Tata Motors has expanded the lineup of Harrier and Safari SUVs with the introduction of Ultra Red Dark Edition for the diesel variants. This comes a few months after the company launched petrol versions of both the SUVs, having exclusively introduced this top-spec variant.
Until January 2026, the Harrier and Safari were only available with diesel engines. Earlier this year, Tata also introduced a petrol variant with a new Ultra Red Dark Edition, but this trim was limited to the petrol model. With this latest update, Tata has now extended the same variant to diesel buyers as well.

Prices and status
The newly introduced Ultra Red Dark Edition diesel variant sits at the top of the lineup. With this move, Tata is providing more flexibility to buyers who prefer diesel powertrains but also want access to the brand’s most premium trims. Prices start: Harrier Ultra Diesel Manual – Rs 23,84,990 and Safari Ultra Diesel Manual (7-seater) – Rs 24,49,990. All prices ex-showroom, New Delhi.
What is Ultra Red Dark Edition?
The Ultra Red Dark Edition combines Tata’s signature Dark Edition styling with a distinctive Ultra Red exterior finish, offering a more premium and sporty visual appeal. It sits above the existing variants and focuses on providing a feature-rich experience.

This top-spec variant is equipped with Premium hosting featuresThat includes a 36.9 cm (14.5-inch) Harman infotainment system powered by Samsung Neo QLED, as well as a Dolby Atmos-powered audio system for a better in-cabin experience. It also gets VisionX e-IRVM with an integrated dashcam and DVR functionality, VisionSync Memory ORVM with auto reverse dip and a Clearview dual camera washer system. Additionally, built-in navigation with Maples Auto further enhances usability. Together, these features aim to improve both convenience and the overall cabin experience, especially during long journeys.

Increasing appeal for diesel buyers
By introducing the Ultra Red Dark Edition in the diesel variant, Tata Motors is filling an important gap in its lineup. Diesel remains a preferred choice for many SUV buyers in India, especially those who prioritize torque and long-range efficiency. With this update, the Harrier and Safari now offer the same premium variant experience in both petrol and diesel powertrains.