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Mahindra Thar vs Tata Harrier – Exterior and Interior

From the outside, the Mahindra Thar will remind you of the Jeep Wrangler because of the resemblance between the two SUVs. At the front, the Thar has a round headlamps with six vertical bars on the grille, the front bumper is made of hard plastic, and flat bonnet. Moving to the side, it has square windows, big wheel arches as it rides on 18-inch alloy wheels, and rectangle glass top of the wheel arches for rear passengers to see outside. The roof of the Thar is removable given if you buy the convertible variant. At the rear, the spare alloy wheel is mounted on the tailgate that opens to the right side and not upwards, rectangle LED taillights with Thar letting on it, and skid plate on the rear bumper.

As for the Harrier, it has LED DRLs and round-blocks on the grille with chrome line around the grille and LED DRLs that gives a spreaded-V look. Below that is the LED headlamps and fog lamps below it with chrome line around the outer side of the fog lamps, and at the bottom center of the grille, it has radar for ADAS, which you’re not able to see in the above image, but it is present in the updated variant. Moving to the side, it has simple look with wheel arches and rides on the 18-inch alloy wheels. It has chrome lining at the top and bottom window frame, and door handles finished in chrome. As for the rear it has sleek LED tail lamps with small spoiler on the roof.

From the inside, the Mahindra Thar has a 7-inch infotainment system placed above the round AC vents with climate controls below. It has grab-handle on the dashboard in case you go hard on off-roading, and doesn’t have the dual-tone dashboard option. The Thar has three-spoke multi-function steering wheel with Analog instrument cluster with TFT display, and fabric seats upholstery. It has 2 levers, one is the gear lever, and the other is the 4WD Manual Shift with High and Low Reduction Gear. It doesn’t have a sunroof as the roof can be completely removed for more off-road feels. The rear seats comfort is decent, the seats split are in 60:40 ratio, and it has 6-speaker sound system.

As for the Harrier, it has the 10.25-inch infotainment system above the AC vents and at the sides it has horizontally positioned AC vent. The Harrier has the dual-tone dashboard option. It has multi-function three-spoke steering wheel with digital instrument cluster, and a huge panoramic sunroof. It has two USB ports at the front, two in second row, and two in the third row. It has drive modes selector in front of gear lever, electric parking brake with auto hold, and buttons for the ventilated seats at the side of the seat. The third row has a 40:60 split seat and second row has 60:40 split seats.

So, from the outside and the inside, if you’re looking for off-road SUV, the Thar looks good both from the outside and the inside. If not, then the Harrier looks very spacious and premium from the outside and the inside.

Mahindra Thar vs Tata Harrier – Dimensions

Mahindra TharTata Harrier
Length3985mm4598mm
Width1820mm1894mm
Height1855mm1786mm
Wheelbase2450mm2741mm
Ground Clearance226mm205mm
Boot Space425 litres
Fuel Tank Capacity57 litres50 litres
Kerb Weight1,755 kg1,705 kg

When it comes to dimensions, the Mahindra Thar measures 3985mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1855mm in height. The Harrier has a length of 4598mm that is longer by 613mm, width of 1894mm which is wide by 74mm, and height of 1786mm which is shorter by 69mm. The Thar has a wheelbase of 2450mm, and ground clearance of 226mm where as the Harrier as a wheelbase of 2741mm which is longer by 291mm, and ground clearance of 205mm which is lower by 21mm. The Thar has a fuel tank of 57 litres, and kerb weight of 1,755 kg while the Harrier has a fuel tank of 50 litres that is 7 litres smaller, and kerb weight of 1,705 kg which is 50 kg lighter.

So, in dimensions, Harrier is bigger in almost every way where as the Thar was big in few ways as well.

Mahindra Thar vs Tata Harrier – Engine Options

Mahindra TharTata Harrier
Engine1.5-litre turbo diesel2.2-litre turbo diesel2.0-litre Kryotec turbocharged diesel
Displacement1497cc2184cc1956cc
Power116.93 bhp130 bhp167.67 bhp
Torque300 Nm300 Nm350 Nm
Transmission Type6-speed MT6-speed MT, 6-speed AT6-speed MT, 6-speed AT

When it comes to Engine Options, the Thar has two turbo diesel and Tata Harrier has one turbo diesel powertrains on offer. The 1.5-litre turbo diesel that puts out 116.93 bhp and 300 Nm of torque paired to a 6-speed Manual Only Gearbox. Then there is the 2.2-litre turbo diesel engine that produces 130 bhp and 300 Nm of torque mated to a 6-speed Manual and 6-speed Torque Converter Automatic Gearbox. The Harrier on the other hand is powered by the 2.0-litre Kryotec turbocharged diesel engine that produces 167.67 bhp and 350 Nm of torque paired to a 6-speed Manual and 6-speed Automatic Gearbox.

Mahindra Thar
Engine2.0-litre turbo petrol
Displacement1997cc
Power128.22 bhp
Torque300 Nm – MT
320 Nm – AT
Transmission Type6-speed MT, 6-speed AT

The Thar has a turbo petrol powertrain as well other than the turbo diesel. The 2.0-litre turbo petrol produces 128.21 bhp and 300 Nm of torque in 6-speed Manual Gearbox and 320 Nm of torque in 6-speed Torque Converter Automatic gearbox.

Mahindra Thar vs Tata Harrier – Features

FeaturesMahindra TharTata Harrier
HeadlampsHalogenLED Projector
TaillampsLEDLED
Wheel Size & Type18-inch alloy wheels18-inch alloys wheels
SunroofPanoramic
Auto Power WindowYesYes
Seat upholsteryFabricLeather
Leather-wrapped steering wheelYes
Ambient LightYes
ACAutoAuto
Rear AC ventsYes
Ventilated SeatsFirst Row
Instrument ClusterAnalogDigital
Infotainment System7-inch10.25-inch
Android Auto, Apple CarPlayWiredWireless
Voice CommandsYesYes
Air PurifierYes
Sound System6-speaker standard sound system9-speaker JBL sound system
Cooled GloveboxYes
Auto-dimming IRVMYes
Height adjustable Driver SeatYesYes
Powered Seats6-Way Powered Driver Seat
Wireless ChargingYes

When it comes to features, the Thar misses out on Auto-Dimming IRVM, Powered Seats, Wireless Charging, Air Purifier, cooled glovebox, digital instrument cluster, bigger infotainment system, 9-speaker sound system, rear AC vents, ventilated seats, ambient lighting, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and sunroof. However, it’s worth noting that the Thar is off-road focused, and therefore, it misses these features.

Safety FeaturesMahindra TharTata Harrier
AirbagsTwo airbagsSix airbags
ABS with EBDYesYes
CameraReverse-Parking Camera360-degree camera
Parking SensorsRearRear
Rain-Sensing WipersYes
TPMSYesYes
Auto HeadlampsYes
ESPYesYes
Cruise ControlYesYes
Traction ControlYesYes
ADASLevel 1
Hill AssistYesYes
Hill Descent ControlYesYes
All 4 Disc BrakesFront DiscYes
ISOFIX anchoragesYesYes

In Safety, the Thar misses out on ADAS, Automatic headlamps, and Rain-Sensing Wipers, and all these features are present in Harrier making it safer than the Harrier.

Mahindra Thar vs Tata Harrier – Price and Warranty

ModelPrice (ex-showroom)
Mahindra TharRs. 10.54 lakh – Rs. 16.78 lakh
Tata HarrierRs. 15 lakh – Rs. 24.07 lakh

The Mahindra Thar is priced at Rs. 10.54 lakh for the entry-level ‘AX (O) Hard Top RWD’ variant and goes up to Rs. 16.78 lakh for the top variant, ‘LX Hard Top Automatic.’ The Tata Harrier starts at Rs.15 lakh for the base variant ‘XE’, and goes up to Rs. 24.07 lakh for the top variant, ‘XZA+ (O) Red Dark Edition Automatic.’ The price difference between the two entry-level variant is Rs. 4.46 lakh and Rs. 7.29 lakh for the top variant.

As for the warranty, the Mahindra Thar has a 2 years/1,00,000 km warranty period that can be extended up to 5 years/1,20,000 km and Tata offers 3 years/1,00,000 km warranty period for the Harrier that can be extended up to 5 years/unlimited kms.

Mahindra Thar vs Tata Harrier – Verdict

In the end, the decision to buy which SUV depends totally on you, however, if you want an SUV that can do off-roading, and for your off-road adventures, the Mahindra Thar is a better choice given the design from the outside, it just says you to take it for off-roading, and is way smaller than the Harrier and so the comfort is good but the space for storage is a very less. The Harrier is not an off-road capable SUV and is more like a lifestyle SUV that offers great mileage, space, features, and comfort. Therefore, if you have an off-road SUV requirement then you should opt for the Thar otherwise the Harrier is a great SUV. So, which one would you choose?

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