At the current Auto Expo 2025, Tata Motors unveiled two limited-edition SUV lineups. Prior to the Stealth edition vehicles, which comprise the Safari and the next generation of Harrier EV SUVs, comes the Bandipur edition line, which includes the Harrier, Safari, and Nexon EV.
All three of Tata’s Bandipur edition SUVs receive a special exterior paint hue called “Bandipur Bronze,” which is modelled by the “clay soil” found in the area. This is similar to Tata Motors’ now-cancelled Kaziranga edition lineup, which had its own distinctive paint tones. Each car also has a unique “Elephant Mascot” on the front fenders, which is finished in a dark satin gunmetal colour.
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Dark grey alloy wheels, a roof rack, and a hood scoop are standard on the Nexon EV 45kWh, Harrier, and Safari Bandipur models. They have a dark brown interior design, distinctive seat upholstery, and door pads made of Nappa-grain Khaki art leather with matching Khaki stitching. In addition, there is black stitching and an elephant emblem on the headrests of the front seats. The Bandipur edition kit for these SUVs is completed with unique 3D floor mats with elephant mascots.
Tata Motors displayed the new Stealth versions for the Safari and the future Harrier EV at the exhibition in addition to the Bandipur edition line. The Stealth edition lineup includes a distinctive matte black colour, 19-inch black alloy wheels, granite-black leather seats, interior Stealth badging, and minor adjustments to the dashboard finish. Level 2 ADAS, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen, a 10.25-inch infotainment cockpit, ventilated seats, and a voice-assisted panoramic sunroof are just a few of the amenities that the Harrier, Safari Bandipur, and Safari Stealth Editions share with their top counterparts.
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None of these SUVs have had any mechanical modifications. The 2.0-liter turbo diesel engines found in the basic models are also found in the Harrier and Safari Bandipur variants. Additionally, the same electric drivetrain is still used in the Nexon EV 45 Bandipur version. Like the regular Harrier EV, the Harrier EV Stealth variant also has a dual-motor system with more than 500Nm of torque. Nearer to the Harrier EV’s introduction, Tata Motors has not yet disclosed all of its specs.