2019 Tata Harrier price, variants explained

    The Tata Harrier has been introduced in four variants; prices start from Rs 12.69 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

    Published On Jan 23, 2019 12:56:00 PM

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    Tata Motors has finally announced prices for its new Harrier SUV. The 2019 Tata Harrier is available in four variants and is priced from Rs 12.69 lakh to Rs 16.25 lakh for the top-spec trim. The five-seat SUV is powered by a 140hp, 2.0-litre diesel engine mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. The SUV is a direct rival to the Hyundai Creta, the Jeep Compass and upcoming SUVs like the Kia SP2 and the MG Hector. 

    Here’s what equipment you get with each variant of the Tata Harrier, and for how much: 

    Tata Harrier variant-wise prices
    VariantPrice (ex-showroom, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru)
    Harrier XERs 12.69 lakh
    Harrier XMRs 13.75 lakh
    Harrier XTRs 14.95 lakh
    Harrier XZRs 16.25 lakh

    Tata Harrier XE (Rs 12.69 lakh)

    • Dual airbags
    • ABS with EBD
    • Parking sensors
    • Speed sensitive door locks
    • Seatbelt reminder
    • Central locking
    • Projector headlamps
    • LED DRLs
    • LED tail-lamps
    • 16-inch steel wheels
    • Power adjustable wing mirrors
    • 4-inch MID
    • Manual AC
    • Four-way adjustable driver’s seat
    • Puddle lamps
    • Tilt and telescopic adjustable steering wheel
    • Rear AC vents
    • Power windows

    Tata Harrier XM (Rs 13.75 lakh)

    • Front fog lamps
    • Rear parcel shelf
    • 7.0-inch infotainment touchscreen with four speakers and two tweeters
    • Steering-mounted audio controls
    • USB, Aux and Bluetooth compatible audio system
    • Multi Drive modes for the engine (Eco, City and Sport)
    • Remote central locking
    • Six-way adjustable driver’s seat
    • Follow me home headlamps
    • Rear wiper
    • Boot lamp

    Tata Harrier XT (Rs 14.95 lakh)

    • Dual function LED DRLs
    • 17-inch alloy wheels
    • Audio system with four speakers and four tweeters
    • Video playback and image display via USB
    • Voice recognition and SMS readout
    • Android Auto
    • Apple CarPlay (will come at a later date)
    • Rear defogger
    • Reverse camera
    • Push-button start
    • Climate control system
    • 8-way adjustable driver’s seat
    • Power folding and adjustable wing mirrors
    • Automatic headlamps and wipers
    • Cruise control
    • Cooled storage under the front centre armrest
    • Rear armrest with cup holders

    Tata Harrier XZ (Rs 16.25 lakh)

    • Xenon HID projector headlamps
    • Front fog lamps with cornering function
    • Shark fin antenna
    • Leather seats, door panels, steering wheel and gear shift knob
    • 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system
    • Nine JBL speakers (four speakers, four tweeters and a sub-woofer) with an amplifier
    • 7.0-inch digital instrument display
    • Terrain response modes (Normal, Wet and Rough)
    • Six airbags (Driver, Co-Driver, Seat Side & Curtain)
    • ESP
    • Isofix child seat mounts
    • Hill-hold and hill-descent control
    • Roll-over mitigation
    • Corner stability control
    • Traction control
    • Hydraulic brake assist
    • 60:40 split folding seats

    The Harrier's prices are on par with its rivals and it seems to have nearly equivalent levels of equipment too. 

    Prices (ex-showroom, Mumbai)
    HarrierCreta (1.6 diesel-MT)Compass (diesel 4x2)XUV500 (diesel-MT, 4x2)
    Rs 12.69-16.25 lakhRs 13.40-15.17 lakhRs 16.54-21.07 lakhRs 12.65-17.11 lakh

    Also see:

    Tata Harrier official fuel efficiency figure revealed

    Tata Harrier waiting period up to three months

    2019 Tata Harrier launched in India, priced at Rs 12.69 lakh

    2019 Tata Harrier review, test drive

    2019 Tata Harrier image gallery

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