Tata harrier

 Tata started its passenger car story in India with the Indica, India’s first indigenously developed motor car. The carmaker soon offered other models including various SUVs such as the Sumo, Safari, and Sierra. But all these names are long gone, although not forgotten. Tata’s Indian chapter took a big turn in terms of quality and engineering in the last decade, especially since it acquired the esteemed British brands Jaguar and Land Rover. Ever since that, Tata has been on a roll with great products that are engineered and built to high standards making them compete with European and Japanese brands. The Tata Harrier is one such car and it is the face of modern Tatas. 

Built on Land Rover’s platform that underpins cars such as the Discovery Sport, the Harrier has its roots in the right place. This coupled with a contemporary design language, a great engine, a good set of features, and a commanding road presence explains why the Tata Harrier is one of the most popular SUVs in India. The Harrier is priced between Rs 15.00 and  Rs 24.07 lakh in India and is available with one engine option, a 2.0-litre diesel mated to a 6-speed manual or an automatic gearbox. Although there is a fair bit of competition from rivals, the Tata Harrier is a de facto choice for many SUV buyers in India. What makes it so popular in India and why should you put your hard-earned money into one?

Pros and cons of Tata harrier over other models.

Tata Harrier's Pros:

  • Loaded with features, specifically the best in class entertainment system with its 8.8 inch infotainment, 9 JBL speakers and 7 inch driver display.

  • Additional safety features that include 6 airbags for surround protection, abs with ebd, ESC, hill assist and hill descent control making harrier one of the safest cars in its class.

  • Good quality materials used all over the car specially with the internal seat covers and the strong built

  • Strong engine with good performance even on the highway and in the city.

  • Plush and luxurious interiors with oak finish.

Tata Harrier's Cons:

  • Poor supsension compared to the other suvs in its class

  • Noisy engine with poort noise isolation.

  • No automatic or petrol variant till mid 2019.

  • With it's on road price going till rs.19.56 lakhs, a lot of additional features and better insulation was expected by Tata.













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