Tata Harrier Facelift Launched at a starting price of Rs. 15.49 Lakhs

Harrier Exterior
By - Sankul Nagpal
October 18, 2023

Tata Motors has finally launched the much-awaited Harrier facelift in India at a starting price of Rs. 15.49 Lakh (introductory, ex-showroom) for the Smart (O) MT trim. With exciting cosmetic and interior changes, the launch of the updated Harrier has gotten everyone excited. Here’s everything you need to know about the latest Tata Harrier Facelift.

Tata Harrier Facelift: Price Breakup

Even though the brand has not yet released the complete price details of the facelifted Tata Harrier, here’s all the information we currently have as regards the SUV’s pricing.

Tata Harrier Facelift Price Breakup

Trims

Manual Transmission

Automatic Transmission

Smart (O)

Rs 15.49 lakh

TBA

Pure (O)

Rs 16.99 lakh

TBA

Pure+

Rs 18.69 lakh

TBA

Adventure

Rs 20.19 lakh

TBA

Adventure+

Rs 21.69 lakh

TBA

Adventure+ A

TBA

TBA

Fearless

Rs 22.99 lakh

TBA

Fearless Dark edition

TBA

TBA

Fearless+

Rs 24.49 lakh

TBA

Fearless+ Dark edition

TBA

TBA

Tata Harrier Facelift: Design changes

One look at the Tata Harrier facelift and you will notice that the design has been one of the biggest changes this time. With a new sporty grille, a full-width LED bar, a split-headlight design and a new front bumper, the facelifted Tata Harrier now offers a much more modern look. The modernity is carried over to the rear as well, where the SUV brings to the table a redesigned tail-lamp housing, revised bumper and new LED lighting elements. 

The overall profile of the SUV however, hasn’t changed much except for the redesigned 18 and 19-inch alloys, with the bigger ones being reserved only for the Dark Edition this time. Overall, the entire look of the facelifted Tata Harrier somewhere resembles the Harrier EV concept that was showcased at the Auto Expo earlier this year.

Tata Harrier Facelift: Features and Interiors

Harrier Interior

This time around, Tata has made major upgrades to the interiors as well, ditching the faux wood treatment and adopting a mix of materials including gloss-black surfaces, textured top panels, and leatherette padding all of which is complemented by a strip of LED ambient lighting. Depending upon the trim chosen, the SUV now offers two touch-infotainment systems that include either a 10.25-inch unit or a bigger 12.3-inch unit. There’s also the inclusion of touch panels for AC controls as seen on the new Nexon and Nexon EV.

Other additions include a new flat-bottom steering with a backlit Tata logo, dual-zone climate control, 360-degree camera, rear-window shades, panoramic sunroof, rotary knob with digital display for drive selection, JBL tuned 10-speaker setup and much more.

Safety features have also been improved to include up to 7 airbags (6 as standard), hill hold control, ABS with EBD and ESC etc. along with Level-2 ADAS compatibility. It is crucial to note that the new Harrier and Safari facelifts have already scored a perfect 5-star rating on the global NCAP crash tests.

Tata Harrier Facelift: Variants, Powertrain and Colors

On the inside, the new Harrier remains mechanically unchanged and continues to offer the tried and tested 2-litre Diesel Engine mated to a 6-speed manual or an optional AMT. The automatic trims, however, are only available only from the Adventure+ trims and upwards.

The SUV also gets three drive modes (Eco, City and Sports) along with three terrain response modes including Normal, Rough and Wet modes. Much like the Nexon facelift, the Harrier has also adopted the new persona-based nomenclature and is being offered in four major trims – Smart, Pure, Adventure and Fearless, with additional packages being added with a “+” or “A” suffix.

The facelift Tata Harrier is being offered in six colours including Ash Grey, Pebble Grey, Seaweed Green, Lunar White, Coral Red and Sunlit Yellow. In addition, there is also an Oberon Black colour that is limited only to the Dark Edition.

Tata Harrier Facelift: Rivals

With a new facelift in town, the Tata Harrier continues to lock horns with long-term rivals such as the 5-seater XUV 700, diesel trims of the Kia Seltos and Hyundai Creta along with the Jeep Compass and the MG Hector.

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