Tata has launched the Harrier Stealth Edition at ₹23.43 lakh ex-showroom, a matte-black, ADAS-loaded trim based on the Fearless Ultra.
Key facts
- Price: ₹23.43 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Base on: Fearless Ultra trim
- Engine: 1.5L petrol or 2.0L diesel, both 168 bhp
- Gearbox: 6-speed MT or AT
- Diesel mileage: 16.8 kmpl (ARAI)
- Safety: Bharat NCAP 5-star, up to 7 airbags, ADAS Level 2+ standard
The Tata Harrier Stealth Edition is here at ₹23.43 lakh ex-showroom. It's not a fresh SUV, but a matte-black version of the Fearless Ultra trim. The big draw: Level 2+ ADAS (safety tech that can brake and steer for you) comes as standard, plus a full blacked-out look inside and out.
Tata Harrier Stealth Edition price: where it sits in the range.
The Stealth Edition costs ₹23.43 lakh (ex-showroom). That puts it near the top of the Harrier line-up. The range itself starts far lower, at ₹13 lakh for the Smart petrol manual. On-road price will be higher once you add road tax, registration and insurance, which varies by state. So in Bangalore or Delhi, expect roughly ₹26–27 lakh on the road. This is a premium buy in the mid-size SUV space.
What you get: Matte Stealth Black paint and Carbon Noir cabin
The Stealth Edition uses the Fearless Ultra as its base and adds an all-matte, all-black theme. Outside, you get matte Stealth Black paint, matte black 19-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, and STEALTH fender badges. Inside, there are Carbon Noir leather seats with Granite Black stitching and a Carbon Noir dashboard with soft-touch materials. The look is subtle and dark, not flashy. Tata has been selling these #DARK and Stealth themes for a while now, and buyers clearly like them.
Harrier Stealth vs Fearless X: Is the jump worth it?
Here's the money question. The Fearless X starts at ₹20 lakh for the petrol manual and ₹21.35 lakh for the diesel manual. The Stealth Edition, at ₹23.43 lakh, sits about ₹3.43 lakh above the Fearless X petrol MT. For that extra money you get the matte paint, Carbon Noir interior, the full ADAS Level 2+ suite as standard, and Fearless Ultra-grade kit. If you only want a well-loaded Harrier, the Fearless X already gives you plenty. The Stealth premium is really about the looks plus the standard safety tech. Note the Safari Stealth, based on the Accomplished Ultra, starts at ₹24.04 lakh and adds a 6-seat option for larger families.
Powertrain: 168 bhp petrol or diesel, 6-speed MT/AT
You get two engine choices, both making 168 bhp. The 1.5L Hyperion GDI petrol makes 280 Nm of torque (pulling power). The 2.0L Kryotec diesel makes a stronger 350 Nm, which suits highway cruising and loaded runs. Both come with a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque-converter automatic with paddle shifters, driving the front wheels. The diesel returns 16.8 kmpl on the ARAI test (a government test that always reads higher than real driving). Real-world figures will be lower, closer to 13–15 kmpl on mixed roads.
Features and safety: JBL sound, Bharat NCAP 5-star, ADAS Level 2+
This is where the Harrier shines. It carries a 36.9 cm Samsung Neo QLED touchscreen, a 26.03 cm digital driver display, and a JBL 10-speaker system. The Stealth adds Dolby Atmos audio, a built-in dashcam, ventilated front seats, and built-in Amazon Prime Video and JioHotstar. You also get a voice-assisted panoramic sunroof and a gesture-powered tailgate. On safety, the Harrier holds a Bharat NCAP 5-star rating with up to 7 airbags, ESP and Corner Stability Control. The ADAS Level 2+ suite runs 20+ functions, including auto emergency braking, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitor and rear cross-traffic alert.
Harrier Stealth vs MG Astor and Tata Curvv: price and spec gap
The Stealth is a costly SUV, so how do rivals compare? The MG Astor tops out at ₹15.5 lakh, roughly ₹7.9 lakh below the Stealth, but it misses the Harrier's 7 airbags and Bharat NCAP 5-star safety. Tata's own Curvv ends at ₹19.16 lakh, about ₹4.27 lakh cheaper, but it's a smaller coupe-SUV without the Harrier's 168 bhp diesel or its full ADAS kit. The Stealth's 445-litre boot (815 litres with seats folded) also swallows a family's weekend bags for a Lonavala trip with ease. For the money, you're paying for size, safety and equipment.
Verdict: buy the Stealth or grab a regular Fearless Ultra deal?
The Harrier Stealth Edition makes sense if you want the SUV's 5-star safety, standard ADAS and premium cabin wrapped in a dark, distinct look. But at ₹23.43 lakh ex-showroom, it's not cheap, and a regular Fearless X at ₹20 lakh already covers most needs. If the matte-black theme and standard ADAS matter to you, the Stealth is a clean pick. Otherwise the Fearless X diesel is the smarter value buy. Best fit: a style-conscious family buyer who wants a safe, loaded Harrier and won't blink at the ₹3.43-lakh premium over Fearless X.
References: Tata India — official website
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