10,000 km with a Tata Harrier facelift: Highway hauler holds up
"The Harrier doesn't pretend to be a Fortuner or a luxury play. It's honest about what it is, and that's exactly why it's getting its due in the long-distance owner community."
— Revvly Take
A BHPian's real-world take on the refreshed Harrier after crossing 10k, mostly highway miles. The thing actually works for what it was designed to do—comfortable, spacious, and not trying to be something it isn't. Highway cruising reveals whether a mass-market SUV has been thought through or just assembled.
Team-BHP · Jan 8
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