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Tata Harrier Camo Edition Discontinued In India

Planning to buy Tata Harrier's Camo Edition? We have bad news for you. According to a recent media report by cardekho, the Tata Harrier Camo Edition is no longer on sale. Launched in November 2020, the olive-green colored version of the SUV was available in six trims – XT, XT+, XZ, XZA, XZ+, and XZA+, commanding a premium of up to Rs 30,000 over their corresponding regular color variants. That said, it was priced between Rs 17.24 lakh and Rs 21.01 lakh (ex-showroom). 

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For those who aren't aware, the Harrier Camo Edition used to come with some cosmetical additions over the regular variants that essentially comprise military vehicles-like a green paint scheme with blacked-out alloy wheels, ‘Camo’ badging on the front fenders, and an all-black interior with grey highlights & Camo Green stitching on the seats. Moreover, there were two exclusive accessories packs on offer, viz Camo Stealth and Camo Stealth+, priced at Rs 26,999 and Rs 49,999, respectively. While the Camo Stealth pack offered accomplices like Camo graphics, a Harrier mascot on the bonnet, roof rails, OMEGARC scuff plates, printed carpet, sunshade, and front parking sensors, the Stealth+ pack additionally featured side steps, anti-skid dash mats, 3D trunk mats, and a back-seat organizer.

Similar to the regular variants of the Tata Harrier, the Camo Edition was also powered by the same 170PS 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine, paired with either a 6-speed manual or an optional 6-speed automatic transmission. 

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Currently, the Tata Harrier is priced between Rs 14.4 lakh and Rs 21.09 lakh (ex-showroom) and comes in four color options (Oberon Black, Calypso Red, Orcus White, and Daytona Grey) along with DARK Edition. In the Indian market, the Harrier mid-sized SUV rivals the MG Hector, Jeep Compass, Mahindra XUV500 & its upcoming successor model, the XUV700. Some of its variants also take on the likes of Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushaq, and VW Taigun

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