Tata Motors has officially taken the wraps off the petrol-powered versions of its flagship SUVs — the Safari and the Harrier. Along with the new powertrain, Tata has introduced range-topping ‘Ultra’ trims, pushing the ICE lineup closer to EV-level tech and luxury.
The new variants are:
- Safari Accomplished Ultra
- Harrier Fearless Ultra
These sit at the very top of the petrol range and bring several features previously exclusive to Tata’s electric SUVs.
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New 1.5L Hyperion Turbo-Petrol Engine Explained
Both SUVs are powered by Tata’s new 1.5-litre T-GDI Hyperion turbo-petrol engine, developed in-house and tuned specifically for heavier, larger vehicles.
Engine Comparison
| Specification | 1.5L Hyperion Petrol | 2.0L Kryotec Diesel |
|---|---|---|
| Power | 170 PS (168 bhp) | 170 PS |
| Torque | 280 Nm | 350 Nm |
| Gearbox | 6-speed MT / 6-speed AT | 6-speed MT / 6-speed AT |
Key Point:
Unlike the Sierra, where this engine is automatic-only, Safari and Harrier petrols get both manual and automatic gearbox options, expanding buyer choice.

‘Ultra’ Variants: What Makes Them Special
The new Ultra trims are positioned as technology flagships and borrow heavily from the Harrier EV’s feature list.
Major Interior & Tech Upgrades
- 14–14.5-inch Samsung Neo QLED touchscreen — largest in the segment
- VisionEX Digital IRVM with built-in dashcam and live rear feed
- 10-speaker JBL sound system with Dolby Atmos support
- Memory ORVMs with auto reverse-dip function
- Sliding front armrest
- Front & rear camera washer system
These upgrades push the Safari and Harrier petrols firmly into premium territory.

Interior Themes & Red Dark Editions
Tata has also introduced exclusive cabin themes for the Ultra variants:
Safari Accomplished Ultra
- Oyster White & Gold interior
- Premium upholstery and trim finish
Harrier Fearless Ultra
- Oyster White & Titan Brown theme
- Dual-tone dashboard with wood-finish inserts
Red Dark Edition (Both SUVs)
- Signature Red Dark exterior
- Carnelian Red leatherette upholstery
- Sporty, high-contrast interior treatment

Safety & ADAS: Stronger Than Ever
Safety remains a core strength for Tata’s flagships.
Standard on Ultra Variants
- Level 2 ADAS with 22 features
- 6 airbags
- 360-degree camera
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Integrated navigation with Alexa voice support
- LED DRLs with welcome & goodbye animations
- 19-inch alloy wheels (top trims)

Pricing Strategy & Segment Impact
While Tata hasn’t announced prices yet, the petrol variants are expected to start around ₹1 lakh lower than diesel equivalents, making these SUVs more accessible to urban buyers.
Expected Rivals
- Safari Petrol: Mahindra XUV700, Hyundai Alcazar, MG Hector Plus
- Harrier Petrol: MG Hector, Jeep Compass
The addition of petrol engines and Ultra trims ensures Tata stays competitive on features, tech, and perceived value, not just safety.
Big Picture: Tata’s ICE Lineup Gets a Tech Boost
With the Hyperion petrol engine and Ultra variants, Tata has successfully bridged the gap between ICE and EV feature levels. Buyers now get cutting-edge tech, premium interiors, and advanced safety — without switching to electric.
So, what do you think — will the Safari and Harrier petrol Ultra variants tempt buyers away from diesel, or does torque still matter more in this segment? Share your thoughts in the comments below!










