The Tata Harrier gained 3,096 new customers in February 2026, a 125% year‑on‑year increase from 1,376 units in February 2025.
The mid‑size SUV segment remains strong in India. In February 2026 the Hyundai Creta led the segment with nearly 18,000 sales, while the Tata Harrier recorded 3,096 new customers—a 125% year‑on‑year rise from 1,376 units in February 2025. Below are the Harrier’s key features, powertrain and price.
The SUV offers 5‑star safety Powertrain: a 2.0‑litre diesel engine producing 170 bhp and 350 Nm, mated to a 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic. Tata claims fuel economy of 16.8 km/l (manual) and 14.6 km/l (automatic).
Panoramic sunroof is also available The Harrier comes with a 12.3‑inch touchscreen, a 10.25‑inch fully digital driver display, a 10‑speaker sound system, ventilated front seats and a panoramic sunroof. Safety kit includes six airbags, a 360° camera, electronic stability control, a tyre‑pressure monitoring system and standard ADAS.
Price In India the Harrier competes with rivals such as the Mahindra XUV700. The Harrier holds a 5‑star India NCAP rating. Ex‑showroom prices range from ₹12.89 lakh to ₹25.25 lakh for the top‑spec model.