Mile Muncher
The Tata Harrier Automatic is one of the best urban SUVs out there. Fat chance you’ll go wrong with this one.
15/03/2021
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MUMBAI
That the Tata Harrier is a very good-looking SUV is well-known. Besides road presence, a great build quality and roomy interiors, it now, gets an automatic transmission that makes it even more desirable. It goes up against the Mahindra XUV 500, Kia Seltos, Jeep Compass, the Hyundai Creta and the MG Hector. So, should you buy one? Read on to find out. The Tata Harrier Automatic is a full-blown SUV with all the goodies that you’d expect from any car manufacturer that had its mind set on delivering an all-around SUV and it wouldn’t be far-fetched to say that Tata Motors has done an exceptional job. Take a look at the Harrier Automatic and what you see is an SUV with the OMEGARC architecture that has been derived from Land Rover’s D8 platform. While there is nothing that will tell you that this is an Automatic from the outside, atleast not in terms of badging, it does get a blacked-out roof, diamond cut alloys, arrow tail lamps, a few chrome highlights, and a piano black applique at the rear, all of which give the Harrier Automatic a distinct touch. Our Press demonstrator came in a bewitching Calypso Red which we
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