According to various spy shots and industry sources, the upcoming Tata Harrier India version is likely to be equipped with Level 2 ADAS features. This would include adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, blind-spot detection, and autonomous emergency braking. These features, if confirmed, will position the Harrier alongside competitors like the Mahindra XUV700 and MG Hector, both of which already offer similar advanced driver aids.
Another major update expected is the introduction of a mild-hybrid or strong-hybrid powertrain. Currently, the Tata Harrier specs include a 2.0L Kryotec diesel engine mated to either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. While this engine is known for its durability and power, the addition of a hybrid option could improve fuel efficiency and lower emissions—key areas of focus in 2025’s increasingly eco-conscious market.
The hybrid variant, if launched, would also make the Tata Harrier more city-friendly and compliant with stricter BS6 Phase-II norms. It’s speculated that Tata Motors may use its in-house Ziptron technology to develop the hybrid powertrain, though official confirmation is still pending.
As for the Tata Harrier launch, the facelifted model is expected to debut in late 2025 or early 2026, possibly with both diesel and hybrid variants. The ADAS-equipped versions may come as higher-end trims, offering a premium alternative for tech-savvy buyers.
In terms of Tata Harrier prices, the base model could see a slight increase due to feature additions, starting from around ₹16.5 lakh (ex-showroom), while the hybrid and ADAS-loaded variants may go up to ₹24 lakh.
With these potential upgrades, the Tata Harrier India version is poised to become more competitive than ever. For those considering an SUV in this segment, it may be worth waiting for the updated model. Keep an eye out for more details as Tata Motors gets closer to the official launch.

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