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2020 Tata Harrier! What has changed?

Tata has revealed its covers of the All-new Harrier AT with a fully-powered 2.0lit Engine now and here's a quick review of what has changed in its newer versions and Should you buy one? 
It seems Tata has taken the feedback very seriously and the changes they've made in the new one are visible and also a good thing to hear as well. Let us run through the details quickly without wasting much time.


1.Engine:  Tata Motors are now offering the full house 2.0lit BS6 engine with the Harrier and also the power figures are 170Ps and 350Nm of torque now. There's a new auto-gearbox that works well and it is actually sourced from the Hyundai's Tuscon gearbox as that's also having the same 2.0lit engine. The Manual gearbox is also having the same amount of power and torque the automatic has but the good part is that the enthusiasts of the manual gearbox can enjoy it as Tata has worked well on the clutch to make it light and also simple to drive. The Mileage figures of Diesel are AT-14kmpl and MT-16kmpl. A new 1.5lit petrol is going to arrive in the market soon then customers will have a range of options to choose from.

2.Design & Extra-Features: Nothing out of the box or any such changes but the major changes comes with proper usage of chrome bits here and there on the vehicle with the headlamps and fog lamps in the same place and also the rear end is more or less the same and the interiors have also changed a bit like for instance there's a new color addition in the infotainment system, new panoramic sunroof, small-sized mirrors for rearview, auto-dimming inside view mirror and also powered driver seat and a new auto-gearbox are the changes which are visible in the new Harrier and also there's a new alloy design and this is applicable for the top-end variants only and there are new colors i.e, Red and Silver and they've discontinued 3 other colors and the noise which people spoke about the Harrier is very minimal now and it feels properly luxurious for the price you pay for it. Apart from all these, there are no new changes to it.



Ok! One thing everyone should accept is that it has now become more costly and you will get the question like who or what kind of customers should buy this vehicle and the answer is that whoever is waiting for a fully packed Harrier and if you want a big SUV that intimidates the other cars and SUV's with its sheer size, power and also the features it has.
If you're planning for a big SUV and want some very luxurious appeal inside and out which underpins the legendary LandRover Platform then this is the one you should check out for and the Petrol enthusiasts should wait for some time to experience the petrol powertrain but it's going to come for sure.


Here are some points or areas which Tata could have improved with Harrier: Why I want to mention these features is because of the reason that even though they'be sorted the odds in it, they haven't installed or fitted anything new like a power tailgate or paddle shifters and there's no big design changes as such or addition of Sunblinds, fast infotainment system or electronic parking brake and there are more features like this which if introduced would have some impact on its sales but anyhow they've taken the feedback correctly and sorted it out which would generate some income but they could have done something else which could have improved it a bit more than what it is now. 
That's it for this post and thank you for reading this and don't forget to comment down your opinions in the comment section below and see you in the next post.🙂

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