- Prices of the start from Rs 12.69 lakh.
- Deliveries begin today itself.
- Powered by a 2.0-litre Multijet engine that also powers the Compass.
- The engine is available in a lower tune of 140PS and 350Nm.
- Based on the same platform as the Land Rover Discovery Sport.
- Available with a front wheel drive only, with no plans to launch a 4WD variant.
Tata has finally launched its much-awaited SUV, the Harrier At Rs 12.69 lakh ex-showroom Mumbai. The variant-wise price breakup, ex-showroom Mumbai, is are follow:
Tata Harrier XE - Rs 12.69 Lakh
Tata Harrier XM - Rs 13.75 Lakh
Tata Harrier XT - Rs 14.95 Lakh
Tata Harrier XZ - Rs 16.25 Lakh
The Harrier is underpinned by the same D8 platform that also underpins the either. The Harrier is powered by the same 2.0-litre 4-cylinder diesel engine that also powers the Jeep Compass. But where the Compass gets a 173PS/380Nm version, in the Harrier it makes 140PS of max power and 350Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox that drives the front wheels.
It measures 4598mm in length and boasts of a 2741mm wheelbase which is significantly larger than its similarly priced rivals. The 17-inch wheels, however, could have been better designed and maybe a size bigger. Inside, the cabin is quite premium and plush. However, the soft touch plastic on the dash is available on the top two variants only. The 7.0-inch TFT screen on the instrument cluster too is available on the top-spec XZ variant only.
It also gets an 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system and comes with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity. It can be had with a JBL sound system but again is available on the top-spec variant only.
As for safety, the Harrier offers dual airbags and ABS as standard across the range but the top-spec XZ variant gets six airbags, ESP and an ESP based terrain response system that helps the Harrier navigate the rougher sections. The terrain response system also gets three modes, normal, wet and rough.
Tata's new flagship with its introductory price looks like a good value for money package. What it lacks in features like a sunroof and a 4WD system when compared to cars like the, it makes up in sheer size and road presence. Should the competition be worried? Yes.
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