Tata Harrier Petrol: Diesel has been the dominating fuel type for Tata Harrier for years, and the Indian car manufacturer is now launching the new Tata Harrier Petrol having the same splendid features. Tata has chosen to take a new step by introducing a new 1.5-litre TGDi engine, which is smooth, efficient, and tech-savvy, targeting more consumers.
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Design
The Harrier Petrol retains the hallmark and might of the diesel version from its first days. The sharp LED headlamps, bold shoulder lines, and large front grille all add to the Harrier’s aristocracy on the road. The new car’s subtle petrol badges and minor changes in design make sure that the rugged look is not compromised while giving a slight modernization. The cabin, too, remains luxurious with a driver-oriented cockpit, high-quality materials, and comfortable seating that allows for long-distance travel.

Interior
The Harrier Petrol has the same luxurious, practical layout inside as its diesel sibling. The infotainment system, the digital instrument cluster, and the smart connectivity options make city and highway driving intuitive and enjoyable. The seats are designed for maximum comfort and the cabin refinement is enhanced by the petrol engine’s quieter, smoother operation, which is lessening the vibrations and noise usually connected with the diesel engines.
Engine
Tata’s 1.5-liter TGDi turbo petrol engine is the main element of the Harrier Petrol. It generates 170 PS and 280 Nm of torque, therefore it is equal to the diesel in power but gives a less noisy, smoother driving experience. The engine uses direct injection and a variable geometry turbocharger (eVGT) with electronic controls, so there is practically no lag and it responds very well. Drivers can choose between a 6-speed manual transmission and an anticipated 7-speed dual-clutch automatic for easy commuting from the city to the highway and back.

Features
With the petrol variant, Harrier will not give up its basic, modern technology and comfort features like connected infotainment, various driving modes, safety technologies, and a roomy, well-decorated cabin. The petrol-powered SUV gives more classy touch to the vehicle, thus providing a more silent and smooth drive that goes along with Harrier’s strong and dominating look.
Price
Tata Motors packs the Harrier Petrol within a competitive price range, making the high-end SUV experience available to a larger public. The model attracts the urban buyers who are emission norms, city restrictions, and long term ownership costs concerned by offering a lower entry point than the diesel variant.


