2020 Tata Harrier review, road test

    Tata’s flagship SUV now gets more power, new features and a long-overdue automatic transmission.

    Published on Aug 28, 2020 08:00:00 AM

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    New wheels look smarter than before, but still appear a bit small.

    With its sizeable footprint and striking design, the 2020 Harrier, in its new ‘Calypso Red’ paint shade, doesn’t fail to turn heads. While there aren’t many changes to its styling, what’s new are the dual-tone 17-inch alloy wheels, which though of the same size, appear far more premium than the earlier set. Another crucial change are the redesigned door mirrors, which are now shorter in height and therefore don’t create as much of a blind spot as before.

    Redesigned mirrors don’t create as much of a blind spot as before.

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