Tata Harrier Kaziranga Edition was delivered to the Kaziranga National Park officials as a promise fulfilled by Tata Motors.
Tata Motors has been renowned for being one of the modest car manufacturers in India. Known for its positive and humble approach towards various organizations working for the betterment of society; Tata Motors completed one more promise made by it. A Tata Harrier Kaziranga Edition was delivered to the Kaziranga National Park officials on World Earth Day as a promise fulfillment by Tata Motors.
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During the launch of the Harrier Kaziranga Edition, Tata had announced providing the Kaziranga National Park officials with a brand new swanky Harrier. Contemplating its made promise, Tata Motors has finally delivered the car to the national park officials.
Talking about this special edition Harrier, Tata has made the Kaziranga Edition completely based on the home of India's one-horned rhinoceroses i.e. Kaziranga National Park itself. The car is painted in the grassland beige colour which is inspired by the majestic grasslands of the Kaziranga Park. The dual-tone paint shade offers a contrasting black roof paint as well. Tata has painted the 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheel design with matte-black paint as well to provide a more rugged visual approach to the special edition. Special piano black Rhinoceroses badging is seen over the C-pillar which indicates what this special edition is based on.
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On the inside, the use of a tropical wood finish is prominent which is again related to the flora and fauna of the Kaziranga park itself. The cabin has been enhanced via the updates of Rhino badging over the leather seats to remind the origin of this special edition. Tata has also added features to make this special edition more exquisite which include - front ventilated seats, Android Auto & Apple CarPlay over WiFi system, air purifier, etc.
Mechanically, the Kaziranga Edition Harrier remains the same which means it continues using the same FCA-sourced 2.0-Lt, MultiJet, the turbo-diesel engine which produces a peak power of 167.674 hp and 350 Nm of peak torque. This engine is mated to the optional 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox which delivers the power to the front wheels. Tata sells the Kaziranga Edition Harrier from Rs 14.53 lakhs ex-showroom onwards pan India.
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