The production-spec Tata Gravitas SUV might be unveiled on January 26, 2021. The Gravitas shares its underpinnings and mechanicals with the five-seat Harrier and might be positioned on the high of the Tata SUV vary. Learn on to know what to anticipate.
- Tata Gravitas costs might be introduced a bit later.
- Gravitas SUV is taller than Harrier to accommodate third row.
- To get the identical 170hp diesel with guide and auto choices as Harrier.
Tata Gravitas: What separates it from the Harrier?
The Harrier and Gravitas share Tata’s Omega platform. Nevertheless, with a view to make house for the third row of seats, Tata has added 63mm to the Harrier’s size and 80mm to the peak – the Gravitas is predicted to be 4,661mm lengthy, 1,894mm large, 1,786mm tall and have a 2,741mm wheelbase.
Whereas styling variations between Gravitas and the Harrier on the entrance might be delicate, from the B-pillar onwards, Tata’s new flagship SUV will look distinct. An extended rear overhang and a stepped roof, together with further color choices for the exteriors, will assist set the Gravitas aside. A brand new alloy wheel design for the three-row SUV will even assist distinguish between the 2.
Tata Gravitas: What else does it share with the Harrier?
The 170hp, 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine, which comes with 6-speed guide and 6-speed torque convertor computerized gearbox choices, are shared between the 2 SUVs. As well as, the inside and options checklist are additionally anticipated to be related.
The added weight from the enlargement and row of seats in comparison with the Harrier signifies that the Gravitas is predicted to ship lower than the five-seat SUV’s 16.35kpl (MT) and 14.63kpl (AT) ARAI mileage figures. The three-row SUV can be anticipated to submit slower instances than the Harrier’s efficiency figures.
Tata Gravitas worth and rivals
As Tata’s new range-topping SUV, the Gravitas will value an honest premium over the Harrier, which is at the moment priced between Rs 13.84-20.30 lakh. Rivals will come within the type of the MG Hector Plus – out there in six-seat (Rs 13.74-19.69 lakh) and, quickly, seven-seat kind – and the present Mahindra XUV500 (Rs 13.58-18.08 lakh*). Additional competitors on this house will come from the next-gen XUV500 and the seven-seat by-product of the Hyundai Creta.
Tata costs, ex-showroom, pan-India
MG costs, ex-showroom, pan-India, barring Kerala
Mahindra costs, ex-showroom, Delhi
All costs as of December 2020.
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