Tata Harrier Facelift launch with full dhakad engine and premium looks

Tata Harrier Facelift : The wait is finally over, the new Tata Harrier Facelift has officially debuted in the Indian SUV scene and it is touting a combination of rough and tough performance plus futuristic technology and big premium style.

With the muscular yet When you arrive with the Harrier, people stop and take notice – and now, even more! Solid muscular build, new refined chrome pack – and attitudinally elegant; it remains a “dhakad” machine on the road and a stunner on the trail!(Tata Harrier Facelift)

This second-gen version not only adds a little more road presence to the SUV, it also looks a whole lot more attractive to premium SUV buyers with more features and upgrades.

Daring Looks with the Futuristic Flair

The facelift brings a significant design overhaul on the Harrier with new LED DRLs, revised grille, full-width connected taillamps and dynamic indicator effects.

The pointier front bumper, redesigned air dams, and new foliate alloy wheels lend it a contemporary but muscular, and premium look than ever.

With a broad stance, sculpted lines, and SUV profile, it’s one of the more visually interesting cars in its segment. Tata has further added new paint schemes and blacked-out bits for a sportier appeal.

Dhakad Kryotec Engine Performance, The smart turbocharge diesel engine makes Indigo for economy on highway and city drive both.

The Tata Harrier carries forward its 2.0-litre Kryotec turbo-diesel powerplant under the hood, that meets your BS6 Phase 2 requirements.

It develops 170 PS and 350 Nm so it pulls rather strongly from the bottom and stretches comfortably on the highway too.

The engine is paired to a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission for the best of both worlds–great daily driving and still-ok fuel economy.

Further tuning has seen even better throttle response, increased refinement and even stronger torque at high and low revs.(Tata Harrier Facelift)

Cabin from the Future Lives Up To Fantastic First Impressions

Enter the new Harrier and you’ll find an updated dashboard layout, ambient lighting and an enormous 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system.

The only witness to the transition is that the cabin now incorporates some soft touch panels and leatherette upholstery along with some metallic accents which lend the interior a plush and tech savvy environment.

A 10.25-inch digital gauge cluster, ventilated front seats, panoramic sunroof, and a new that all goes a long way to making a Korean luxury SUV feel less Korean and more true to its rugged roots.

Seamless Drive with Intelligent Dynamics

The harrier’s built is still very impressive with the OmegaArc platform based build, which was the most stable and the best riding model.

Then there is the suspension which has been further refined to make it even more plush, be it on highways, over hilly terrains and the broken village road.

The steering is sharper, and the driving modes — Eco, City and Sport — let you choose the driving dynamics according to terrain and mood.

The auto in particular is a lazy cruiser and therefore a good choice for longer distances.

Jam-Packed with Tech and Connectivity

The facelift ushers in a load of next-gen features. In addition to the big touchscreen, there’s a 360-degree camera, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless phone charging and a premium JBL audio system.

iRA 2.0 too is Lord iSmart’s segment offering that gives you connected car tech with voice commands, remote engine start/stop, climate control via app and OTA updates.

These elements add a luxurious feel to what’s already a smart crossover, and it should help the Outlander Sport attract cars to families with an eye toward smart tech.

Safety Built Like a Tank

Safety has always been Tata’s emphasis, and the new Harrier ups the ante. Now with 6 airbags (up from 2) including all the ADAS (lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking) and ESP.

Boasting of robust architecture and reputed 5star Global NCAP rating as well as state-of- theart safety features, the new Harrier facelift provides safety to all passengers in attendance.

Nissan Magnite 2025 comes with full premiuim looks and features

Pros

– The 2.0L diesel engine provides power you can feel in any given situation.

– Premium futuristic design packed with connected lighting and aggressive stance.

YourBS Standout spacious, luxurious cabin, high-quality materials and large displays.

– High-end features and safety tech such as ADAS and connected car features.

– Solid construction, with a great ride, even on rough terrain.

Cons

– Will be available in petrol or hybrid, either of which some buyers might prefer up front today.

– Turbo lag at low RPMs can be felt, especially in city driving.

– High end models are very much on the expensive side with premium price positioning.

– Infotainment system is slow sometimes especially with heavy usage.

Tata Harrier Facelift Final Verdict

The Tata Harrier Facelift combines an aggressive power, luxury, and premium look in a way very few cars in its segment does. It remains raw yet reconciled with the modern tech-savvy touches and creature comforts.

The new Harrier is definitely a dhakad choice and character kaa dhakad yet global SUV for those who want a commanding SUV with a refined engine and lots of kit.

Leave a Comment