2023 Tata Safari and Harrier Faceift: Soon, Tata Motors intends to give its flagship vehicles, the Safari and the Harrier, a midlife makeover. The revised models have been put through rigorous road testing, and there are already some spy photos. Recently, new spy images of the Tata Safari facelift and Tata Harrier have surfaced online, giving us a surprisingly clear view of the SUV’s side and back faces.
2023 Tata Safari and Harrier Faceift
Tata Safari Facelift details
In these photos, we can see the test mule’s front end in part. With a long LED DRL across the nose and updated primary headlamp modules, the split headlamp design will be updated. Additionally, it appears that the SUV has temporary headlights, which shows that it is still far from being a finished product.
In these images, we can see that the SUV will get a new set of alloy wheels that appear elegant and expensive. Despite the vehicle’s extensive camouflage, the taillamps’ design is still visible. Although we anticipate that the bumpers will be altered, we are unable to identify any more modifications on the test mule.
The same 2.0L turbo diesel engine will continue to perform its functions (168 bhp, 350 Nm, 6MT, 6TC). Probably later on, Tata Motors will release a new 1.5L turbocharged petrol engine (170 horsepower, 280 Nm).
There will be a few little adjustments made to the interior as well, and additional special editions will be offered with updated models. ADAS, a 360-degree camera, front- and back-seat ventilation, leather upholstery, a package for the rear seats’ entertainment, and a huge panoramic sunroof are likely the features that stick out the most.
Tata Harrier Facelift details
The facelift will bring some cosmetic modifications to the Harrier midsize SUV, which has been on sale since early 2019. Other aesthetic improvements are also probable, but the front fascia will get a new front grille, updated tail lamps, new wheels, and a slimmer headlamp assembly. ADAS and other cutting-edge technology will be added inside the vehicle.
Auto emergency braking, lane departure warning, rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot monitoring, etc. are anticipated to be made possible by the driver-assistive and safety technology. A larger touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility as well as a 360-degree camera system may potentially be added to the Harrier facelift.
Both of the cars are expected to launch later this year.
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