Tata Harrier Price Hike: Various automobile brands announced earlier that they will announce price hikes as the new year starts. And now when we have hit the brand new year and a month has passed, most automakers have come with price hike announcements for some of their top-selling models. We have covered the general and model-wise price hike stories for brands such as Citroen, Honda and MG Motor India.
In the latest development, Tata Motors has announced a price hike for one of its popular and top-selling models, the Harrier. Below you can check how you must pay now to purchase the Harrier SUV. Before moving ahead, become a part of our elite 91Wheels WhatsApp Community to stay on track with the latest automotive updates and all that is happening in the industry.
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Tata Harrier: Variant-wise Price Hike
Coming straight to the point, let's talk about which variant has the highest price hike in the Harrier range. With the more affordable one, the Harrier's Smart manual has received a nominal price increment of Rs. 1000. On the other hand, the higher spec models such as Pure Plus (S) Dark Edition AT now Rs. 21,000. Except for the above-mentioned trims, all other Harrier variants have received a price hike of Rs. 36,000.
Tata Harrier New Price Range: Base to Top
After the latest price hike, the Harrier SUV now ranges from Rs. 15 lakh to Rs. 26.25 lakh (ex-showroom). The electrified Harrier was recently revealed at the 2025 Auto Expo. We will soon witness the launch of the Harrier EV, following which there will be the all-new Sierra ICE and EV.
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Verdict
The Tata Harrier's price hike, though marginal for base trims, adds a hefty premium to higher variants. While it's still a well-rounded SUV with strong road presence and features, buyers should weigh if the added cost aligns with their budget. If considering the top-end models, waiting for discounts or newer EV options might be a smarter move.