Tata Motors has launched the 2020 Harrier facelift, with prices starting at Rs 13.69 lakh ex-showroom, Pan India. Variant wise (introductory) ex-showroom prices below –
| Variant | Price |
| XE | Rs 13.69 lakh |
| XM | Rs 15.00 lakh |
| XMA (automatic) | Rs 16.25 lakh |
| XT | Rs 16.25 lakh |
| XZ | Rs 17.50 lakh |
| XZA (automatic) | Rs 18.80 lakh |
| XZ dual-tone | Rs 17.60 lakh |
| XZA dual-tone (automatic) | Rs 18.90 lakh |
| XZ Dark | Rs 17.70 lakh |
| XZA Dark (automatic) | Rs 19.00 lakh |
| XZ+ | Rs 18.75 lakh |
| XZA+ (automatic) | Rs 19.99 lakh |
| XZ+ dual-tone | Rs 18.85 lakh |
| XZA+ dual-tone (automatic) | Rs 20.15 lakh |
| XZ+ Dark | Rs 18.95 lakh |
| XZA+ Dark (automatic) | Rs 20.25 lakh |
As the list above suggests, the 2020 range includes the Harrier dual-tone and Harrier Dark Edition variants. New is, of course, the automatic transmission variants.

Feature highlights for 2020 include a new Calypso Red exterior paint with dual-tone options, 17-inch Diamond-cut alloy wheels, a panoramic sunroof (XZ+/XZA+), 6-way power driver seat with lumbar support, and auto-dimming IRVMs. Download the 2020 Harrier brochure here.

As before, the Harrier continues to be powered by a Fiat-sourced 2.0-litre (1,956 cc) 4-cylinder turbocharged ‘Kryotec’ diesel engine, producing 125 kW (170 hp) at 3,750 rpm and 350 Nm of torque between 1,750 – 2,500 rpm. Compared to the outgoing model, the output is up by 30 hp.

Transmission is a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic; the latter according to reports, is sourced from Hyundai. The automatic variants are available in three variants including a mid-range variant – XMA, XZA and XZA+.
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