Tata Motors will launch facelifted iterations of Harrier and Safari in India today. Latest iterartions of the both mid-sized SUVs have been revealed in their entirety already. Bookings for the new Harrier and Safari are underway at a token amount of Rs 25,000. Propsective buyers can book the same at all Tata dealerships or via the company’s official website.
Prices for the same will be announced in a couple of hours. Stay tuned to Express Drives for all updates related to the new Harrier and Safari facelift. Watch the live launch below.
Tata Harrier and Safari are now the safest cars manufactured in India with 33.05 points out of 34 in adult safety test and 45 points out of 49 in child safety test.
Introductory prices for the 2023 Tata Harrier facelift start at Rs 16.19 lakh (ex-showroom).

Introductory prices for the 2023 Tata Harrier facelift start at Rs 15.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

2023 Tata Harrier and Safari facelift have received a 5-star safety rating in both adult and child safety ratings by the Global NCAP as per the revised norms.



Facelifted Harrier and Safari will be offered exclusively with a 2.0-litre Kryotec diesel engine that develops 168 bhp and 350 Nm of peak torque. This motor will be paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission. Contrary to rumours, there will be no petrol engine on offer, at least at the time of its launch.
Prices for the new Tata Safari facelift is expected to start at around Rs 16 lakh and go up to Rs 27 lakh (ex-showroom).
Prices for the new Tata Harrier facelift is expected to start at around Rs 15.50 lakh and go up to Rs 25.00 lakh (ex-showroom)
Tata has retained the safety aspects with multiple airbags as standard, ABS with EBD, traction control, cruise control, ESP, doze-off alert, ISOFIX seat anchors, hill descent control, emergency call and breakdown alert, and ADAS tech.
Inside the cabin, the revamped layout draws inspiration from the Tata Curvv concept with a new steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo, touch controls replacing all the physical buttons, a new 12.3-inch infotainment system with JBL speakers and a subwoofer, ventilated seats, wireless charging, and much more.

On the other hand, Safari gets a new bronze paint scheme and sports a new busy-looking colour-coordinated front grille with black inserts. The Safari sticks to the split headlight design and like the Harrier, it also gets a connected LED bar underneath the bonnet which merges with the headlights.

The Harrier gets some serious design tweaks as the bonnet looks raised and square, giving it a more imposing road presence. The Harrier facelift makes quite a sweeping statement with a connected LED DRL running across the bonnet. The front fascia including the front grille and the bumper has been reworked.

Both Harrier and Safari facelifts have received comprehensive design updates based on Tata Motors's new design philosophy first seen with the Currv Concept last year.

Tata Harrier facelift is also available in 10 variants including Smart (O), Pure (O), Adventure, Adventure+, Adventure+ Dark, Adventure+A, Fearless, Fearless Dark, Fearless+, and Fearless+ Dark.
The new Tata Safari is available in a total of 10 variants – Smart (O), Pure (O), Adventure, Adventure+, Adventure+ Dark, Accomplished, Accomplished Dark, Accomplished+ Dark, Adventure+ A, and Accomplished+