Tata Motors expanded the Harrier SUV model lineup with the Camo Edition in November 2020. Now, the Camo Green painted model has been discontinued. The special edition was offered on select trims priced around Rs 10,000 – Rs 30,000 higher than their standard counterparts. It was available in 6 variants priced from Rs 17.24 lakh to Rs 21.01 lakh.
The XZA and XZA+ Camo automatic variants were offered at Rs 19.81 lakh and Rs 21.01 lakh respectively. The XT, XT+, XZ and XZ+ Camo manual variants Rs 17.24 lakh, Rs 18.04 lakh, Rs 18.54 lakh and Rs 19.97 lakh respectively. All aforementioned prices are ex-showroom.
Similar to the Dark Edition, the Tata Harrier Camo Edition received several cosmetic enhancements over the standard model. Besides the unique Camo Green paint scheme, the model has blacked out headlamp surrounds, lower part of the grille, black side skirts and alloy wheels. The black strip below the tailgate and black lower section of the glass house further marked distinction to its portfolio.
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The company offered two accessory packages – Camo Stealth and Camo Stealth+ – that cost an additional Rs 27,000 and Rs 50,000 respectively. The packages include special Camo decals on the hood, roof and doors, Harrier lettering on the bonnet, front parking sensors and a side step.
Inside, the Tata Harrier Camo Edition has sporty all-black theme with black leatherette seats featuring contrast Camo Green stitching. The standard faux-wood inserts on the dashboard are replaced with the ‘Blackstone Matrix’. In the accessory package, buyers get new OMEGARC scuff plates, 3D moulded floor and trunk mats, a forest camo themed back seat organizer and sunshades.
Under the hood, the Harrier Camo Edition employs the same 2.0L turbo diesel engine with 6-speed manual and 6-speed torque convertor automatic gearbox options. The oil burner makes a top power of 170bhp and 350Nm of torque. The same powertrain does duty in the Tata Safari.