Tata Harrier and Safari facelifts are expected to get significant interior upgrades, making them more premium and also luxurious. The spy shots and teasers that have been released so far reveal a number of new features, including:
- A new two-spoke steering wheel with a digital display and an illuminated Tata logo
- A larger central touchscreen infotainment system
- A fully digital instrument cluster
- A rotary selector for drive modes
- A new gear lever
- Touch-based HVAC controls
- Ambient lighting
- New upholstery and trim materials
These upgrades are likely to offer across all trims of the Harrier and Safari facelifts, making them more competitive with rivals such as the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and MG Hector.
The Harrier and Safari facelifts are expect to be launch in India in the coming weeks.
- New two-spoke steering wheel: The new steering wheel is expect to be similar to the one seen on the Tata Curvv concept. It will have a digital display that can show information such as speed, RPM, and fuel level. The steering wheel will also have an illuminat Tata logo and possibly paddle shifters.
- Larger central touchscreen infotainment system: The current infotainment system in the Harrier and also Safari measures 8.8 inches. The facelifts are expect to get a larger 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with the latest software and also features.
- Fully digital instrument cluster: The current instrument cluster in the Harrier and Safari is analog with a digital MID. The facelifts are expect to get a fully digital instrument cluster that can be customize to show different information.
- Rotary selector for drive modes: The current Harrier and Safari have a traditional gear lever for selecting drive modes. The facelifts are expect to get a rotary selector for drive modes, which is a more premium feature.
- New gear lever: The current gear lever in the Harrier and Safari is a bit clunky. The facelifts are expect to get a new, more modern gear lever.
- Touch-based HVAC controls: The current Harrier and Safari have physical buttons for controlling the HVAC system. The facelifts are expect to get touch-base HVAC controls, which is a more premium feature.
- Ambient lighting: The current Harrier and Safari do not have ambient lighting. The facelifts are expected to get ambient lighting, which can be customized to create a different ambiance in the cabin.
- New upholstery and trim materials: The current Harrier and Safari have good quality upholstery and trim materials, but the facelifts are expect to get even better materials. This could include things like soft-touch leather on the dashboard and door panels and also more premium plastics.
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Overall, the Tata Harrier and Safari facelifts are expect to get a number of premium interior upgrades that will make them more competitive with rivals such as the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and MG Hector.