
Billionaire Motilal Oswal Ditches Foreign Car Brand Over Tata Safari Dark Edition, Here's Why
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In the photo, it can be seen that the Oswal went for the black paint scheme, and it looks like a range-topping model.
A popular name in the financial services sector, Motilal Oswal, the owner of Motilal Oswal Financial Services Limited (MSOL), is best known for his business mind and super dreamy garage. The billionaire who could take any car in the world chooses the Tata Harrier Black Edition.
The move left a lot of internet users wondering why he added Harrier to his super-expensive garage over any foreign brand. He answered the question through a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Take a look at post here
In my pursuit of minimalistic and simple living, I have turned Desi now. Stopped buying foreign cars, watches and other luxuries. World class Indian products are available now. Started with my Tata Safari, next would be Mahindra. #Vocal for local @RNTata2000 @TataMotors … pic.twitter.com/JXmstnCDxN — Motilal Oswal (@MrMotilalOswal) January 29, 2024
While sharing the photo of his newly purchased Harrier, he wrote, " In my pursuit of minimalistic and simple living, I have turned Desi now. Stopped buying foreign cars, watches and other luxuries. World-class Indian products are available now. Started with my Tata Safari, next would be Mahindra."
Price Range
In the photo, it can be seen that the Oswal went for the black paint scheme, and it looks like a range-topping model. It starts at Rs 15 lakh, while the top model goes up to Rs 26.50 Lakh (all ex-showroom). The on-road price varies by trim and can fall between Rs 18.07 lakh to Rs 31.38 lakh.
It comes with a robust 2.0-litre Kryotec turbocharged diesel engine that generates a maximum power of 170 PS at 3750 rpm and 350 Nm of peak torque between 1750-2500 rpm. The unit is paired with 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic (torque converter) transmissions.
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June 30, 2025, 10:26 IST
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