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Tata Motors has taken the wraps off the facelifted Harrier ahead of its market launch in the coming weeks. Along with the changes made to the exterior and interior, the SUV also comes with an updated list of features. Here is a breakdown of all the variants that are offered on the Harrier, along with its powertrain options. Moreover, the pricing for the Harrier hasn’t been announced yet, but Tata Motors has opened bookings for the Harrier facelift at an amount of Rs 25,000.
With regards to the powertrain, the Harrier retains its 2.0-litre Kryotec diesel motor that produces 168 bhp and 350 Nm of torque. Transmission options for the Harrier include a six-speed manual and a six-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. Power is sent to the front wheels, and Tata hasn’t confirmed if the Harrier will be offered with a four-wheel drive anytime in the future.
Let’s break down the variants and explain more about the features offered in each variant of the Harrier Facelift.
Smart (O)
LED Projector Head Lamp
Connected LED DRLs
Connected LED Tail Lamp
17-inch alloy wheels
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
6-Airbags
Tilt and Telescopic Adjust Steering Wheel with Illuminated Logo
Automatic Climate Control
Rear AC Vents
ISOFIX mounts
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Hill Hold Control
Traction Control
Roll Over Mitigation
Corner Stability Control
After Impact Braking
Panic Brake Alert
ABS with EBD
Rear Parking Sensor
Electrically Adjustable Wing Mirrors
Height Adjustable Seatbelts for Driver & Co-Driver
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