Tata Motors had earlier only announced prices of the manual variants.
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Tata Motors had earlier only announced prices of the manual variants.
Earlier this week, Tata Motors launched the Harrier facelift with its prices starting at Rs 15.49 lakh. At the time, the marquee had only announced the prices of the manual variants and the starting prices of the automatic and Dark Edition variants. Now, Tata Motors has revealed the full price list of the Harrier facelift.
Prices for the automatic variants of the Harrier facelift start at Rs 19.99 lakh and go up to Rs 25.89 lakh. Prices for the Dark Edition, which is available from Pure+ S trim onwards with manual and automatic gearbox options, range between Rs 19.99 lakh to Rs 26.04 lakh. (All prices ex-showroom, India). Interestingly, the automatic gearbox is available from the Pure+ trim onwards but is not available on the Adventure trim that follows it.
Tata Harrier facelift pries (ex-showroom, India)
Trims | Manual | Auto |
---|---|---|
Smart | Rs 15.49 lakh | NA |
Smart (O) | Rs 15.99 lakh | NA |
Pure | Rs 16.99 lakh | NA |
Pure (O) | Rs 17.49 lakh | NA |
Pure+ | Rs 18.69 lakh | Rs 19.99 lakh |
Pure+ S | Rs 19.69 lakh | Rs 21.09 lakh |
Pure+ S Dark Edition | Rs 19.99 lakh | Rs 21.39 lakh |
Adventure | Rs 20.19 lakh | NA |
Adventure+ | Rs 21.69 lakh | Rs 23.09 lakh |
Adventure+ Dark Edition | Rs 22.24 lakh | Rs 23.64 lakh |
Adventure+ A | Rs 22.69 lakh | Rs 24.09 lakh |
Fearless | Rs 22.99 lakh | Rs 24.39 lakh |
Fearless Dark Edition | Rs 23.54 lakh | Rs 24.94 lakh |
Fearless+ | Rs 24.49 lakh | Rs 25.89 lakh |
Fearless+ Dark Edition | Rs 25.04 lakh | Rs 26.04 lakh |
The Harrier gets a comprehensive cosmetic and features upgrades with this facelift. It gets redesigned front and rear bumpers, new headlamps, a full-width LED light bar at the front, a split grille design, new alloy wheels and new LED light signatures in the tail-lamps.
Inside, the Harrier facelift gets a redesigned dashboard with two new free-standing touchscreens that measure either 10.25-inch or 12.3-inch, depending on the trim. The faux wood dashboard trim has been replaced by a combination of materials that include a textured panel, gloss black inserts and leatherette padding, along with an ambient lighting strip.
Also Read: 2023 Tata Harrier Review: Has Tata Done Enough?
New features include a touch-based HVAC control panel, a four-spoke steering wheel, a 360-degree camera, a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster with navigation, dual-zone climate control, a 10-speaker JBL sound system and more. Safety features include up to 7 airbags (6 are standard across the range), ADAS, hill hold assist and more.
Mechanically, the Harrier facelift remains unchanged. Under the hood, it gets a 168 bhp, 350 Nm, 2.0-litre diesel engine paired to either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic gearbox. It also has terrain response modes (Normal, Rough & Wet) and multiple drive modes (Eco, City & Sports).
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