Check Out The 2023 Tata Harrier Dark Edition In 5 Detailed Images
Published On Oct 24, 2023 06:23 PM By Ansh for Tata Harrier
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The Dark edition of the Tata Harrier sports an all-black interior and exterior with an option of bigger alloy wheels
The 2023 Tata Harrier facelift was launched recently and it came with a whole lot of new bits, including design, features and safety, but one of the things that stayed the same was the option of a Dark Edition. The updated SUV still comes in this all-black persona and you can check it out in our detailed gallery.
Front
The Dark Harrier gets an all-black exterior shade with a blacked-out grille, black bumper and black skid plate. The one thing that’s not coated in black is the chrome Tata logo.
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Side
The side profile gets the same black treatment. Here, the roof rails, ORVMs and door handles are painted in black and the Harrier lettering here is finished in chrome. It also gets a #Dark badging near the front door.
With the Dark edition, you get all-black alloy wheels which are available in two sizes. The lower-spec Dark Edition variants get 18-inch alloy wheels while the top-spec variants get 19-inch ones.
Dashboard
Just like the exterior, the interior also has a black theme. The dashboard comes with three black layers, one of which gets a carbon fibre-like finish, which in the normal variants gets different colour options.
The doors, grab handles and the centre console are also finished in piano black.
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Seats
The seats of the Dark edition come in a black and grey shade with triangular design elements. The same pattern is seen on the rear seats as well.
Price
The Tata Harrier is priced between Rs 15.49 lakh and Rs 27.35 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom) and the Dark edition starts from the mid-spec Pure+ S variant, which is priced at Rs 19.99 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom). The updated Harrier continues to rival the likes of the Mahindra XUV700, MG Hector and Jeep Compass.
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