Tata Motors has announced the Harrier diesel manual prices which start from INR 15.49 and go up to INR 24.49 lakh. We await the full price list consisting of the prices of automatic as well as Dark Edition variants.
Tata Motors took the wraps off of the new Harrier facelift a couple of weeks back and also opened bookings for the SUV. With the facelift, which offers a slew of changes both inside and out, Tata has gone with a new variant nomenclature falling in line with the new Nexon. The new Harrier comes in 4 grades, which Tata likes to refer to as personas — Smart, Pure, Adventure and Fearless. These personas are further followed by additions like ‘+’ and Dark Edition variants.
Take a look at the Tata Harrier facelift price list:
Variant | Manual (INR) | Automatic (INR) |
Smart | 15.49 lakh | TBA |
Pure | 16.99 lakh | TBA |
Pure+ | 18.69 lakh | TBA |
Adventure | 20.19 lakh | TBA |
Adventure+ | 21.69 lakh | TBA |
Fearless | 22.99 lakh | TBA |
Fearless+ | 24.49 lakh | TBA |
We will update the price list as and when we receive the full price list from Tata Motors.
Take a look at the key features of the Tata Harrier facelift:
- All-LED headlights
- Fog lights with cornering function
- 19-inch alloy wheels (exclusive to Dark Edition only)
- Dual-zone climate control
- 360-degree parking camera
- Electronic parking brake
- 7 airbags
- Advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS)
- Powered tailgate with gesture control
- Electronically adjustable front seats (memory for driver)
- Front ventilated seats
- 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
- 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system
Powering the Tata Harrier is the same FCA-sourced 2.0L turbo diesel engine, which now complies with the BS6 phase-2 emission norms. It produces a healthy 170PS of power at 3750rpm and 350Nm of torque between 1750rpm and 2500rpm. The engine channels power to the front wheels only via either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission.
The new Harrier, with a revised exterior and interior design and new features, continues to rival other family SUVs like the Mahindra XUV700, MG Hector and Jeep Compass. While the Harrier is diesel-only at this point, Tata will introduce a petrol-powered Harrier sometime in 2024.