Tata Gravitas

 Introduction:

Tata Motors showcased the Gravitas at the Auto Expo 2020, which may be a six/seven-seat version of the Tata Harrier. The Tata Gravitas has been under testing for quite a while now, and these latest set of spy shots show the SUV undergoing final rounds of testing before the car is launched within the country later this year.

Tata-Buzzard-Exterior

Main Changes:

• Gravitas is going to be available in six and seven-seat options

• Will rival the MG Hector Plus and Mahindra XUV500

• Expected to be launched towards the top of this year

MG Hector Plus Front Left Three-Quarter

Changes regarding Harrier:

 Compared to the Harrier, the Gravitas is 63mm longer and 80mm taller but sits on an equivalent wheelbase. Powering the Tata Gravitas is that the same 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel that powers the Harrier. The motor makes 167bhp and 350Nm of peak torque of 4500rpm and can be paired to a six-speed manual transmission and a Hyundai-sourced six-speed converter is automatic.

Tata Gravitas Engine Bay

Specification:

The Tata Gravitas rides on 18-inch dual-tone alloys that feature an identical design because of the Harrier. The SUV, however, gets stepped-roof and seamlessly integrated roof rails. As far as features are concerned, it gets automatic bi-xenon headlamps, electric hand brake, an 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and more. In fact, it'll feature AC vents with fan speed control and a USB charging port within the third row.

The exterior design is nearly an equivalent because the Harrier, excluding the extended rear overhang, new LED taillights, and rear bumper. Also on offer is an integrated spoiler with an integrated stoplight.

Cabin Specification:

Inside, the Tata Gravitas remains largely unchanged but a couple of features like the manual emergency being replaced by an electrical hand brake, cup holders between the front seats, auto-hold function and therefore the additional bench seat within the third row.

                 Tata Gravitas Rear Seat SpaceTata Gravitas Interior

The third row of seats also receives a group of AC vents with a fanatical switch to regulate the flow with the assistance of a knob located on the proper side of the seats. These seats also feature adjustable headrests.

 

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