2020 Tata Harrier review, road test
Tata’s flagship SUV now gets more power, new features and a long-overdue automatic transmission.
Published on Aug 28, 2020 08:00:00 AM
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Follow us onSolidly built interiors are unchanged; still include many high-quality materials and textures.
425-litre boot is reasonably spacious; there’s storage below boot floor too.
The plush, spacious interiors remain largely unchanged, but the cabin welcomes you with a massive panoramic sunroof on the top-spec car, which elevates the premium feel by several notches. A smaller, yet significant change is that the USB port for the infotainment system is much easier to access than before (a criticism we had in the past). These aside, there is no other change to the interior, which remains a comfortable place to be in.
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