tata calls Grassland Beige, while the roof, wing mirrors, grille, wheels and all the standard SUV chrome accents now come finished in gloss black. There is also a one-horned Rhino motif on both the front fenders of all the SUVs. All these changes together give the Kaziranga Edition SUVs a very distinct look.

All models have the one-horned Rhino motif, present on the front fender
 

Tata Kaziranga Edition SUVs: interiors and features

The cosmetic changes extend to the interior as well, with each SUV featuring a black and Earthy Beige dual-tone interior colour scheme on the leatherette upholstery and door cards. Besides this, all models get a one-horned Rhino motif embossed on the front headrests (the Safari also has it on the rear captain’s seat headrests). Additionally, the Punch gets a tri-arrow patterned beige insert in the dashboard, while the Nexon Harrier and Safari get a faux wood insert. The cabin is also devoid of all the silver accents seen on the standard models.

Tata Harrier's black interior is contrasted well by the beige leatherette upholstery

As the Kaziranga Edition is only offered on the top-spec model of each SUV, they are all very well equipped. However, Tata has gone ahead and added a few features to them, making the package even more enticing.

Tata Punch Kaziranga Edition: price, features 

The main addition to the Punch’s interior, besides the new colour scheme and dashboard insert, is the inclusion of leatherette seat upholstery, which is of the same quality as the material used in the more expensive Harrier and Safari. Apart from this, all the features from the top-spec Creative trim like projector headlights, auto wipers, a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a part digital instrument cluster and auto climate control are also present.

New to the Punch's cabin is the Earthy Beige dashboard insert and dual-tone leatherette seats
 
Tata Punch Kaziranga Edition prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Variant Kaziranga Edition Standard Difference Standard Difference
Creative Rs 8.59 lakh Rs 8.39 lakh Rs 20,000
Creative iRA Rs 8.89 lakh Rs 8.69 lakh Rs 20,000
Creative AT Rs 9.19 lakh Rs 8.99 lakh Rs 20,000
Creative iRA AT Rs 9.49 lakh Rs 9.29 lakh Rs 20,000

 

Tata Nexon Kaziranga Edition: what's new? 

Auto dimming IRVM is a welcome new addition to the features list
 

For the Nexon Kaziranga Edition, Tata Motors has added to the equipment list of the Nexon XZ+ (O) trim. It gets an auto dimming interior rear-view mirror (IRVM), an in-built air purifier, and most crucially, ventilated front seats – a feature previously only offered by the Kia Sonet in the segment. These additions, however, come at price, as the special edition Nexon is Rs 69,000 more expensive than the XZ+ (O) trim that it is based on.

The only compact-SUV besides the Kia Sonet to get ventilated front seats
 
Tata Nexon Kaziranga Edition prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Variant Kaziranga Edition Standard Difference
XZ+ (P) Petrol Rs 11.79 lakh Rs 11.10 lakh Rs 69,000
XZA+ (P) Petrol AT Rs 12.44 lakh Rs 11.75 lakh Rs 69,000
XZ+ (P) Diesel Rs 13.09 lakh Rs 12.40 lakh Rs 69,000
XZA+ (P) Diesel AT Rs 13.74 lakh Rs 13.05 lakh Rs 69,000

 

Tata Harrier Kaziranga Edition: new features, price

Over and above the top-spec Harrier, this special edition adds an air purifier, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity via on-board WiFi, Tata’s iRA connected car tech and ventilated front seats (seen for the first time on the Harrier). Due to the number of features added, the Kaziranga Edition is Rs 67,000 more expensive than its standard counterpart.

The front seats are ventilated and the headrests are embossed with the one-horned Rhino motif
 
Tata Harrier Kaziranga Edition prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Variant Kaziranga Edition Standard Difference
XZ+ Rs 20.41 lakh Rs 19.74 lakh Rs 67,000
XZA+ Rs 21.71 lakh Rs 21.04 lakh Rs 67,000

 

Tata Safari Kaziranga Edition: what's different? 

All the chrome accents from the standard Safari have been switched to gloss black. 
 

No new features have been added to the Safari Kaziranga Edition, with the only changes being the aforementioned cosmetic update. However, that’s not a bad thing, as the Safari’s top-spec XZ+ trim recently got updated with all the equipment from the Safari Gold Edition variant, including ventilated first and second row seats (in the 6-seat configuration), a wireless chargers, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, and an air purifier. This is how Tata has managed to keep the special edition’s cost premium at Rs 21,000. It is also worth mentioning that this is now the fourth variation of the Safari, after the Adventure, Dark and Gold editions.

The 6-seat version of the Safari Kaziranga Edition also gets rear seat ventilation
 
Tata Safari Kaziranga Edition prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Variant Kaziranga Edition Standard Difference
XZ+ 7 Seater Rs 21.00 lakh Rs 20.79 lakh Rs 21,000
XZ+ 6 Seater Rs 21.10 lakh Rs 20.89 lakh Rs 21,000
XZA+ 7 Seater Rs 22.30 lakh Rs 22.09 lakh Rs 21,000
XZA+ 6 Seater Rs 22.40 lakh Rs 22.19 lakh Rs 21,000

 

Tata Kaziranga Edition SUV range: powertrain details

Mechanically, there have been no changes made to the Kaziranga Edition SUVs, meaning Tata didn’t add the much-requested all-wheel-drive variant for the Safari or Harrier. The Punch is still powered by a 1.2-litre, petrol engine making 86hp and 113Nm. The Nexon Kaziranga Edition can be had with either the 120hp, 1.2-litre turbo-petrol or the 110hp, 1.5-litre diesel engines.

Powering the special-edition Harrier and Safari is the same 2.0-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine as in the standard model that continues to produce 170hp and 350Nm. All the Kaziranga Edition SUVs are offered with both a manual and automatic gearbox option.

What do you think of the Tata Kaziranga Edition range’s styling and features list? Let us know in the comments section below.

Also see:

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Discounts of up to Rs 60,000 on Tata Harrier, Safari, Nexon and more



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