Yesterday I had the opportunity of taking the SAFARI on a 200 kms trip. We travelled from Bangalore to KGF for a wedding reception. 60 kilometers of National Highway and 40 kilometers of State Highway.
Everything was normal within the city limits, the vehicle was running like any other normal one, then the highway opened up and traffic thinned
For the frist time in my life I experienced a 'Turbo'. The vehicle was normal till 2,000 rpm, and once it crossed that, it becase a roller coaster, the turbo shoved you and you could hear the boom resonate, it was pure pleasure, the vehicle sailed over the road as if it was a sail boat hit by a sudden high speed gust of wind. Thoroughly enjoyed it and am now fully addicted to it

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My Dad was acting as the speed governor, so touched a shade over 100, with a lot of travel still left in the accelerator pedal. Joy was when my Dad mentioned while we stopped for coffee that I was driving well, sticking to 60-70, while in actual we were doing 90-100, he missed the wicked glint in my Brothers' and my eyes.
As cliched as it may sound, 'The vehicle feels rock solid and corners as if on rails'. Able to keep up to higher speeds and stay longer at higher speeds, overtaking is no longer a fully thought-out and planned affair, literally look down on cars and can see them scamper away when you charge howling at them (no offense - i'm a very defensive driver, never put my life in the hands of the oncoming vehicle)
On the state highway, the height and suspension really came onto its own. Potholes were dime a dozen, and was able to mainitain more than 60 on the horrible roads. All four occupants were pleased as punch over the ride. The vehicle is easy to chuck around on conjested roads and villages and the bulk disappears, its so easy to get into 'call-center driver' mode and let it sway its way through.
The return journey was night driving, and for company we had my uncles' 1 day old BOLERO STORM - The one with the SCORPIO engine, being driven by a Chauffer. My Dad's instructions were to stay behind the vehicle and not overtake it at any cost, kinda we'll hide behind the BOLERO to shield ourselves and get to Bangalore holing the BOLEROs tail.
The SAFARI was not pleased at all. It was easily eating into the BOLEROs lead and screaming to be left alone, could have so easily took the BOLERO and dispatched it into the wilderness. The headlights were simply stunning. Due to consideratoin for other road users, I used the low beam and fog lights for most part of the journey, and when someone got nasty or if safety demanded it, then the high beam came on. The high beam literally lit up the darkness and pummeled the opposition into submission. Even busses and lorries were no longer a threat, it was like Mike Tyson looking up threateningly at Micheal Jordan, the SAFARI and the LORRIES i.e.
Overall, excellent drive. Very 'uneventful', the vehicle ran like a dream, and has now instilled so much confidence in me to take it out on long trips without a doubt in my mind. My Brother was carrying his high limit credit card just in case something went wrong with the vehicle - but guess the SAFARI would continue to keep his card unused for a long time to come.