The Tata Harrier which is currently available with just a manual gearbox in its line-up is soon going to get a Hyundai sourced automatic gearbox.
The Tata Harrier premium compact SUV, the current flagship five-seater from the homegrown automaker made its debut in India last month. Based on a platform which has been inspired by Land Rover’s D8 architecture, the Harrier finds its place above the Nexon at a price point of INR 12.69 lakh to INR 16.25 lakh (ex-showroom). Its competition includes the likes of Mahindra XUV5OO, Jeep Compass, Hyundai Creta and the Nissan Kicks.
Unlike some of its competition, the Harrier is currently available with just a 2WD drive option. Not only this, but it also does not offer an automatic transmission option in its portfolio. At the moment, this SUV is only available with a 6-speed manual transmission. It is paired to a 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder diesel engine which is capable of churning out 140 BHP of power along with 350 Nm of peak torque. Not only this, but the Harrier is only available in a five-seater configuration.
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Tata Motors has confirmed that they are soon going to introduce a seven-seater iteration of the Harrier in the Indian market. This new version will be based on the same platform but intead is going to have a completely new design to differentiate it from the former. Not only this, but this new iteration will also mark the arrival of an automatic gearbox in this SUV’s portfolio.
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The automatic gearbox in question is a 7-speed unit sourced from Hyundai. In the five-seater version, it will be paired to the 140 BHP, 2.0-litre engine. However, in the seven-seater version, this automatic gearbox will be paired to a 170 BHP, 2.0-litre diesel engine. Both the engines are exactly the same but they are going to offer different power outputs.
With the launch of the seven-seater version, we expect Tata Motors to also introduce a 4WD version of this SUV. The current 2WD version is a front wheel drive version whic offers but comes wit Land Rover inspired terrain response system (traction control).
In terms of its pricing, the seven-seater version of the Tata Harrier is expected to fall in-between the range of INR 18 lakh to INR 24 lakh. With this, its primary competition will include the likes of Ford Endeavour, Toyota Fortuner and the Mahindra Alturas G4.