Several Tata Motors dealerships are currently offering enticing discounts on two of their popular models, the Safari and Harrier SUVs. These promotional offers amount to a total discount of up to Rs 35,000. Customers can benefit from a corporate discount of Rs 10,000 and an exchange bonus of Rs 25,000 when purchasing the Harrier. Additionally, for the Safari, there is an exchange incentive of Rs 25,000 and a corporate benefit of Rs 10,000. Although Tata Motors has not officially announced anything yet, various industry reports suggest that the homegrown automaker is actively working on facelift versions of these two SUVs. If the rumours are accurate, we can expect the updated Harrier and Safari SUVs to be launched during the upcoming festive season. The revamped models are likely to feature a new dashboard layout, a twin-spoke steering wheel, and other enhancements.
Tata Harrier Facelift: Recent Spy Shots
In other news, the Harrier Facelift was caught being tested on Indian streets ahead of its launch. The spy shots indicate a lot of interior improvements as compared to the existing iteration, including a two-spoke multifunction steering wheel, identical to the new Safari SUV. Inside, the model will likely feature new central air conditioning vents and a touch-based HVAC control screen. It could also have a rotary selection for driving modes, as well as, a new gear lever, similar to the Curvv Concept. Additional features include an auto-dimming IRVM, an electronic parking brake, and a panoramic sunroof. The updated Harrier will reportedly go into production by September and will be launched in October. Considering the major improvements over the existing iteration, it is expected to cost more than the current model.
Tata Motors: Upcoming Price Hike
For automobile firms in our market, increasing the prices of models is a conventional response to rising input costs or supply chain disruptions. Tata Motors recently announced that starting on July 17, all passenger vehicles' prices will go up by 0.6% on average.
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The company has cited the continuing effects of earlier frictions in input costs as the reason for the price hike. It also said that buyers who book their cars by July 16 and receive them by July 31 will not be impacted by the approaching price increase.
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