Meet Tata Harrier Dual-Tone Edition: Tata Harrier is available with just single tone colours in the stock condition while the one spotted here wears an impressive Black roof on the Orcus White body finish. The typical Harrier was delivered by a Tata dealer who had already delivered the same one a few days back to an owner. However, the one seen here features additional Black alloy wheels with the remaining upgrade. The new Harrier is impressively made, resembling the Land Rover family up to some extent from the rear end.
The OMEGA platform is derived from the familiar architecture used by Land Rover and thus, capability levels of the new Harrier are higher than any sort of expectations. The car comes with an excellent footprint and claims 140 HP of maximum power from the 2.0L engine. The official dual tone shade options may not arrive anytime soon and once all the dealers start offering these sort of additions, the Harrier models seen on the road will attract more buyers than ever.
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