The Tata Harrier had to change its look, especially after the huge success of the Mahindra XUV700.
This video shows the proven things or features you see in the Tata Harrier facial enhancement version. Competing with the popular five-seater version of the Mahindra XUV700, the Harrier is in dire need of modern convenience. Recognizing this, Tata has released several special editions (Dark and Kaziranga editions) to keep the mid-size SUV in a new condition, but it’s time for a comprehensive and complete upgrade for the entire range of Harrier. The video shares 5 things that have been confirmed and 2 things that are likely to come with an updated Harrier by the end of 2022 or early 2023.
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7 things with Tata Harrier Facelift
- New gasoline engine: Tata Motors plans to launch a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine, as shown in the video, based on the trend of people buying fuel-efficient cars at a lower starting price and almost the same price of diesel fuel and gasoline. Power and torque costs are not yet available. But it can be a great step to lower starting prices.
- Updated information and entertainment system: Many people complain about Harrier’s relatively small and slow information entertainment display. As its competitors offer larger and clearer touch screen units, the enlarged Harrier comes with a new infotainment entertainment block with all modern connectivity and convenient features.
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- Ventilation chairs and air purifiers: Although the fan seat function is available in a special edition of the Harrier, this time it will be a standard feature in the range (depending on the version). Excellent ability to withstand the heat of summer. Similarly, air purifiers are becoming a necessity, especially if you live in a large, polluted city.
- Exterior design: The essence of facial expressions is a few adjustments to make the car look different from its predecessor. A few design changes are guaranteed to do this, but almost everyone appreciates Harrier’s appearance.
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- Lower price: With the introduction of the gasoline engine, the starting price of the Harrier will be reduced, which will make it an attractive offer for a group of people who initially wanted to buy something like Creta or Seltos.
- ADAS features: This is an as yet unconfirmed aspect. But for other mid-size SUVs, ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) capabilities are becoming more prevalent in the mid-size SUV segment after MG Astor. Newer versions of Creta and Seltos are also rumored to come with ADAS features. So, for Tata, it is appropriate to present their face in Harrier.
- 360 degree camera: Finally, a large SUV like the Harrier can benefit from a 360-degree camera. This increases the convenience of parking in narrow spaces or even on the highway. But this has not been confirmed yet.
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