The launch of Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) on Harrier and Safari models is a giant leap in automotive technology by Tata Motors. This milestone update not only makes safety features more advanced, it also puts Tata on the lead in innovation in the Indian auto space. In this short article we will discuss all about this launch, its features, and what we think this means for current and future Tata vehicle owners.
The article explains why the Tata Harrier and Safari are game changers in this space because L2 AD As is a feature from third company, Bosch, and not from Tata Motors, and because the Indian market is yet to adopt advanced ADAs features from other OEMs.
This type of vehicle automation is a huge step up from what we are accustomed to today. There is adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist and automated emergency braking. This means a safer, more comfortable driving for Tata Harrier and Safari Owners, essentially for the long journeys or in heavy traffic conditions.
Tata Motors’ step marks their commitment to bring the latest technology to India. This move both improves the value proposition of these vehicles, and establishes a new bar for safety performance in the SUV segment.
The Harrier and Safari already have a robust set of features and the L2 ADAS update is based on that feature set. Although these cars were famous for their solid construction and good interiors, adding ADAS brings them to a higher level of sophistication.
Intelligent driver assistance adds to the existing features of multiple drive modes and terrain response systems to create a more comprehensive and advanced driving package. This update helps Tata fill the gap between its current offerings and some of the more expensive, international brands.
What ADAS features can owners expect in the New Update? What specific ADAS features can owners expect in the New Update?
The L2 ADAS package for the Harrier and Safari includes several key features:
These features work together to help create a safer driving environment, fighting driver fatigue and the number of accidents.
While this update focuses on technology, Tata has tweaked the car a bit to support the new sensors ADAS requires. These modifications are minimal, and do not transform the vehicles’ distinctive forms.
While the Safari and Harrier variants will inevitably attract a pricing impact due to the L2 ADAS addition, it will have a positive impact on customer experience. Industry experts expect a modest jump in price on models when they feature this technology, but Tata Motors is yet to reveal official figures.
Should Existing Harrier and Safari Owners be able to Upgrade to L2 ADAS?
Many current owners are asking this. Unfortunately, the L2 ADAS update is not a retrofit solution for existing models because of the complexity of sensor and control unit integration. It’s available only on newly manufactured vehicles.
With the introduction of L2 ADAS in the Harrier and Safari Tata is establishing its presence as a technology leader in the Indian automotive space. This proves that the company can compete against global brands and achieve a new standard for domestic manufacturers.
It will certainly push other manufacturers to fasten their ADAS development programs for the Indian market, as well.
The L2 ADAS by Tata is comparable to what intl. brands avail in the Indian market. Although several premium European and Japanese manufacturers have respective technologies of a similar kind on offer, this vehicle segment remains new terrain for any domestic brand, and Tata is among the first movers.
In real world, how the system fares against offerings of competitors will depend mostly upon its effectiveness and user friendliness.
Since the L2 ADAS is already advanced, Tata Motors are expected to come up with extensive training and education with the new owners. So this could include things like, manuals, video tutorials, in person demonstrators even at the dealership to ensure that the owners can really use and understand what all the features of this new equipment are.
It has been designed to optimise driving behavior, and, at the very least, should improve fuel efficiency by better damping speed variations caused by frequently changing speeds, which currently can be as little as 1 mph. But ADAS components may add a little weight to the vehicle, reversing performance gains.
When adding the ADAS update, Tata has chose to rejig the color options. The full list of colors has not been revealed, but popular options are expected to stick around, with a few new colours likely added to commemorate the technological upgrade.
The L2 ADAS is set to be offered on the higher trims of the Harrier and the Safari with probable chances of becoming a standard feature in top grade models.
Tata Motors’ Level 2 ADAS on Harrier and Safari is a technological leap on cars. L2 ADAS package features adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and autonomous emergency braking. This update is not something that can be retrofitted to a current vehicle, and is limited only to new models.
Tata has taken a bold move to launch L2 ADAS in Harrier and Safari models which can be considered as a big step in the Indian automotive space. With these advanced safety features becoming more widely available, they promise to help make roads safer, and vehicles more comfortable in India, possibly saving some lives and preventing accidents on the country’s roads. In addition to boosting Tata brand, it pushes the entire industry and manufactures towards innovation and healthy competition.
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