2023 Tata Harrier Facelift Launched, Prices Start From Rs 15.49 Lakh
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Updated exterior, bigger screens, more features, but still a diesel-only SUV
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The 2023 Harrier is priced between Rs 15.49 lakh and Rs xx lakh (introductory, ex-showroom).
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Tata is offering it in 4 broad variants: Smart, Pure, Fearless and Adventure.
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The 2-litre diesel engine has been retained with manual and automatic transmissions.
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Improved driving dynamics in terms of steering and suspension.
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Gets a bigger touchscreen, more safety features and a refreshed cabin.
After many months of spotting the test mules and shortly after its official unveiling, the 2023 Tata Harrier facelift has finally been launched. This is the most comprehensive update for the mid-size SUV since its debut in 2019. It is being offered in 4 broad variants: Smart, Pure, Fearless and Adventure, and is priced from Rs 15.49 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom) onwards. Here’s everything new on the Harrier facelift:
Prices
2023 Tata Harrier Variants |
Introductory prices (ex-showroom) |
Smart |
Rs 15.49 lakh |
Pure |
Rs 16.99 lakh |
Pure+ |
Rs 18.69 lakh |
Adventure |
Rs 20.19 lakh |
Adventure |
Rs 21.69 lakh |
Fearless |
Rs 22.99 lakh |
Fearless+ |
Rs 24.49 lakh |
Automatic Variants |
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Pure+, Adventure+, Fearless, Fearless+ |
From Rs 19.99 lakh |
#Dark Variants |
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Pure+, Adventure+, Fearless, Fearless+ |
From Rs 19.99 lakh |
Tata has only shared the starting prices for all the different variants of the Harrier facelift and the full price list is expected to be revealed soon.
A Revamped Look
Tata has thoroughly tweaked the design of the Harrier while still keeping it recognisable. It now comes with a connected DRL setup, a new sleeker grille, vertically stacked LED headlights and a redesigned bumper and skid plate at the front.
The side profile hasn’t witnessed a lot of changes but Tata has added new 18-inch alloy wheels (19-inches for the Dark variant) and a “Harrier” badging on the front doors.
Just like the front, the rear also has a connected light setup with Z-shaped LED tail lights. The rear profile also gets sleek reflector panels on the sides and a redesigned bumper. With this facelift, you also get three new colour options: Seaweed Green, Ash Grey and Sunlit Yellow.
The cabin of the Tata Harrier facelift has also been redesigned. It has a layered dashboard with a curved design at the bottom. The dashboard houses a bigger touchscreen, a new 4-spoke steering wheel with a backlit Tata logo, and the centre console has a touch-based AC panel. Depending on the variant, you also get cabin inserts that are colour-matched to the exterior.
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No Change Under The Hood. Yet.
The new Tata Harrier comes with the same 2-litre diesel engine as before. It churns out 170PS/350Nm and gets the option of a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmission (with paddle shifters). The new Harrier will also get Tata’s new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine in due course, sometime in 2024.
More Features
Tata has added a lot of new features to the facelifted Harrier, including a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, dual-zone climate control with a touch-based AC panel, 10-speaker JBL sound system, and a powered tail gate.
Features like ventilated front seats, wireless phone charger and a powered driver seat with memory function have been retained from the last iteration. It already came with drive modes and terrain modes, but now the dial for the latter also gets a display for a more premium user experience.
Tata has also improved the safety of the Harrier with up to 7 airbags and adaptive cruise control added to the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) suite. The rest of the safety features are the same like ABS with EBD, electronic stability control (ESC), tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), 360-degree camera, lane departure warning, blind spot detection and auto emergency braking.
Also Read: 5 Features Debuting On A Tata Car With The New Tata Harrier And Safari Facelift
Rivals
The updated Tata Harrier, with its new bells and whistles, continues to go up against the Mahindra XUV700, MG Hector and the Jeep Compass.
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