Tata Harrier has does not have an official safety rating but this latest ‘safety test’ is pure cringe
In this short video clip, the safety of the Tata Harrier has been ‘tested’ by kicking and hitting it. Of course, this is a totally stupid way to ‘test’ the safety of a car. But this has been done by ‘influencers’ as a form of entertainment (and to gain followers). Hence, this video is best taken with a pinch of salt. Harrier is a popular product in its segment due to its bold styling and the trust that people have in Tata Motors regarding building sturdy vehicles. Let us check out the details of this hilarious video clip.
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Safety of Tata Harrier ‘Tested’ By Kicking and Hitting
The clip is a YouTube Short by ‘Tata Harrier Lovers’. In it, a man kicks the side of the SUV and hitts it with a purse on the bonnet and other areas. The concept of this video clip is that when your girlfriend gets upset, she will kick the SUV and hit the bonnet with the purse. That ends up happening at the end which is all a part of this entertaining concept. The video has received over 4.7k likes. It goes without saying that this doesn’t represent the true safety of any vehicle. What’s sad, however, is the way the car suffers in hands of this couple. By now, everyone is well aware of the high safety standard of the Harrier and the Safari. Even though these SUVs don’t have a NCAP rating to speak of, they’ve kept the occupants safe in major crashes. Hence, making a video like this simply to gain some followers is nothing but pure cringe.
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Specs
The current version of the Tata Harrier comes powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine that belts out 170 PS and 350 Nm of peak power and torque respectively. Transmission is courtesy of either a 6-speed manual or an automatic gearbox. The prices of the Safari range between Rs 14.70 lakh and Rs 22.20 lakh, ex-showroom.
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