Tata Motors recently unveiled the new Harrier and Safari XTA+ models, both of which have a panoramic sunroof and a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Tata Harrier XTA+ is priced at Rs 19.34 lakh, while the Tata Safari XTA+ is priced at Rs 20.08. The new Tata Tiago NRG was also unveiled, with a starting price of Rs 6.57 lakh. Martin Uhlarik, Tata Motors’ new Head of Global Design, told AutoCar that the company’s design team is working on a number of special editions that would come “much sooner than we would think.”
While the specifications of the new Tata special editions are still being kept under wraps, the manufacturer is expected to extend its Dark Edition lineup. The Tata Tiago NRG Dark Edition might be considered by the business. Tata Tiago and Tigor Dark Edition names have previously been trademarked in the nation. Aside from that, the automaker will continue to develop its Impact design language, as well as new platforms and electric cars. CNG versions of the Tata Tiago and Tigor are also in the works.
The Tata HBX compact SUV, which is already in production, will be the company’s next big launch. The first batch will be sent to retailers soon. The mini SUV will be based on the brand’s Impact 2.0 design language and will have a similar upright, boxy appearance to the prototype. It will be the country’s smallest and most inexpensive Tata SUV. The base model of the HBX may cost as little as Rs 4.50 lakh, while the top-end variant could cost as much as Rs 7.50 lakh.
While no official information has been released, the forthcoming small SUV is expected to be powered by 1.2L 3-cylinder normally aspirated and 1.2L turbocharged petrol engines. There might be three different transmissions available: a 5-speed manual, a 5-speed automatic, and a dual-clutch automatic.