Tata Harrier BS VI bookings start; here is how much you need to pay
Tata Motors Monday announced the commencement of bookings for its Harrier BSVI range, with the introduction of the much-awaited Automatic Transmission variants.
Tata Motors Monday announced the commencement of bookings for its Harrier BSVI range, with the introduction of the much-awaited Automatic Transmission variants. In a statement, carmaker said that the new range will offer class leading performance with the next generation Kryotec170 Diesel engine offering 170PS power and Panoramic Sunroof. It has also introduced a new coloour of the car - Calypso Red Colour along with new aerodynamic outer mirrors.
From now on, Harrier will also come equipped with ESP across all variants, giving additional safety to its passengers. Harrier will now also be available with a new top- of the- line XZ+/ XZA+ trim, which consists of features like Panoramic Sunroof, 6- way Powered Driver Seat with adjustable lumbar support, Auto Dimming Rear View Mirrors and Two- Tone Diamond Cut R17 alloys making it an irresistible package for the Harrier customers.
The Automatic range comes equipped with a 6 Speed Automatic Transmission and will be available in three variants - XMA, XZA & XZA+. The customers can book the Harrier BSVI for Rs 30,000 by visiting the official website of the carmaker or through the nearest Tata Motors authorized dealership.
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"We are delighted to bring the highly anticipated Tata Harrier automatic transmission to our customers along with the Harrier BSVI range. In line with our philosophy of going beyond BSVI, we are offering a host of technical, safety and design upgrades on the Harrier. With the introduction of this new range, Harrier is ready to set new benchmarks and deliver a segment-leading performance. We are confident that this new feature addition will lure more customers in the coming days," Vivek Srivatsa, Head – Marketing, Passenger Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors, said.
The Harrier is built on the OMEGARC, derived from Land Rover's legendary D8 platform.
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