Tata Harrier Variants and Price: The five-seat Tata Harrier is available from Rs 13.69 lakh to Rs 20.15 lakh in five variants: Tata Harrier XE, Tata Harrier XM, Tata Harrier XT, Tata Harrier XZ, and Tata Harrier XZ+. Tata offers a new top-spec Tata Harrier XZ+/XZA+ variant to the BS6 Harrier with the automatic gearbox is available in XMA, XZA, and XZA+ variants.
Tata Harrier Powertrain and Transmission: It comes with a 2.0-liter BS6-compliant diesel engine which will generate 170PS of power as opposed to the current 140PS while delivering the same torque (350Nm). This comes either with a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter gearbox.
Tata Harrier specifications: It gets a host of new features like a panoramic sunroof, dual-tone alloy wheels, auto-dimming IRVM, electric driver seat, and a new, black-roofed exterior red hue. Both models also offer ESP as normal.
This Tata Harrier has been established in India in the getting cost of 13.69 lakh for the bottom XE version which goes the whole way up to 16.25 lakh for that top-end XZ variant. Tata would be providing the Harrier in India in four versions. Tata Harrier is from this Z structure which is the calculation of Land rover’s D8 structure which underpinned the Freelander 2 and was modified for this Discovery Sport. Besides this, this Harrier also debuts tata’s current influence 2.0 innovation philosophy and stands true to the H5X idea which was unveiled in the 2018 automobile exhibition. This Harrier is not just larger at dimensions than its important rivals- that Nissan boot and Hyundai Creta, but also has the largest area in its part. Like other Tata vehicles, the instant takeaway for this Harrier is the innovation. This Tata Harrier is the urban SUV and this innovation justifies that to its greatest ability. Upfront, it seems Butch having the high hood-line and housing the large grille with LED Daytime racing lamps in corners and the projector headlamps have been placed only below them.
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The Harrier is a comfortable vehicle, evident from the moment you open the doors. There is ample room on both the front and back of the head. Even at the rear, there’s more than enough headroom for a six-footer. Plus, all-round legroom is also great.
We really preferred the beds. The one at the front is big, cushy and well-bolstered, and height-adjustable for the driver as well. The bag, however, is not all that large at 425 liters. Nevertheless, it’s easy to launch and stack it to the gills without any intrusions to speak about. The rear seats, in turn, get a 60:40 break. Then, as well, these fold flat which improves the versatility than the usefulness of the luggage provided by the Harrier. The height of the loading rim, however, is not too high, at around 750 mm.
The rear seats look great too. The wide bottom of the seat means good help to the leg. The slope to the back of the seat feels right. And the cushioning-it’s not too hard or soft for the back and the bottom.
The Tata designers have gone for a number of different fabrics and finishes here. The dashboard has fake wood taking the pride of place, which is then contrasted by a silver spotlight at the bottom and fuzzy plastic texture at the edges. The rotating graphics and its related functions are all over in polish. Ditto for regulating the aircon.
Tan-leather is also used liberally. It’s part of the central tube, it’s on the handles of the ramp, it’s on all the armrests-central or otherwise and it’s all over the chairs, of course. In brief, they coat all your touchpoints in black. Then, the shiny finish from the dash; on the doors and the main tunnel it finds its way too.
And it all fits together very well. It helps the insides of the Harrier feel soft, welcoming so brought together well. In reality, apart from some black plastic that feels a bit rough to touch, it’s actually one of the best cabins we’ve ever seen.
Feature-wise, apart from a sunroof, electric-powered driver seat, auto-dimming mirrors, lack of a two-zone climate control system, a dedicated button to lock/unlock the doors, and maybe mood lighting, the Harrier seems to have it all.
For the Wireless communication device, there is voice order, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay. There’s a TFT monitor with a comprehensive driver information system. There’s a centrally cooled glovebox for every passenger; cup and drink holders; and clever storage as one of the wide door pockets. You also get a fancy looking handbrake lever which makes use of the front cup holders a task when applied.
The Tata Harrier is fitted with a Diesel Engine. Motor Diesel is 1956 cc. The Manual and Automatic Transmission is available. The Harrier has a range of 17.0 kmpl based on model and fuel size. The Harrier is a 5-seater SUV and has 4598 mm long, 1894 mm wide and 2741 mm wheelbase.
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ARAI Mileage | 17.0 kmpl |
Engine Displacement (cc) | 1956 |
Max Torque (nm@rpm) | 350Nm@1750-2500rpm |
TransmissionType | Automatic |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 50 |
Service Cost (Avg. of 5 years) | Rs.7,914 |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Max Power (bhp@rpm) | 167.6bhp@3750rpm |
Seating Capacity | 5 |
Boot Space (Litres) | 425 |
Body Type | SUV |
Power Steering | Yes |
Anti Lock Braking System | Yes |
Driver Airbag | Yes |
Automatic Climate Control | Yes |
Alloy Wheels | Yes |
Power Windows Front | Yes |
Air Conditioner | Yes |
Passenger Airbag | Yes |
Fog Lights - Front | Yes |
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