Tata Motors today launched its refreshed 2025 Harrier with the introduction of two new Adventure X variants alongside a simplified lineup of six trims.
With prices starting at ₹14.99 lakh (Smart diesel) and extending up to ₹24.44 lakh (Fearless X+ diesel), the updated Harrier brings class-leading features—like Level 2 ADAS, dual displays, panoramic sunroof, and rugged styling—right into the mainstream price band.
The launch also reinforces Tata’s commitment to offering premium safety, convenience, and comfort in the midsize SUV segment
Specifications of the 2025 Tata Harrier
Tata has streamlined the Harrier lineup into six core variants, each powered by the familiar 2.0 L KRYOTEC diesel engine (1956 cc), delivering 167 PS and 350 Nm torque, paired with a 6-speed manual or automatic gearbox.
Seating is for five, with a 445-litre boot, and a strong safety structure featuring up to 7 airbags and a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating
| Variant | Starting Price (₹ lakh) | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Smart | 14.99 lakh | Basic yet safe – ABS, airbags, ESC, LED DRLs |
| Pure X | 17.99 lakh | Digital cluster, panoramic sunroof, auto AC |
| Adventure X | 18.99 lakh | Twin‑screen display, ADAS, travel modes, powered driver seat with memory, 360° camera |
| Adventure X Plus | 19.34 lakh | Adds more refinement and extra features over Adventure X |
| Fearless X | 22.34 lakh | Premium trim with enhanced feature set and styling |
| Fearless X Plus | 24.44 lakh | Top variant – loaded with comfort, convenience, and design upgrades |
All variants deliver the same reliable diesel powertrain, with rugged interior styling inspired by the Land Rover‑derived command shifter and distinct Onyx Trail or leatherette cabins in premium trims
ADAS Now Standard on Top Variants
ADAS was once a luxury limited to high-end SUVs—but the new Tata Harrier changes that. The 2025 Harrier now comes equipped with ADAS Level 2 features, including:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Departure Warning
- Forward Collision Alert
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Blind Spot Detection
- Traffic Sign Recognition
For Indian roads—where unpredictability is the norm—these features can actually make daily driving safer and less stressful.
While the system isn’t fully autonomous (and doesn’t claim to be), it’s easily one of the most intuitive ADAS packages currently available in this segment.
Dual-Screen Cockpit & Voice-Controlled Tech
Inside the cabin, Tata has gone premium.
A new 12.3-inch infotainment system now sits at the center, paired with a crisp 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster—both of which offer excellent visibility and responsiveness.
Even better, the system supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, along with connected car features via Tata’s iRA 2.0 platform.
But the real surprise? A voice assistant powered by Natural Voice Recognition, capable of responding to over 200+ commands in English and Hindi.
From adjusting the climate control to navigating to a nearby fuel station, it’s a futuristic touch that Indian buyers will find useful.
Ventilated Seats, Panoramic Sunroof & Ambient Lighting
Tata’s listened to customer feedback here. The Harrier now boasts ventilated front seats, perfect for India’s sweltering summers.
Add to that a panoramic sunroof, multi-color ambient lighting, premium leather upholstery, and a powered driver’s seat with memory function—and you’re looking at a cabin that feels like it belongs to a ₹30-lakh SUV.
Rear seat passengers haven’t been forgotten either. The rear bench offers generous legroom, recline function, and dedicated AC vents.
360° Surround Camera with Blind View Monitor
Parking tight spots? Navigating chaotic city lanes?
The 2025 Harrier now comes with a 360-degree surround-view camera paired with a Blind View Monitor that activates automatically during lane changes.
This isn’t just a gimmick—it’s a practical upgrade that genuinely enhances city driving.
The graphics are sharp, and visibility is excellent even in low light—something earlier Tata models struggled with.
Enhanced Build Quality and Safety
Build quality has always been a Harrier’s strong suit. The new version continues the legacy with a 5-star Global NCAP crash test rating, making it one of the safest SUVs in its class.
Structural improvements include enhanced crumple zones, stronger B-pillars, and a stiffer chassis. Safety features also include:
- 6 airbags (standard on higher variants)
- ESP with traction control
- Hill-hold and hill-descent control
- TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System)
This makes the Harrier not just feature-rich, but also family-safe.
Refined Diesel Engine with Drive Modes
Under the hood, the same reliable 2.0L Kryotec diesel engine continues, now tweaked for better NVH levels and improved drivability.
It produces 170 PS and 350 Nm of torque, available with a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic.
The Harrier also offers multi-drive modes—Eco, City, and Sport—along with terrain modes for Wet, Rough, and Normal surfaces.
While it’s not a true off-roader, the SUV can easily handle most Indian terrains, from mountain roads to muddy monsoons.
Final Verdict
The 2025 Tata Harrier is more than just a refreshed model. It’s Tata Motors telling the market that Indian SUVs can offer the same innovation, comfort, and safety as global brands—without the premium price tag.
From advanced safety systems to connected tech and premium interiors, this is the most complete version of the Harrier yet. For buyers looking for a feature-rich, spacious, and powerful SUV under ₹25 lakh, the Harrier should be high on the list.
If you’ve been considering the MG Hector, Mahindra XUV700, or even the Hyundai Tucson—test-driving the new Harrier might just change your mind.


