Tata Harrier accessories revealed

    The Harrier can be personalised with official accessories that are available at all Tata Motors dealerships.

    Published On Jan 28, 2019 02:52:00 PM

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    Tata Harrier accessories revealed

    Tata Motors launched the Harrier on January 23 to compete in the ever-growing SUV segment in India. The eagerly-awaited SUV has been priced aggressively, starting at Rs 12.69 lakh for the base XE variant and going up to Rs 16.25 lakh for the top-spec XZ trim (ex-showroom, Mumbai). Buyers of the Harrier have only one engine-gearbox option - a 140hp, 2.0-litre diesel engine mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. However, a seven-seat version with an automatic gearbox is set to be launched later this year. As standard, the Harrier comes well-equipped with features such as dual airbags, ABS, projector headlamps with LED DRLs, power-adjustable wing mirrors, a 4-inch MID and rear AC vents.

    Along with the standard features, Tata is offering a wide range of accessories for the Harrier. Our dealer sources have confirmed the expansive accessories list that is available at all Tata dealerships across the country. On offer are a variety of accessories – from roof rails and chrome garnishes to a rear seat entertainment package! Here is the complete accessories list for the Harrier – with their prices.

    Style

    • Chrome garnish on lower boot – Rs 2,050
    • Chrome body mouldings – Rs 5,370
    • Chrome garnish on door handles – Rs 1,715
    • Chrome garnish on front bumper – Rs 1,880
    • Chrome fog lamp inserts – Rs 1,650
    • Chrome garnish on ORVM – Rs 1,890
    • Chrome garnish on rear bumper – Rs 2,275
    • Dummy exhaust in chrome – Rs 1,600
    • Chrome garnish on window frame – Rs 4,275
    • Humanity Line in chrome – Rs 3,085
    • Chrome garnish on upper boot – Rs 1,750
    • Door visors lining in chrome – Rs 4,585
    • Dashmat – Rs 1,232
    • Roof rails – Rs 9,090
    • Roof graphics – Rs 8,184
    • Bonnet mascot – Rs 685
    • DRLs with foglamps – Rs 15,984
    • 17-inch alloy wheels – Rs 9,955

    Comfort

    • Seat Cover with arm rest (Brown/Black and grey) – Rs 9,710
    • Seat Cover (Brown/Black and grey) – Rs 9,400
    • Printed carpets (3-piece) – Rs 2,300
    • Black carpets (3-piece) – Rs 3,120
    • PVC mats (5-piece) – Rs 1,950
    • Moulded 3D mats (5-piece) – Rs 4,160
    • Moulded 3D trunk mat – Rs 3,850
    • IRVM with camera display – Rs 15,038
    • App-based moodlighting – Rs 5,778
    • Sunshades – Rs 4,436

    Infotainment

    • Rear Seat Entertainment System – Rs 34,990

    Utility

    • Side steps – Rs 18,055
    • Mudflaps – Rs 960
    • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System via app – Rs 10,737
    • Front cornering sensors – Rs 3,730
    • Underbody Lights – Rs 5,392
    • Digital Video recorder – Rs 4,990
    • Parcel Tray – Rs 2,514
    • Cargo Net – Rs 3,375
    • Mobile holder wireless charging – Rs 3,794
    • Door open light – Rs 1,463

    Car Care

    • Vacuum cleaner 150W – Rs 1,012
    • Typhoon tyre inflater 150W – Rs 2,420
    • Matt Silver car cover with reflector – Rs 3,525
    • Car cover (K Series) – Rs 3,783
    • Microfibre sponge – Rs 220
    • Platinum Duster – Rs 935
    • Microfibre tiger paw mitt – Rs 440
    • Microfibre extra large – Rs 242

    Miscellaneous

    • Perfume Sprays – Rs 220
    • Air Freshners – Rs 360
    • USB Car charger 4.4 AMP – Rs 1,704
    • Idols – Rs 745
    • Mobile Holder – Rs 762
    • Number Plate (2 pieces) – Rs 417

    Also see:

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    Tata Harrier waiting period up to three months

    2019 Tata Harrier vs rivals: Price, specifications comparison

    2019 Tata Harrier price, variants explained

    2019 Tata Harrier review, test drive

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