Tata Motors has been making its presence felt in the SUV segment since the launch of the Nexon in 2017. Skiping forward to 2023, Tata has the lion's share of the SUV space with the Punch, Nexon, Harrier and Safari holding 31% of the market share in FY23. Now though they're looking to up the ante with a stranglehold on the segment with very significant midlife updates to most of their range. First with the Nexon and Nexon. ev and now with the 2023 Tata Harrier and Safari. The Harrier though now takes a slight divergence in terms of design to stand apart from its flagship sibling. In the flesh, there is no denying that the 2023 Harrier looks the part.
It always has been a good-looking SUV but now with this facelift and this particular Neon paint theme, it demands a second take. But before we jump into the details, it's important to note that for both the Safari and Harrier Tata have done away with variants, they are now called personas, and each corresponds to a feature package and a cohesive interior and exterior styling package that adds to the premium appeal of the Harrier overall. Now this shade on the Nexon is limited to the Fearless 'persona of the Harrier, there is no denying it is loud, but I do get the feeling that this particular colour will be quite popular. Changes though continue with the new colour. At the front you now get a DRL that runs along the bonnet line, it's sequential too and gets turn indication, and welcome and goodbye animations.
This story is from the October 2023 edition of Auto Today.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the October 2023 edition of Auto Today.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Big Wing Energy
TVS Motor Company has launched an updated version of the Apache RR 310, which promises to deliver not only more power and torque than before but also more bang for your buck. We recently went down to the COASTT high-performance track to test the theory
All gas All go
Tata Motors' CNG portfolio now includes the Nexon, and this might be a turning point in the way that CNG cars are perceived
Royal Blessings
We get behind the wheel of the Hyundai Exter to explore one of the most well-preserved Mughal Empire sites in our country. Curious?
Generation next
The 4th-gen of the BMW X3 has made its global debut and we were in the brand's hometown of Munich to drive the car before its European debut this year. The same will be launched in India next year
Electrified palace on wheels
Mercedes-Benz has launched the EQS SUV which is nothing short of being a palace. The other positive is that this palace is as green as it can get
Achtung! CXOs
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class LWB is back in a new generation, V214 and this time, the three-pointed stars have showcased how they use their understanding of what their customer needs to be the best-selling luxury brand in the country, year after year
Moving page 3s
The Kia Carnival is here in a facelifted avatar of the second generation (that we skipped in India), but this time, it is priced almost double the previous iteration. Does it have enough to make the price premium worth it? Read on to find out
Successore dei LaFerrari
FERRARI HAS revealed the F80, which is the successor to the LaFerrari, that made up one of the three cars in the Holy Trinity.
McLaren initiates the new trinity
MCLAREN WAS the first of the high-performance brands to reveal a weaponised hybrid system in a supercar with the P1, which became one of the three hybrids known as the Holy Trinity, with the other two being the Ferrari LaFerrari and the Porsche 918 Spyder.
Dzire creates history at GNCAP for Maruti Suzuki
MARUTI SUZUKI DZIRE has scored five stars in the Global NCAP crash tests, making it the first car from the company to achieve this feat.