Tata Harrier Camo edition has had a very short lifespan
Tata Motors has ended sales of the Harrier Camo Edition in India. The special edition was launched in November last year.
Offered in a total of 6 variants – XT, XT+, XZ, XZ+, XZA and XZA+ – the Camo edition of the Harrier was priced on a par with the Dark Edition models of the SUV, meaning it commanded a premium of Rs. 20,000/- over the regular model.
It was priced between Rs. 17.24 lakhs and Rs. 21.01 lakhs while it got discontinued. Last November, when it was introduced, the Harrier Camo edition was priced between Rs. 16.50 lakhs and Rs. 20.30 lakhs (prices are ex-showroom, New Delhi).
The Tata Harrier Camo edition came in a ‘Camo Green’ paint scheme, 17-inch Blackstone alloy wheels, model-specific badging, Gunmetal Grey interior theme, Benecke-Kaliko Blackstone leather seats with contrast Camo Green stitching and Blackstone Matrix dashboard.
Features-wise, the Camo edition had the same list of goodies as the regular model and was only different thanks to the above-mentioned changes.
The Indian automaker also offered 2 accessory packs – Stealth and Stealth+ – which could be purchased along with the special edition model for an additional sum.
Mechanically, the Camo edition of the Harrier was identical to the regular model as well. It was powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine that put out 170 PS and 350 Nm, while both 6-speed manual and automatic transmissions were offered.