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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    An area where the Tata Harrier has improved is fuel efficiency. In its BS6 avatar, with 170hp to boot, the manual Harrier returned 10.8kpl in the city and 15.3kpl on the highway, an improvement of 1kpl and 1.1kpl, respectively, over the 140hp version. Interestingly the manual’s gear ratios are identical to the outgoing version. The automatic version managed a rather respectable 9.6kpl in the city and 14.36kpl on the highway.

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