The Harrier by Tata Motors with the petrol engine will be launched in the Indian market on December 9, 2025; the launch of this vehicle is highly anticipated by the auto enthusiasts. The launch will discuss its price and features.
This four-wheeler is highly expected to be introduced in the Indian market with multiple drivetrains and transmissions. In terms of looks, the design is quite catchy, which makes it recognisable even in city traffic.
The interior of this car is quite spacious, and the smart features and high-quality and soft material seats give a premium feel. Here, we have discussed all about this vehicle. By the end of this article, you will be able to conclude whether it provides value for you or not.
Ex-showroom Price
The pricing details for the Harrier by Tata Motors with a petrol engine will be disclosed with the launch. It is highly expected that its standard variant’s ex-showroom price will be around 15 lakh rupees, and the top trend is likely to cost around ₹25 lakh.
Engine & Transmission
The Tata Harrier Petrol is powered by a 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder, turbocharged direct-injection (T-GDi) petrol engine, whose displacement is 1498 cc. The power output and maximum torque are available below.
- 170 PS at 5,000 rpm
- 280 Nm at 2,000–3,500 rpm
It is likely to feature a 6-speed MT and a 6-speed torque-converter AT. The manual one is suitable for people who prefer more control, and it gives slightly better fuel efficiency; the automatic one offers smooth city driving and makes it easy to drive in traffic.
It is expected that the Tata Harrier with a petrol engine will be introduced in the Indian market with the front-wheel drive (FWD) option; later, the all-wheel drive (AWD) option for this car may be launched.
Performance & Fuel Efficiency
The Tata Harrier with the petrol engine is expected to give reasonably brisk acceleration and good mid-range driveability and is likely to give a responsive feel in everyday traffic and a smooth driving experience on the highway.
It is expected that the acceleration timing will be around 10 seconds, and the top speed is highly anticipated to be around 185 km/h. The fuel efficiency with AT and MT will be around 13-14 kmpl and 12-23 kmpl, respectively.
Exterior Design
The Harrier by Tata Motors is built on OmegaArc, which gives it a stylish body shape rather than compact crossovers. In terms of loop, it is bold and muscular, which results in giving a tough road presence.
It features an aggressive front grille, split headlamp setup and LED DRLs, and it has well-defined creases and shoulder lines, roof rails, a rear spoiler and optional dual-tone roof, and connected rear LED tail lamps.
Interior & Safety Features
The interior of the Tata Harrier Petrol comes with a spacious cabin and has many high-tech features to ensure the comfort and convenience of the driver and other occupants. It does have advanced features to ensure safety. They are:
Interior
- 10.25-inch touchscreen
- 7-inch digital instrument cluster
- Automatic climate control
- Rear AC vents
- Push-button start
- Keyless entry
- Power-adjustable driver seat
- Leatherette seats
- Rear armrest with cupholders
- 60:40 split rear seats
- Ambient lighting
- USB charging ports
Safety
- Up to 7 airbags
- ABS + EBD
- Electronic Stability Program
- Traction control
- Hill-hold control
- Hill-descent control
- Rear parking sensors
- Rear-view / 360° camera
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
- ISOFIX child seat mounts
The top trim of this car will feature ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) Level 1/2, which will make the driving more convenient and result in a stress-free ride.
Dimensions & Capacity
The Tata Harrier Petrol comes with the sitting capacity of five people and has a boot space of 445 litres, which is good enough to carry the luggage for a family of 5. The dimensions of this car in terms of length, width and height are listed below:
- Length: 4,605 mm
- Width: 1,922 mm
- Height: 1,718 mm
The wheelbase of this car is 2741 mm, which results in ample legroom and headroom for the passenger seats in both the front and rear rows. The ground clearance is 205 mm; it is very good for the Indian road condition.
The fuel tank capacity is 50 litres, which helps you run up to 600 km on highways without stopping for refilling, and the curb weight of the car is 1710 kg, which provides better stability during high speed.





