Tata is all set to launch a facelifted version of the Harrier. Now, a digital rendering of the upcoming car has surfaced online.
Tata Motors annoucned the Harrier EV at the Auto Expo 2023. Reportedly, the company is also working on another facelift model. The updated Tata Harrier is currently in the testing phase. It has been spotted on the Indian roads several times. Now, a digital rendering of the upcoming car has surfaced online. In a new YouTube video, ‘Bagrawala Designs’ compares the Tata Harrier SUV Facelift with the current-gen version. Let’s take a closer look.
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Tata Harrier EV Inspiration for Facelift
As you can see in the above video, the Tata Harrier SUV Facelift features sharper design elements than the current version. It takes elements from the Harrier EV showcased at the Auto Expo 2023. The digital version gets sleek triangular headlamp housings. The sleek trapezoidal shape grille gets new daytime running LEDs covering the front profile. The single LED light bar extends downwards to form a “T” shape like the Tata Motors logo. You can also see Harrier EV-inspired alloy wheels on the facelift version. We would love to see these in the final production model.
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On the side, the Tata Harrier facelift maintains the muscular appearance of the current version. It features a chrome garnish on the C-pillar. There is a chrome finish along the window waistline. On the back, the Tata Harrier Facelift features LED tail lamps with an LED light bar spanning the width of the boot lid. The thick body cladding on the rear bumper features a thin chrome strip on the upper edge. The updated version retains elements like a windscreen, roof spoiler, and rear bumper design.
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2023-End Launch
The Tata Harrier SUV Facelift is expected to be launched in the Indian market before the end of 2023. There is no information about its price tag yet. The new model will be powered by the same 2.0-liter diesel engine. It will be available with a choice of 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic transmission options. On the inside, the upcoming car will retain the features of the current car. However, there might be some visual enhancements.
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