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Thermisto gold
Telesto grey
Orcus White
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The all-new Tata Harrier has been launched in India and is one of the most anticipated SUVs of recent times. The new Tata Harrier takes on a range of SUVs from the Hyundai Creta, Renault Captur and the recently launched Nissan Kicks to models like the Jeep Compass and Mahindra XUV500. The SUV is also priced very aggressively, with the base model variant starting at Rs 12.69 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai). The Tata Harrier, currently available in four variants, is also larger than most of its competition and will also take on the likes of more premium SUVs like the popular Mahindra XUV 500 and even the Jeep Compass.
Tata Harrier Prices and Competition
As mentioned earlier, the Tata Harrier is available in four variants. The base model of the SUV is called the XE and is priced at Rs 12.69 lakh. One step up, the XM variant of the Tata Harrier is priced at Rs 13.75 lakh while the XT is priced at Rs 14.95 lakh. The top of the line variant ‘XZ’ is priced at Rs 16.25 lakh and is the one with all the bells and whistles. In terms of competition, the base model of the Tata Harrier (Rs 12.69-16.25 lakh) undercuts most of its competition, including the likes of the 1.6-litre diesel Hyundai Creta (Rs 13.58-15.63 lakh) and the diesel Jeep Compass (Rs 16.54-21.07 lakh). The two-wheel-drive Mahindra XUV500 is just slightly more expensive, ranging from Rs 12.65-17.11 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom, Mumbai).
Tata Harrier Engine and Gearbox
The Tata Harrier currently only gets one engine and gearbox option. The one on offer is a diesel engine that has been source from the Fiat Group and is essentially the same unit that’s found on the Jeep Compass. The 2.0-litre Multijet engine has been named ‘Kryotec’ by Tata Motors and is a four-cylinder, turbocharged diesel motor that makes 140hp of peak power and 350 Nm of peak torque. The Tata Harrier manual gearbox on offer is a 6-speed unit sending power to the front wheels. Tata Motors will also introduce a petrol-powered version of the Harrier in the near future and will also be equipping the SUV with a Hyundai-sourced automatic gearbox. While the Tata Harrier is currently a five-seater, the upcoming seven-seater version of the car will get a more powerful 170hp version of the same engine.
Tata Harrier Safety and Land Rover Derived Chassis
The Tata Harrier SUV gets two airbags as standard across all models. The top spec XZ variant of the Tata Harrier comes with six airbags, making it even safer. The SUV also gets safety systems like traction control, cornering stability control, electronic stability program, rollover mitigation and hill decent control, apart from the standard ABS and EBD. The Harrier marks the debut of the Indian automaker’s brand new Land Rover D8 architecture-derived platform called ‘Omega Arc’. The new Tata SUV Omega Arc Platform has better driving dynamics and torsional rigidity as compared to older platforms. As compared to Land Rover’s SUVs though, the Tata Harrier will not be getting an all-wheel-drive or a four-wheel-drive variant anytime soon.
Tata Harrier Exterior Design
The Harrier is one of the best-looking cars ever launched by Tata Motors and, as with the Land Rover-derived platform, the Land Rover DNA is quite evident in the design language too. The new SUV gets a very distinct design language as a part of Tata’s ‘Impact Design 2.0' theme, with higher-set LED daytime running lights flanking a large Range Rover-inspired grille. The headlamps themselves are set lower down in the bumper, along with the fog lamps. In profile, the Harrier looks quite unique too, especially with the chrome accents; and around the back, the sleek LED tail-lamps complete the look.
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