Tata Motors on Tuesday launched a dual tone variant of its flagship SUV Tata Harrier. The launch came as part of Tata's celebrations as the Harrier crossed 10,000 customers since its launch in January 2019. The dual tone options will be available in two colours, Calisto Copper and Orcus White on top-of-the-line XZ variant. Both the models add black contrast roof which the company claims further enhances the appeal for Harrier. Depending upon the variant and fuel type, the Harrier has a mileage of 17.0 kmpl. It is a 5 seater SUV and has a length of 4598 mm, width of 1894 mm and a wheelbase of 2741 mm.

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Commenting on the introduction of the dual tone options, Sibendra Barman – Vice President, Sales Marketing and Customer Support, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit (PVBU), Tata Motors said, "Harrier has made waves in the market ever since it was showcased in the Auto Expo 2018 as the H5X concept and subsequently launched in January 2019. Overwhelmed by the response received, we are extremely delighted to offer the Harrier in dual tone color options."

"This is in line with our continuous endeavor to excite and wow our customers with cars that deliver stunning design and exhilarating performance. With the launch of the dual-tone color options, we are confident that Harrier’s desirability will rise further to a whole new level," he added.

The Tata Harrier range starts at Rs 12.99 lakhs and the dual tone options will be priced at Rs 16.76 lakhs ex-showroom Delhi.

Tata Harrier features

Tata Harrier comes with a plethora of impressive features like 6 airbags, traction control, ISOFIX child seat anchors, rollover mitigation control and electronic stability control. It sports an 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay. There is also a cooled storage compartment present underneath the front armrest. 

The passengers at the back get individual spaces to stow away their mobile phones. Powered by cutting-edge Kryotec 2.0 Diesel engine and Advanced Terrain Response Modes, Harrier claims an exhilarating performance on the toughest of terrains.