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Tata Harrier facelift debuts with fresh design & more tech

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The Tata Harrier might not be the segment’s best-seller in the country, but it certainly is the brand’s best-seller after the Nexon. And so, the Harrier too has received a thorough facelift in terms of styling and onboard technology. Prices are not announced, but your local dealer might be having some reliable information.

The styling revisions are in line with those seen in the Nexon facelift. The front fascia features a light band at the top, followed by a re-designed bumper that houses LED projector headlights. On the side, there are new 18-inch alloy wheels with so-called aero inserts, and if you continue walking towards the rear, you’ll find new taillights with a connected light band, and of course, a sporty new bumper as well. The front and rear light bands perform welcome and goodbye animations.

The new Harrier will be available in four main trims: Smart, Pure, Adventure and Fearless, and there’ll also be #Dark editions available on Adventure and Fearless trims. Depending on the trim, there are 7 exterior colors to choose from: Ash Grey, Seaweed Green, Oberon Black, Lunar White, Pebble Grey, Coral Red and Sunlit Yellow.

Inside, there’s a brand-new dashboard that houses a 12.3-inch touchscreen, a 10.2-inch digital cluster, and a newly designed control panel for AC, heating, etc. There’s also a new steering wheel with an illuminated ‘T’ logo. Other key highlights include Alexa voice commands, a 10-speaker JBL audio system, a 45-watt Type-C charger, mood lighting, voice-assisted panoramic sunroof, 6-way power driver seat with memory, 4-way power co-driver seat, and more. Download the brochure here.

As for safety, you get up to 7 airbags (6 standard across the range), ABS with EBD, ESP, roll-over mitigation, etc. You also get Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (AT only).

The Harrier continues to be powered by a Fiat-sourced 2.0L 4-cylinder turbodiesel engine with 125 kW (170 metric hp) and 350 Nm (258 lb-ft). The engine can be paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission, although the latter is not available on the first two trims.

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