In yet another display of great build quality by Tata Harrier, an incident has come to light. Although don’t take this for a real test to check the build quality of any product, the results are quite impressive. Tata has been known for making rugged and strong products. This is not just limited to its SUVs but the strong products make up the entire fleet of Tata Motors in our market. Recently, the Tigor EV received a respectable 4-star safety rating at the Global NCAP. Altroz and Nexon already boast of the full 5-star ratings. This unfortunate incident represents what the Harrier is made of too. Here are the details.
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Tata Harrier Build Quality
The images show a brand new Tata Harrier in Camo Green paint shade crashing into the pole on the road. The SUV doesn’t even have a permanent number plate which suggests that the owner might just be getting it straight out of the showroom. The front end of the SUV crashes into a pole. The images show that the pole was completely bent around the bumper and bonnet of the Harrier. By the looks of it all, it seems that the car might have been parked on an incline and slipped to hit the pole. The impact made the pole uproot from the ground, but the Harrier looks almost unaffected. This is yet another instance of the build quality of Tata Harrier.
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Features and Specs
The features list of the Tata Harrier includes an 8.8-inch floating island Infotainment System with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 9 Speaker JBL Audio System, Voice Recognition, Steering-mounted Audio Controls, a 7-inch Colour TFT Instrument Display, 6-way Powered Driver’s Seat, Cruise Control, Glove Box with Laptop Tray, Cooled Storage Compartments, 28 Intelligent Storage Spaces (umbrellas, cups and more), Premium Leather Upholstery, Signature Oak Brown Dashboard, Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel and Gear Lever, Airplane Lever-like Parking Brake, Large Panoramic Sunroof, Ambient Mood Lighting, Automatic Temperature Control, Bluetooth Connectivity and much more.
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Tata Harrier comes with a 2.0-litre diesel engine that belts out 170 PS and 350 Nm of peak power and torque respectively. The transmission duties are carried by either a 6-speed manual or an automatic gearbox. The prices of the mid-size SUV range between Rs 14.39 lakh and Rs 21.09 lakh, ex-showroom. The rivals include the likes of Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and MG Hector.
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