- By Pawan Mishra
- Sun, 07 Jun 2026 01:58 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Tata Safari EV: Tata Tiago EV 2026 was recently launched in India, and the brand has remained the segment leader in the country in monthly electric car sales. The brand will be launching several key electric car models in 2026, including the Tata Sierra EV and Tata Avinya EV. The brand is also planning to launch an electric iteration of its popular 7-seater SUV, the Tata Safari. The prototype of the Tata Safari EV has been spied for the first time in the country. Let’s take a look at what can be expected from the upcoming Tata Safari EV.
Tata Safari EV Spy Shots: Expected Design
The overall contour of the Tata Safari EV looks similar to its ICE counterpart. Moreover, the prototype was spied from the rear, and the images reveal that the Safari EV will use a multi-link rear suspension setup. Notably, the same suspension setup is also offered with the Tata Harrier EV. The Safari EV will be built on the same Acti.ev+ platform as the Harrier EV, and it is expected to remain largely identical to the ICE Safari, except for a few EV bits such as a closed grille, EV badges, and redesigned front and rear bumpers. Notably, a side step was visible on the Safari EV prototype, and it is not offered on the ICE model.
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Tata Safari EV Spy Shots: Expected Interior
The interior of the Tata Safari EV remains hidden, but it is expected to mirror the same cabin layout as its ICE model. However, the cabin is expected to feature a different theme, and we also expect the Safari EV to feature TiDAL (Tata Intelligent Digital Architecture Layer) E&E architecture. The TiDAL E&E architecture enables several advanced features, including a 540-degree camera, auto park assist, summon mode, Over the Air (OTA) updates, low-speed cruise control, and more.
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Tata Safari EV Spy Shots: Expected Range & Battery
The brand has not yet specified powertrain-related details of the Tata Safari EV. However, as it will be based on the brand’s Acti.ev+ platform, we can expect it to feature the same options as the Harrier EV. The Safari EV might come equipped with options of either a 65 kWh or a 75 kWh battery pack. The Safari EV is also expected to come equipped with an All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system, which will be offered exclusively with the larger battery pack and top-spec trims. While the Harrier EV with the same battery pack options has a claimed 627 Km of range, we expect the Tata Safari EV to deliver a lower range, as it will be a 7-seater SUV.
