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November 2023

Tata Motors updates its star SUVs, the Harrier and Safari. What are they like now?

- Kurt Morris

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Over the past few months, Tata Motors has been on a mission to refresh its entire product portfolio, ensuring that its vehicles stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies. While the Harrier and Safari are two models that have retained much of their mechanical prowess of their predecessors, they've undergone a transformation in terms of design and tech upgrades.

The Safari has always held a special place in the hearts of SUV enthusiasts in India, and now, Tata Motors wants to reignite that with a fresh new appeal. Let's not forget about the Harrier, which has got its own dedicated following, especially the #DARK edition models.

The Tata Harrier has undergone a noteworthy design transformation, with key changes to its front end. The new bumper, restyled grille with a distinctive parametric pattern, full-width LED DRLs, and updated headlamps collectively rejuvenate the Harrier's appearance. The addition of connected LED lighting with welcome and goodbye signatures is a stylish touch. The new fearless yellow' shade adds a splash of boldness, and the Harrier facelift rides on sleek black 18-inch alloy wheels, with the Dark edition opting for larger 19-inch wheels. The rear view features connected LED tail lamps and an updated bumper design, completing the refreshed look. All of this adds up to a sharp, distinguished profile.

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