top of page
Writer's pictureMotorEdge

"2024 Tata Harrier Facelift: Interior Teaser Reveals Exciting Upgrades as Bookings Open for Festive


Harrier interior

The latest teaser for the 2024 Tata Harrier facelift has unveiled some intriguing interior details. Bookings for the Harrier and Safari are set to commence on October 6th, with the updated SUVs expected to hit the market later this month, just in time for the festive season.


Tata Motors recently showcased the revamped front fascia of the Harrier facelift, featuring a fresh look with redesigned headlight clusters, a new LED bar on the nose, an updated grille, and bumper design. The newest teaser delves into the interior enhancements.


Inside, the updated SUV will sport new ambient lighting, though the specifics of multiple color options remain undisclosed. The new 4-spoke steering wheel, which appears more premium than the one on the Nexon, will feature an illuminated Tata logo at its center.


The Harrier facelift's digital cluster boasts a new layout, with two digital dials on each side. The left dial displays the tachometer with the gear mode in the center, while the right dial showcases the speedometer with digital numbers in the center. Additional indicators for engine temperature and fuel level can be found on the lower left and right sides of the cluster, respectively.


This dynamic digital cluster will provide a wealth of information about the car, including details like distance to empty, fuel efficiency, and drive modes. Expect to see more features such as maps, directions, and other menu options on the display.


The touchscreen infotainment system appears larger than the current 10.25-inch unit, offering the hope of new features and a smoother user experience. A new touch-sensitive control panel in the center console and a premium-looking gear select lever are also part of the update.


Under the hood, Tata Motors will continue to offer the same 2.0-liter diesel engine producing 170 PS and 350 Nm of torque. Additionally, there are plans to launch a 1.5-liter turbo petrol version at a later stage, as well as a fully-electric version of the Harrier and Safari.

Comments


Commenting has been turned off.

Top Stories

bottom of page