Tata Harrier Overview
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Transmission | Manual/ Automatic |
Mileage | 14.6 - 16.8 KM/L |
Tank Capacity | 50.0 L |
Seating | 5 Seater |
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Body Type | SUV |
Specifications & Features
Explore an in-depth overview of the Tata Harrier specifications and features, offering comprehensive details on its engine choices, fuel efficiency, torque, power, transmission, dimensions, and trunk capacity. Additionally, gain insights into the car's advanced safety features and infotainment system.
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The Tata Harrier is a mid-size SUVmanufactured by Tata Motors, an Indian automobile company. The Harrier was first introduced in 2019 and is based on the OMEGA (Optimal Modular Efficient Global Advanced) architecture developed by Tata Motors.The exterior of the Harrier is sleek and modern, with a bold grille, sharp LED headlamps, and a sloping roofline. The interior of the car is spacious and comfortable, with premium materials and features like a large touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, and a panoramic sunroof. The Harrier is powered by a 2.0-liter diesel engine that produces 170 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque, which is mated to a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission. The SUV also comes with a range of advanced safety features, including six airbags, electronic stability control, hill hold control, and hill descent control. Overall, the Tata Harrier is a stylish and capable SUV that offers a good balance of performance, comfort, and safety features.
Key Highlights:
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From ₹ 14.99 Lakh Onward |
Seating Capacity |
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15-16 KM/L |
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Boot Space |
425L |
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50L |
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Expert Review on Tata Harrier
Pros
- Butch Design
- Ride Quality
- Spacious Cabin
Cons
- No Petrol Engine
- No Ira Connectivity
- Not The Smoothest Gearbox
Tata Motors has certainly taken things to the next level with the new Harrier. There are several good things in this SUV, both in terms of creature comforts and tech that will surely improve your day-to-day driving experience. As for the performance, it remains as it was before and there are no major complaints there. In a nutshell, the SUV is a lot more stylish, more feature-packed and much smarter compared to the outgoing model.
Tata Harrier
The Tata Harrier has stood out as one of the most stylish and attractive SUVs in the segment, offering decent features and drivability along with an appealing design.
The Tata Harrier comes with a striking design that one will notice immediately. The Harrier uses the OMEGARC architecture that comes from the D8 Land Rover platform in turn, and you will appreciate the diamond-cut alloy wheels. These Xenon headlights are sleek and appealing, edgy LED daytime running lights (DRLs), aerodynamic ORVMs, chrome finishes, bold stance, and more. The outside rearview mirrors are more compact now while the alloys sport a new design as well.
Diesel | 2.0 litre | 170 PS | 350 Nm |
The Tata Harrier comes with the powerful Kryotec 2.0 litre diesel engine, making 170 PS and 350 Nm of maximum torque. It offers more power than the earlier version as well. It also comes with 6-speed automatic and manual transmission options that are sourced from Hyundai. The performance of the SUV is crisp and punchy. The engine offers smooth driving experiences on city roads overall, while it becomes a lovely cruiser on the highway, powering through the roads with a neatly distributed torque band exceeding 2,000 RPM. The cabin is neatly insulated, and NVH levels are also on the lower side. The Tata Harrier powers through with a smooth-shifting gearbox and a sporty driving experience.
- Diesel Manual- 16.35 kmpl
- Diesel Automatic- 14.6 kmpl
The Tata Harrier comes with the City, Eco, and Sport driving modes, enabling adaptability in diverse scenarios. The company’s partnership with JLR (Jaguar Land Rover) is a great fit for the Harrier with its electronic stability program as a standard offering and also three modes, namely rough, wet, and normal. This is a pivotal component of the JLR-derived terrain response system. The handling and ride quality are huge plus points while the OMEGARC platform is another USP. The Tata Harrier functions smoothly on rough or bad roads while covering potholes and undulations easily. The cruising abilities of this SUV are excellent, to say the least.
The Harrier offers plush and premium interiors with the oak brown dashboard theme, oak brown upholstery for the seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and the same touch for the gear knob. There is also a huge panoramic sunroof along with a powered driver’s seat. You also get an 8.8-inch floating island infotainment unit with a 9-speaker JBL tuned audio system, steering-mounted controls, 26 native voice commands, and a 7-inch instrument console. The touch screen quality leaves a little to be desired. The legroom at the back is decent enough and the SUV also offers good headroom and knee room. This is an area where the Harrier does not disappoint. The cabin is a great place to be in, especially while journeying across longer distances.
The Tata Harrier comes with features like a panoramic sunroof and a powered seat for the driver. There is also the floating island 8.8-inch infotainment unit and the 7-inch instrument cluster. The JBL-tuned 9-speaker audio system is a key highlight along with 26 native voice commands and steering-mounted controls. You also get automatic headlamps, automatic climate control, cruise control, driving modes, electronic stability control, and more.
The Tata Harrier gets six airbags along with a seat-belt warning, child seat anchorages, child lock, over-speeding warning, anti-theft engine immobilizer, speed-sensing door locks, and central locking.
The Harrier manual variant has nine variants, while there are seven for the automatic. These include the XMA, XZA Dual Tone, XZA, XZA Dark Edition, XZA+ Dark Edition, XZA+ Dual Tone, and the XZA+ variant. The automatic trims are costlier, but they are better options from a driving perspective. The XMA entry-level version has decent safety features along with driving modes, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment unit, and more. This is always a value pick. The mid-range is sizably costlier but gets more features including more safety features, four added airbags, exterior and interior embellishments, the semi-digital instrument cluster, automatic AC, cruise control, and lots more. This one also gets the 8.8-inch touchscreen unit with connectivity features and the JBL sound system. The Dark Editions and Dual Tone versions are nominally costlier than their variants. The top-end version is even higher up but gets the panoramic sunroof, powered driver’s seat, and some other features. The XZA stands out as the value-for-money variant.
The Tata Harrier competes with rivals like the Mahindra XUV700, MG Hector, and other rivals. The XUV700 also has 5 and 7-seater variants and the Hyundai Tucson is also a rival although it is significantly costlier. The Harrier is the widest while the XUV700 is the longest SUV here. The MG Hector is the tallest SUV on the lot. Tucson has the longest wheelbase. The Harrier does not have a petrol engine like its rivals. The Hyundai Tucson has the highest-performing petrol engine and offers AWD along with the Mahindra XUV700. These are the only two cars here with this feature. The Tata Harrier also takes on the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and the Skoda Kushaq. It is evenly matched in terms of its power, features, and other attributes It still makes for a good option overall.
The Tata Harrier still offers an attractive package with great features, a compelling design and road presence, a powerful engine, and great handling and drivability overall. It also comes at a price point that is still decent for many buyers. Hence, the Harrier, despite missing out on some features and new technologies, still ticks the boxes in terms of an appealing SUV that people wish to drive for long distances regularly.
Safety Ratings
Brand | Model | Body Type | Year of Testing | Crash Test Weight | Made In | Tested By | Adult | Child |
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Tata | Harrier | 5 DOOR SUV | 2023 | 2119 | India | Global Ncap | 5 | 5 |
Tata Harrier Price List (Variant Wise)
Tata Harrier Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 16.19 to 26.44 Lakh. Tata offers Harrier in 25 variants. The top variant of Harrier is Fearless Plus Dark AT and the base variant is Smart.
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Loan Amount
16.19 L
₹ 161900
₹ 1619000
Duration (5 years)
5 years
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Tata Harrier On-Road Price in India
Explore Tata Harrier pricing in India's major cities. The Tata Harrier is priced between ₹ 16.19 to 26.44 Lakh.
City | On-Road Price |
New Delhi | ₹ 18,81,420 |
Mumbai | ₹ 19,05,705 |
Bangalore | ₹ 19,54,275 |
Hyderabad | ₹ 18,24,755 |
Chennai | ₹ 19,70,465 |
Kolkata | ₹ 17,13,545 |
Pune | ₹ 19,05,705 |
Mysore | ₹ 19,53,276 |
Chandigarh | ₹ 18,72,326 |
Ahmedabad | ₹ 17,76,185 |
Lucknow | ₹ 18,39,946 |
Allahabad | ₹ 18,39,946 |
Agra | ₹ 18,39,946 |
Jaipur | ₹ 18,07,566 |
Nagpur | ₹ 19,04,706 |
Bhubaneswar | ₹ 18,39,946 |
Tata Harrier Mileage
What is the fuel efficiency of Tata Harrier
Mileage By Fuel Type
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Diesel | Manual | 16.8 KM/L |
Diesel | Automatic | 14.6 KM/L |
About Tata Harrier
The Tata Harrier is a mid-size SUVmanufactured by Tata Motors, an Indian automobile company. The Harrier was first introduced in 2019 and is based on the OMEGA (Optimal Modular Efficient Global Advanced) architecture developed by Tata Motors.The exterior of the Harrier is sleek and modern, with a bold grille, sharp LED headlamps, and a sloping roofline. The interior of the car is spacious and comfortable, with premium materials and features like a large touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, and a panoramic sunroof. The Harrier is powered by a 2.0-liter diesel engine that produces 170 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque, which is mated to a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission. The SUV also comes with a range of advanced safety features, including six airbags, electronic stability control, hill hold control, and hill descent control. Overall, the Tata Harrier is a stylish and capable SUV that offers a good balance of performance, comfort, and safety features.
Key Highlights:
Ex Showroom Price |
From ₹ 14.99 Lakh Onward |
Seating Capacity |
5 |
Mileage |
15-16 KM/L |
Transmission |
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Boot Space |
425L |
Class |
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Fuel Capacity |
50L |
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Harrier Colour Options
View All Harrier ColoursTata Harrier is available in 7 different colors namely Bold Oberon Black, Daytona Grey, Royale Blue, Tropical Mist Adventure, Oberon Black, Calypso Red & Orcus White.
Tata Harrier Daytona Grey
Tata Harrier Royale Blue
Tata Harrier Tropical Mist Adventure
Tata Harrier Oberon Black
Tata Harrier Calypso Red
Tata Harrier Orcus White
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Best SUV in this segment!!!
By Nishanth Ch @ Dec 18, 2019 08:32 PM
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I have been waiting for this car since AutoExpo 2018. And I have become the 75th customer in entire country (and obviously in entire world) to buy this vehicle. But I have made inquiries into other cars in this segment. That is the competitors of Harrier. They are Jeep Compass and XUV 500. I have removed Hyundai Tucson from this list as it is heavily priced for the performance and features it provides. First I have eliminated XUV500. The car is extremely spacious and extremely light to handle easily. But I did not like 1. The looks of XUV500 W11, both exterior and interior compared to Harrier or Compass. 2. Sound system is pretty ordinary too, compared to Compass and Harrier. 3. The horse power is bit higher for XUV500 compared to Harrier (comes into play after a speed of 120kmph - which I have no intentions of crossing on Indian road conditions). 4. And it has got sunroof (which is awkwardly placed between the front and rear seats inaccessible to either row). 5. And it has got disc brakes for all wheels (which is not a necessity to me, until the braking does the sudden halts for me efficiently). Then I have had tough time to eliminate Jeep Compass. Because the built and looks of Compass are exceptionally great. The quality reminded me of Benz, BMW premium cars in terms of drive quality, NVH levels in cabin, suspension, heavy and safe feeling inside the car. Overall there are lots of premium touches for Compass.The reasons for eliminating Compass are: 1. The base variant Compass Sport on road price is 20.5 lakhs - the same price as top variant of Harrier XZ. 2. The safety features provided in Harrier like ESP, Corner stability, Roll over mitigation control, 6 air bags are provide in compass starting from Compass Limited 4x4 edition which is priced at 27 lakhs on road. 3. Even if I go with Compass Sport, basic requirements like good leather seats, reverse parking camera, reverse parking sensors, fog lamps, projector headlamps etc should be bought as additional accessories - despite shelling 20.5 lakhs. 4. Space of Compass is enough for 5 people, but the rear seats are uncomfortably vertical, causing pains and cramps in abdomen for a bit fat people on long drives. So I bought Harrier XZ and got it delivered on Feb 10th 2019 and roamed more than 5000 kms till date. The following are pros and cons I have observed. Pros: 1. The turning radius is very good. 2. The hydraulic steering gives wonderful control on the car. Even at low speeds, the steering is not heavy. 3. Very comfortable seats even for a huge person. For long drives these are very apt. 4. Excellent infotainment system. Sound system is extraordinary. The touch panel is very responsive and feather touch. Android Autoplay works brilliantly. The dashboard just behind steering is very helpful to check distance to empty, mileage the car is returning. 5. Air conditioning for both front and rear is brilliant. 6. Braking is excellent and adequate even in high speeds (though rear brakes are drum cylinder brakes). Had an unfortunate chance of testing Corner stability Program. A sudden turn by a biker on highway made me steer hard right. CSP immediatley kicked in and safely did the turn in opposite direction and turned me on to highway after crossing the obstacle. 7. ESP programs all are efficient and highly useful. Because of the drive modes, I have an experience of driving 3 different cars as economy mode converts the car engine power to 110 PS, city mode to 125 PS and Sport mode to 140 PS. 8. Enormous boot space - I have literally packed my family's (consists of 5 adults) entire clothes packed into the boot. Nothing more to say. Cons: 1. Front view of the car is bit dull and not so eye catching. The tata logo doesn't help much either to cotradict. The car catches eye only when the side or back of the car comes into view. 2. The right side ORVM clubbed with the A pillar creates a huge blindspot. Twice I almost had an accident, and once I gave a slight nudge to a scooterist. 3. The Xenon HID projector headlamps are very bright, but when faced with beam lights of opposite vehicles, some blindspots are created. Need extra LED lights to be installed if you are regular in driving on highways, which don't cover opposite vehicle beam lights. Overall Performance: The handling of the car in any road conditions is excellent in this price range. Whether it be braking, suspension or steering control, everything is exceptional about this car. Talk about comfort, and there is no better seating than Harrier (except of middle person in rear seat). The pickup of the car is magnificient in sport mode. Not so exciting in other driving modes. And coming to mileage, I have travelled from Vijayawada to Tirupati a distance of 450 kms and it cost me 30 litres of diesel at speeds of 120 kmph on highways. This care is built for long drives and it shows. After sale services: Surprised to say this, but the after sale service of Tata is very good. Very good is a huge leap from very bad in terms of servie of Tata in passenger vehicle segment. The approach to customer and his concerns has changed a lot. They have been provocative all the time in resolving small issues I had initially. And door delivery service, suggestions of what kind of service is apt for the car condition has been excellent so far. Overall, I am happy with customer service till date.
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Fantabulous Harrier
By DR Rajkumar Singh @ Jan 24, 2020 06:54 PM
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This dark edition was delivered to me on 26/November 2019 and I am truly enjoying my best rides, Actually I am a long time customer of Tata motors, starting my journey with Tata Zest in 2014 and then Tata Nexon. But my new baby Harrier is a road king, simply good looking and sober in comparison to funky looks of Nexon. Ofcourse, ride quality is super comfortable for 5 passengers, long drive is no more leg cramps. Engine is so peppy and I have no issue with fuel consumption also, it is very much similar to Nexon averages! But my only complaint regarding Harrier is driver side mirror, it is so huge, small height person like me can't see the right turning corners, Tata motors must recall and change these side mirrors of smaller and ergonomic designs for better corner viewing, hope Tata motor can hear of this issues for a small frame driver like me of 5ft.6inch. Otherwise, Everything is perfect and Thank you Tata Motor!
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Strong Road Presence and Fun to Drive
By Cj Shetty @ Jan 28, 2020 12:04 PM
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I own a harrier xz from the first batch and it has around 15,000 k and touchwood running pretty well looking at some of the negative comments below. The car has strong road presence, it's fun to drive and the mileage for it's size I would say is good . There were a few problems initially especially with the touchscreen software and remote boot lid , but the issue was fixed quickly. Having owned a swift before and geting used to good customer service I would say the same with tata. I believe the BS 6 upgrade would remove some of the flaws from the earlier version. To be honest if you can't afford a discovery this is as close you can't get . Would have rather preffered Tata launching this product under a independent luxury brand like how maruti has done with Nexa
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Driving Landrover with Tata Badge
By Praveen Kumar @ Dec 18, 2019 08:32 PM
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I was never in like with Tata cars. This my first Tata car. The car is a beautiful piece of machine sculptured by JLR Team. Styling and Interior top notch. Ride and handling awesome. I have driven Creta and XUV a lot but it is no where close to harrier when comes to handling. I see lot of negatives from people saying bonnet high, mirror big did you guys test drive or just blindly buy it. Shorter guys might suffer might be Creta will suit you instead of buying a beast you should have gone with those i20 platform cars. I have done 7000kms and still enjoying the ride everyday with the car. The car has little niggles which you expect in any car. Tata is doing frequent check of cars and replacing parts after they hear back from Customers.
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Best car under Rs. 20 Lakhs
By Utsav Kumar @ Nov 11, 2019 05:19 PM
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Harrier is for sure the best suv one can buy under Rs. 20 lakhs. The road presence is massive and looks very intimidating to the naked eyes. The interiors are something you won’t find even in a 30laks car . Fit and finish are also better than that of it’s rivals. There are however some omissions like sunroof , 360 camera, TPMS and connected car features but those aren’t a deal breaker as we get a very solid car with Land Rover DNA. If we talk about the drivability then Harrier is way ahead of it’s competitors... The driving dynamic and the manner in which Harrier glides on roads is something you won’t find in an another car in this price range...Harrier is indeed Above All.
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Quick Compare With Tata Harrier Competitors
Tata Harrier | |||||
Ex-Showroom Price | |||||
₹ 16.19 - 26.44 Lakh | ₹ 15 - 22.32 Lakh | ₹ 16.82 - 20.91 Lakh | ₹ 15.49 - 19.19 Lakh | ₹ 13.95 - 24.58 Lakh | ₹ 13.59 Lakh |
C&B Expert Rating | |||||
7.9 | 7.5 | N/A | 8.4 | 8.3 | 6.1 |
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1956 cc | 1451 CC | 1482 CC | N/A | 1997 CC | 2596 CC |
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Manual, Automatic | Manual | Manual | Automatic | Manual | Manual |
Mileage | |||||
14.6 - 16.8 KM/L | 13.96 - 17.4 KM/L | 18 - 18.2 KM/L | 375 - 456 Km/Full Charge | 13 - 16 KM/L | 17 KM/L |
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Diesel | Petrol, Diesel | Petrol | Electric | Petrol, Diesel | Diesel |
Seating Capacity | |||||
5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 4 Seater |
Fuel Tank Capacity | |||||
50.0 L | 60.0 L | 51.0 L | N/A | 60.0 L | 63.0 L |
No of Variants | |||||
25 | 29 | 12 | 7 | 30 | 1 |
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Tata Harrier Alternatives
MG Hector
- Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 15 - 22.32 L
- EMI Starts at₹ 31,133
Hyundai Creta N Line
- Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 16.82 - 20.91 L
- EMI Starts at₹ 34,922
Mahindra XUV400
- Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 15.49 - 19.19 L
- EMI Starts at₹ 32,155
Mahindra XUV700
- Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 13.95 - 24.58 L
- EMI Starts at₹ 28,956
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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- The Tata Harrier is powered by a 2.0-liter diesel engine that produces 168 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque. The engine's capacity ensures that the car has a powerful and smooth performance, especially during acceleration and overtaking maneuvers.
- The Tata Harrier's engine produces 168 horsepower, which is sufficient to deliver a swift and responsive acceleration. It can go from 0 to 60 km/h in just 3.9 seconds, and its top speed is around 195 km/h. The engine's power also helps the car maintain a smooth and steady drive even at high speeds.
- The Tata Harrier comes with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed automatic transmission, both of which are smooth and responsive. The automatic transmission offers seamless gear shifts and enables the car to deliver a quick and smooth acceleration.
- Yes, the Tata Harrier is a safe car. It has been awarded a 5-star safety rating by the Global NCAP (New Car Assessment Program) for adult occupant protection, which is the highest rating possible. It also received a 4-star safety rating for child occupant protection. The Harrier comes with safety features such as six airbags, electronic stability control, hill hold control, and hill descent control. Additionally, the car has a strong body structure made with high-strength steel, which provides better protection in case of a collision. Overall, the Tata Harrier is a safe car that has received high safety ratings and comes with advanced safety features.
- The Tata Harrier comes with a high-end 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that is easy to use and offers a variety of features. The system supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and can be connected to a range of devices using Bluetooth. It also includes a range of apps, including navigation, music, and messaging.
- The Tata Harrier comes with a nine-speaker JBL audio system, which offers a rich, immersive sound experience. The system includes four speakers, four tweeters, and a subwoofer, which are strategically positioned to provide excellent sound quality.
- Yes, the Tata Harrier comes with a large 8.8-inch touchscreen display, which is the central interface for the infotainment system. The display is highly responsive and offers crisp and clear visuals.
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