Tata Motors has launched new variants of the Harrier Dark edition in the India market. The Harrier Dark edition is now available in ‘XT’ and ‘XT+’ and are priced at Rs 16.50 lakh and Rs 17.30 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
The newly launched Dark edition variants of the Harrier SUV are now only Rs 10,000 more than its respective standard models. Also, the newly launched variants are now the base-variants of the Harrier Dark special-edition SUV.
After the latest update, the Tata Harrier Dark is now available in six variants including two automatic trims: XT, XT+ XZ, XZ Plus, XZA and XZA Plus. The special edition SUV now retails between Rs 16.50 lakh and Rs 20.30 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
The Harrier Dark edition features a host of changes to tell it apart from the standard model. It features an all-black paint scheme called ‘Atlas Black’, 17-inch Blackstone alloy wheels, blacked-out scuff plates at both ends, dark-toned tail lamps, and shark fin antenna; among others.
On the inside, the special edition SUV features a blacked-out cabin, Benecke Kaliko leather seat upholstery with contrast grey stitching, and Blackstone grey dashboard. All the chrome trims from the standard Harrier variants are finished in a new gunmetal grey chrome pack. It adds a contrasting look to the all-black interiors.
Apart from these changes, the Tata Harrier Dark edition continues to borrow other features from the standard model. This includes an 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, cruise control, steering-mounted audio controls, 7-inch colour MID, climate control and a 9-speaker JBL premium audio system.
The Tata Harrier continues to feature the same BS-VI spec 2.0-litre ‘Kryotec’ diesel engine. It produces 168bhp and 350Nm and comes mated to a standard six-speed manual gearbox, with an optional six-speed automatic.
In addition to the latest update, the company has also increased the prices of its recently launched XT+ variant. It now retails at Rs 17.20 lakh (ex-showroom, India) and becomes Rs 21,000 more expensive than its initial retail price.