The association with Land Rover for the project is clearly bearing some good fruits as well, given the Harrier's impressive dynamics. Tata Motors' efforts in terms of making the Harrier a likeable package as a premium SUV overall are commendable too, given the equipment levels, space, ambience inside the cabin and more...
.. But there’s something more significant about the Harrier, and it’s that it feels like the first vehicle from an Indian brand that’s truly a global player; one that wouldn’t just sell, but potentially be quite successful in foreign markets. It’s a strong package, has great space and comfort, a plush interior, a good ride and striking looks...
We said this for the last three Tata cars we drove – the Tiago, Tigor and the Nexon. The Harrier is no different and pushes the envelope further. It looks absolutely bonkers, like a baby Range Rover, has spacious and well laid interiors, the engine is a blast for highway usage and yet usable for city runs and finally the comfort levels – Tata Motors has really worked hard here...
the Harrier has potential. It feels solidly built, and it makes for a great car to do long distances in. It's packed with features and though the powertrain does dull the sheen of it slightly, it still makes for a brilliant all-round package. Then there’s the way it looks, you will certainly stand out from the crowd.