Tata Harrier (Petrol variant) to be launched soon: Report
What's the story
Tata Motors is working to launch the petrol-powered variant of its full-sized SUV, the Harrier, in India sometime later this year, according to Autocar.
The car will reportedly be powered by company's new BS6-compliant 1.5-liter turbocharged petrol engine.
Notably, the same unit will be used in the seven-seater Gravitas SUV as well.
Here's our roundup.
Exteriors
How does Tata Harrier look like
Tata Harrier comes with a bulky stance featuring a muscular-looking front bonnet, a cascading grille with mounted company's emblem, and silver-colored skid plates on both the ends.
The car sports an impressive rear profile with a roof-mounted spoiler, a rear-window wiper with defogger, and 'HARRIER' lettering on the tailgate.
Further, it gets all-LED fitments for headlights, DRLs, turn-indicators, and taillights.
Interiors
The car also offers a luxurious and hi-tech cabin
Inside, the Tata Harrier offers a spacious five-seater cabin featuring a panoramic sunroof, leather upholstery, and wooden inserts around the dashboard.
The car houses a centrally-aligned floating touchscreen infotainment system with voice control and connectivity features such as Bluetooth, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
For safety, it gets driver and passenger airbags, ABS with EBD, and a rearview camera with parking sensors.
Details
No official word on the power figures yet
Though there is no official word on the power figures of the upcoming 1.5-liter petrol engine at the moment, but reports suggest that it would churn out around 150hp of maximum power.
This motor would be a four-cylinder version of the 1.2-liter Revotron turbo-petrol unit that we saw on the Nexon.
Information
How much will it cost?
Tata Motors had launched the BS6-compliant version of the Harrier Diesel at the 2020 Auto Expo. The diesel line-up starts at Rs. 13.69 lakh and goes up to Rs. 18.79 lakh. We expect the petrol-powered variants to be priced similarly.