Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Tata Harrier XT And XT+ Variants Get The Dark Treatment

After introducing a new and more affordable sunroof equipped variant of the Harrier SUV, the Tata Motors has now targeted the stunning Dark Edition to make it a bit more convenient option for the customers. The brand has introduced a new Dark Edition version with the mid-spec XT and XT+ variant, priced at Rs 16.50 lakh and Rs 17.30 lakh respectively. Here's where the dark editions stand in Harrier's lineup:- 

tata harrier dark edition price

Tata Harrier Diesel Price
Manual Variants
Harrier XE Rs 13,84,000
Harrier XM Rs 15,15,000
Harrier XT Rs 16,40,000
Harrier XT Dark Edition (NEW) Rs 16,50,000
Harrier XT+ (Price Revised) Rs 17,20,000 (+Rs 21,000)
Harrier XT+ Dark Edition (NEW) Rs 17,30,000
Harrier XZ Rs 17,65,000
Harrier XZ Dual Tone Rs 17,75,000
Harrier XZ Dark Edition Rs 17,85,000
Harrier XZ+ Rs 18,90,000
Harrier XZ+ Dual Tone Rs 19,00,000
Harrier XZ+ Dark Edition Rs 19,10,000
Automatic Variants
Harrier XMA Rs 16,40,000
Harrier XZA Rs 18,95,000
Harrier XZA Dual Tone Rs 19,05,000
Harrier XZA Dark Edition Rs 19,15,000
Harrier XZA+ Rs 19,99,500
Harrier XZA+ Dual Tone Rs 20,20,000
Harrier XZA+ Dark Edition Rs 20,30,000

*all price, ex-showroom Delhi.

The above table indicates that both newly launched Dark Editions carry a premium of Rs 10,000 over their standard offerings. It is also important to note that Tata Motors has also hiked the prices of the XT+ variant which was introduced last month at an introductory price of Rs 16.99 lakh. 

Also Read: Tata Altroz Diesel Prices Slashed By Rs 40,000

How the Harrier Dark Editions are different from the standard trims?

The Harrier's Dark Edition is all about cosmetic enhancement. It gets an exclusive black shade on the exterior as well as inside the cabin. Tata offers an R17 Blackstone diamond cut alloys wheels, a Blackstone matrix dashboard with Gunmetal Grey chrome pack, and premium Benecke Kaliko Blackstone leather upholstery with the Dark Editions to make it look stealthier. 

tata harrier dark edition interior

As far as the features are concerned, the Harrier Dark Editions do not get any additional features compared to the variants on which they are based. The key features of the XT and XT+ Dark Editions include automatic projector headlights, front fog lamps, dual function LED DRLs, 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple Car Play connectivity, push engine start/stop button, auto climate control, rear AC vents, steering-mounted audio controls, rain-sensing wipers, etc. Additionally, the XT+ trim also gets a panoramic sunroof. 

tata harrier dark edition 2020

Engine & gearbox options

Like other variants of Harrier, both the new Dark Editions also house a 2.0-liter, BS6 diesel engine under the hood that develops 170PS of maximum power and 350Nm of peak torque. However, with these trims, the engine is only available with the 6-speed manual gearbox that transmits the power to the front wheels. It misses out the option of a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission.

Tata to launch more Dark & Camo Editions soon

tata altroz dark edition

In other news, Tata Motors soon can introduce a Dark Edition or Camo Edition with its various offerings as the brand has recently trademarked the Dark Edition and Camo Edition nomenclature in India. As per the leaked image of trademark registrations, the Dark Edition is registered for Altroz, Tiago, and Tigor whereas the Camo Edition is registered for the Tiago, Altroz, and Harrier SUV. 

Tata Harrier Video Review:- 

2020 Tata Harrier Automatic Review | Gagan Choudhary

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