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Tata Harrier Dark Edition launched at Rs 16.76 lakh

Tata Harrier Dark Edition

Tata Motors has launched the Harrier Dark Edition, priced at Rs 16.76 lakh ex-showroom, Delhi. This edition comes soon after the launch of dual-tone variants of the Harrier to celebrate 10,000 customers of the company’s flagship product.

Tata Harrier Dark Edition_rear

Based on the top-end XZ variant, the Dark Edition is claimed to offer a total of 14 design enhancements. The exterior is drenched in Atlas Black paint, complemented with 17-inch Blackstone alloy wheels. Pretty much everything on the exterior including the door handles, are blacked-out.

Tata Harrier Dark Edition_interior_seats

The interior too gets a Dark theme with Benecke Kaliko Blackstone leather upholstery, Blackstone Matrix dashboard, and a new Gunmetal Grey chrome pack.

The colour Black has always been desired amongst car buyers across the SUV segment. To meet these aspirations and to mark the onset of the festive season, we have launched the Harrier Dark Edition today in a completely new avatar with a compelling package of striking exteriors and inviting interiors with 14 design enhancements. We are confident our customers will appreciate the Harrier in this look as much as they have appreciated the Harrier since its launch – Vivek Srivatsa, Head Marketing, PVBU, Tata Motors

Tata Harrier Dark Edition_interior_dashboard_pattren

The faux wood trim of the regular Harrier has been replaced with an interesting pattern. Rest of the features have been carried over from the XZ trim, such as Xenon HID projector headlamps, front fog lamps with cornering function, 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 9-speaker JBL audio system, 7-inch color MID, 6 airbags, ESP, Traction Control, and Rollover Mitigation.

Tata Harrier Dark Edition_interior_dashboard

No changes in the powertrain department. The Harrier continues to be powered by a 2.0-litre (1,956 cc) 4-cylinder turbocharged Kryotec diesel engine, producing 140 hp at 3,750 rpm and 350 Nm of torque between 1,750 – 2,500 rpm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission that sends power to the front wheels.

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