In an effort to attract customers during this holiday season, Tata Motors today introduced the Jet Edition of the Safari, Harrier, and Nexon in the domestic market. It features top-notch features and an exclusive exterior and interior colour scheme, and it was designed in the style of “Business Jets.” Starting today, The Jet Edition is accessible at all authorised Tata dealerships located in India.
Priced at Rs. 21.45 lakh for the diesel six-seater XZ+, the XZA+ is Rs. 22.75 lakh, the XZ+ seven-seater is Rs. 21.35 lakh, and the XZA+ is Rs. 22.65 lakh. The price of the Harrier XZ+ Jet Edition is Rs. 20,90 lakh, the XZA+ is Rs. 22,20 lakh, the Nexon Jet Edition XZ+ diesel is Rs. 13,43 lakh, the XZA+ diesel is Rs. 14,08 lakh, the XZ+ petrol is Rs. 12,13 lakh, and the Nexon XZA+ petrol trim is Rs. 12,78 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi).
Rajan Amba, Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Customer Care at Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd., commented on the launch: “The latest #JET Edition will be a compelling package of striking exteriors and inviting interiors, which is aimed at providing our customers with a unique and exquisite lifestyle. The #JET Edition will add a quotient of “Go-Anywhere in Luxury” and strengthen the “Go-Anywhere” DNA of our real SUVs. With all of its charisma, I’m sure that this new range will add to the fervour of our well-known and adored SUV lineup.
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According to the domestic auto major, travelling in the Jet Edition is “seamless, comfortable, and uber-luxurious,” much like travelling in business class. It is displayed in a distinctive Starlight two-tone colour scheme with a body painted in earthy bronze and a roof painted in platinum silver. Jet black alloy wheels and silver skid plates on the front and back serve as additional visual highlights.
Along with the techno-steel bronze finish mid-pad on the instrument panel and bronze accents on the doors and floor consoles, the cabin has a dual-tone Oyster White & Granite Black theme. In order to add even more opulence, it also receives “Jet” embroidery on the front headrests and bronze-colored deco stitching on the seats.
Electronic Stability Program and safety features like Driver Doze Off Alert, Panic Brake Alert, and After Impact Braking are included in the Harrier and Safari Jet Editions. Disc brakes on all four wheels (new to the Harrier) are available, along with Type-C USB chargers in every row, Winged Comfort Head Restraints on the second-row bench and captain seats (only in Safari), and EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) in both manual and automatic versions.
A wireless charging station, air purifier, and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay would also be provided to the customers. Tri-arrow perforated Oyster White – Benecke-Kaliko leatherette seats and numerous exquisite Bronze inserts are added to the interior. The Nexon Jet Edition has ventilated seats, a wireless charger, an air purifier with an AQi display, and an electric sunroof with a tilt function.
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