Is TATA Harrier a 5-seater seater SUV?

TATA Harrier 2023

Tata Motors has unveiled the all-new Tata Harrier (half-generation update), a feature-packed SUV that is sure to impress. The Harrier has been a popular choice among Indian SUV buyers since its launch in 2019, and the 2023 model builds on that success with several significant updates like Dark Editon, Kaziranga Edition, Gold Edition, Jet Edition & Red Dark.

Design
The front of the SUV has undergone a comprehensive revamp, featuring Daytime Running Lights (DRL) stretched along the entire bonnet, accompanied by a welcoming animation. The grille is now divided into two distinct parts, setting it apart from the Safari, and adorned with chrome embellishments on both sections. The lower portion of the grille serves as a sizable air vent, housing both the radar and a camera. Departing from the previous large halogen lamps, the Harrier is now equipped with LED headlamps, referred to as ‘ice cubes’ by TATA, complemented by horizontal fog lamps featuring cornering capabilities. A touch of aerodynamic design is evident in the form of an air curtain integrated into the front bumper.
Exterior

The most noticeable change to the Harrier is its exterior design. The front of the SUV has been completely redesigned, with a new split grille, LED headlights, and daytime running lights (DRLs) stretched along the entire bonnet with an welcoming animation. The side profile remains largely unchanged, but the Harrier now features new alloy wheels that range in size from 17 inches to 19 inches, depending on the variant.
The rear of the car has been tweaked compared to the previous design, with reflectors and reversing lamps sculpted into the bumper. The taillamps are now full-length LED with stylish L-shaped brake lights.

Interior
The significant change in the new TATA Harrier lies in its redesigned dashboard layout and the array of features integrated into the car. At first glance, a prominent 12.2-inch Harman infotainment touchscreen system captures attention, positioned prominently on the center console. Beneath the screen, touch-sensitive controls for the air conditioning vents accompany physical buttons for regulating the blower speed. Notably, a wireless charger is discreetly placed beneath the terrain mode selector switch. The Harrier boasts a fresh 4-spoke steering wheel featuring a luminous TATA logo and touch controls/buttons. In a departure from the conventional analog instrument cluster, TATA has introduced a fully digital screen, measuring approximately 10.2 inches, for the first time.
Engine

There haven’t been any changes to the powertrain of the vehicle. It retains the same engine – a 2.0L BS6 Phase 2 compliant turbocharged diesel engine developed jointly by TATA and Fiat. This engine can produce 170PS (167HP) at 3750rpm and 350Nm of torque between 1750-2500rpm. There are two gearbox options available – a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmission. The automatic gearbox is sourced from Hyundai.


Features
1. Wireless Andriod Auto & Apple Carplay

2. Panoramic Sunroof

3. 6 Airbags

4. Electronic Stability Program

5. Traction Control
6. Rain sensing wipers

7. ADAS (Level 2)

8. 360 Camera

9. Ventilated Seats

10. 6-way power adjusted seats for the driver and 4-way power adjusted seats for co-passenger

11. Powered tailgate

12. Dual Zone Climate Control

13. Air Purifier

14. 10 Speakers JBL Audio

15. Digital Instrument Cluster
SafetyThe Harrier embodies the DNA of JLR and is built on the Omegarc D8 platform. The SUV has achieved a 5-star rating in the Global NCAP and Bharat NCAP Safety assessment. An Emergency Call button is conveniently located near the vehicle’s carbine lights, serving as a valuable tool in the event of a breakdown or for accessing 24/7 roadside assistance. The car is equipped with an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) designed to elevate the safety features of the vehicle.



ADAS
Forward Collison Warning
Autonomous Emergency Braking

Adaptive Cruise Control

Traffic Sign Recognition
High Beam Assist
Blind Spot Detection
Lane Change Alert
Door Open Alert
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Rear Collision Warning
Color Ash Grey

Coral Red

Lunar White

Orion Black #DARK

Pebble Grey

Seaweed Green

Sunlit Yellow
Variants
The Tata Harrier 2023 will be offered in five models: Smart, Pure, Adventure, Fearless, and #Dark. Smart will be the base variant, with Adventure as the top-tier option.
Pure
Smart
#Dark
Adventure
Fearless
Competitors
Mahindra XUV 700

Engine: 2.0L Petrol & 2.2L Diesel
Transmission: AT(CVT) & MT
Price: ₹16.84 lakh – ₹32.38 lakh
MG Hector
Engine: 1.5L Petrol & 2.0L Diesel
Transmission: AT(CVT) & MT
Price: ₹17.78 lakh – ₹27.02 lakh
Hyundai Creta

Engine: 1.5L Petrol & 1.5L Diesel
Transmission: AT(CVT/DCT) & MT
Price: ₹12.89 lakh – ₹23.02 lakhKia Seltos
Engine: 1.5L Petrol & 1.5L Diesel
Transmission: AT(CVT/DCT/iMT) & MT
Price: ₹12.95 lakh – ₹24.33 lakh
Skoda Kushaq
Engine: 1.0L & 1.5L Petrol
Transmission: AT(DSG) & MT
Price: ₹10.5 lakh – ₹17.6 lakh
VW Taigun

Engine: 1.0L & 1.5L Petrol
Transmission: AT(DSG) & MT
Price: ₹13.73 lakh – ₹23.38 lakhJeep Compass

Engine: 2.0L Diesel
Transmission: AT(TC) & MT
Price: ₹25.08 lakh – ₹39.12 lakhIn conclusion, the TATA Harrier 2023 offers a compelling choice for SUV enthusiasts, with prices ranging from 15.49 lakh to 26.44 lakh Ex-showroom 5-seater SUV segment. While it exclusively features a diesel engine and lacks an all-wheel-drive option, the Harrier caters to buyers seeking a robust and stylish upgrade for their first SUV. With its attractive pricing and notable features, the TATA Harrier stands out as a viable option in the SUV market, combining affordability with performance.

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