The Tata Gravitas is predicted to launch in January 2021 after it had been showcased at the Auto Expo 2020 during a production-ready form. it’s a three-row version of the regular Harrier, with minor changes. Here is its first spy shot sans camouflage.
Only the rear portion of the Gravitas is visible during this spy shot. To differentiate itself, the Gravitas gets slightly tweaked taillight design, a thick chrome strip running through the boot and a flatter boot hatch. The roof height has been increased to liberate the headroom within the third row. The results of which will be seen from the rear also .
The front portion of the Gravitas is yet to be spied uncamouflaged. We expect minor refreshments to the front grille and therefore the bumper. It could also get a special alloy wheel design in comparison to the Harrier. The spied test mule comes during a new blue colour which can not be available with the Harrier. The Gravitas is about 80mm taller and 63mm longer.
The features list is predicted to be an equivalent as seen on Harrier. it’ll get a floating touchscreen infotainment system, JBL loudspeaker , LED taillights , rear parking camera, six airbags, ESP, traction control, panoramic sunroof and a semi-digital instrument cluster. The advancements to the feature list could include the addition of a front parking sensor, electronic hand brake and connected car technology.
Tata Gravitas will retain the two .0 Litre Kyrotec turbo-diesel engine that also powers the Harrier. because of the BS6 upgrade, the engine now produces 170 PS and 350 Nm of peak torque, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed converter unit. There are chances that it might be the primary recipient of the 1.5 litre turbo-petrol engine that’s alleged to be under development.
The launch of Tata Gravitas is predicted by January 2021. it’d demand around a lakh over the regular variants of the Harrier. Currently, the Harrier is priced ranging from Rs 13.84 lakh to Rs 20.30 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The Gravitas will compete with the likes of the MG Hector Plus and upcoming second-gen Mahindra XUV500.