
Tata Harrier & Safari Adventure X variants launched: Check price, features, specs and more
has introduced a fresh update to its SUV lineup by launching the Adventure X variants for both the Safari and Harrier models. The Safari now gets a new Adventure X trim priced at ₹19.99 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Harrier receives both Adventure X and Adventure X+ trims, starting at ₹18.99 lakh (ex-showroom). These new additions replace all existing Adventure variants, simplifying the model range for buyers.
No Design Changes, But Interior Updates
The exteriors of both the Safari and Harrier remain unchanged, retaining their established road presence. The Safari rides on 18-inch alloy wheels, whereas the Harrier continues with 17-inch alloy wheels. However, the interiors have been upgraded. The Harrier now features 'Onyx Trail' interiors, which include black leatherette seats with tan highlights. The Safari gets 'Adventure Oak' interiors with tan leatherette upholstery complemented by black accents.
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Variant-wise Pricing
Model
Variant
Price (INR)
Harrier
Smart
₹14,99,990
Harrier
Pure X
₹17,99,000
Harrier
Adventure X
₹18,99,000
Harrier
Adventure X+
₹19,34,000
Harrier
Fearless X
₹22,34,000
Harrier
Fearless X+
₹24,44,000
Safari
Smart
₹15,49,990
Safari
Pure X
₹18,49,000
Safari
Adventure X+
₹19,99,000
Safari
Accomplished X
₹23,09,000
Safari
Accomplished X+ (7S)
₹25,09,000
Safari
Accomplished X+ (6S)
₹25,19,000
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Features & Safety
Both SUVs come equipped with:
Voice-assisted Panoramic Sunroof
360-degree HD Surround View camera
Ergo Lux Powered Driver Seat
Trail Sense Auto Headlamps
Aqua Sense Wipers
Rear Wash & Wiper
4-Spoke Phygital Steering Wheel with illuminated Tata logo
10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen
Fully digital instrument cluster
Safety-wise, both models boast
6 airbags
Advanced ESP with Driver Doze-Off Alert
Electronic Parking Brake
Quad Disc Brakes
5-star GNCAP safety rating
ADAS with Adaptive Cruise Control – a segment-first feature at this price, but only available in the automatic transmission (AT) variants.
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Powertrain
Under the hood, both SUVs continue with the 2.0-litre diesel engine that delivers 167 hp and 350 Nm of torque, offered with both 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic transmission options.
These updates aim to enhance the appeal of Tata's flagship SUVs by offering more streamlined choices and premium tech-focused interiors without altering the already successful exterior styling.
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