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Tata Harrier Stealth Edition launched at ₹23.43 lakh with ADAS standard

Matte-black Harrier based on Fearless Ultra brings Level 2+ ADAS, Carbon Noir cabin and 168 bhp petrol or diesel.

MyWheelsExpert Team · ·4 min read
Tata Harrier Stealth Edition launched at ₹23.43 lakh with ADAS standard
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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+ Pros

  • Distinct matte Stealth Black look with Carbon Noir cabin
  • ADAS Level 2+ standard with 20+ safety functions
  • Bharat NCAP 5-star with up to 7 airbags
  • Strong 350 Nm diesel and loaded feature list

Cons

  • ₹3.43 lakh dearer than Fearless X petrol MT
  • Mostly a cosmetic-plus-safety add-on, not a new SUV
  • Only 5 seats (Safari Stealth offers 6)

Frequently asked questions

What is the Tata Harrier Stealth Edition price?+

The Harrier Stealth Edition is priced at ₹23.43 lakh ex-showroom. On-road price will be higher once road tax, registration and insurance are added, which varies by state. The wider Harrier range starts at ₹13 lakh for the Smart petrol MT.

What colours and cabin does the Harrier Stealth get?+

It comes in matte Stealth Black paint with matte black 19-inch alloys and STEALTH fender badges. Inside, you get Carbon Noir leather seats with Granite Black stitching and a Carbon Noir dashboard with soft-touch materials.

What is the Tata Harrier mileage?+

The 2.0L diesel returns 16.8 kmpl on the ARAI test, so real-world figures are closer to 13–15 kmpl. The 1.5L petrol figure isn't confirmed here, but expect lower efficiency than the diesel in daily use.

How does the Harrier Stealth compare to the Fearless X?+

The Stealth is based on the Fearless Ultra and sits about ₹3.43 lakh above the Fearless X petrol MT (₹20 lakh). The extra buys you matte paint, the Carbon Noir cabin and standard ADAS Level 2+.

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