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Tata Harrier, Safari petrol vs rivals: Specifications compared

Tata Harrier and Safari Petrol vs Rivals

The price announcement of the long-awaited petrol versions of the Harrier and Safari is expected on December 9, 2025. Tata's petrol-powered flagship SUVs will rival similar-sized models such as the Hyundai Alcazar, Mahindra XUV700, and the MG duo comprising the Hector and Hector Plus. Let us look at how the Harrier petrol and Safari petrol compare, on paper, against their rivals, based on what we know so far.

Tata Harrier, Safari petrol dimensions vs rivals

Harrier and Safari have the highest ground clearance and are the widest SUVs here. 

 

Tata Harrier

Tata Safari

Hyundai Alcazar

Mahindra XUV700

MG Hector/Hector Plus

Length (mm)

4605

4668

4560

4695

4699

Width (mm)

1922

1922

1800

1890

1835

Height (mm)

1718

1795

1710

1755

1760

Wheelbase (mm)

2741

2741

2760

2750

2750

Ground clearance (mm)

205 (est.)

205 (est.)

200

200

192

Boot space (litres)

445

211

180

240 (est.)

587/155

Wheel size (inch)

19*

19*

18

18

18

*Only on the Fearless+ Stealth (Harrier), Accomplished X+, Accomplished X+ Stealth (Safari) and Dark Editions

The Tata Harrier and Safari are the widest cars here, with the XUV700 trailing in second place by 32mm. They also boast the highest (estimated) ground clearance and have 19-inch wheels (available on select trims), where the rest max out at 18 inches. While it cannot beat the Hector in terms of outright boot space, the Harrier’s 445-litre capacity is the second best here.

At 211 litres, the 7-seat Safari has the second lowest boot capacity – the smallest boot here belongs to the Hector Plus. The XUV700’s estimated boot space, with all seven seats in place, is more than both. The Safari is the tallest SUV here, while the Hector and Hector Plus are the longest.

The Alcazar’s 2760mm-wheelbase is 10mm longer than what the XUV700 or the Hector duo offer. Interestingly, despite being 108mm longer than the Alcazar, the Safari’s wheelbase is 19mm shorter than its Hyundai rival.

Tata Harrier, Safari petrol engine and specs vs rivals

New ‘Hyperion’ engine’s estimated output higher than the Alcazar and Hector, but lags behind the XUV700.

 

Tata Harrier

Tata Safari

Hyundai Alcazar

Mahindra XUV700

MG Hector/Hector Plus

Type

4 cyls turbo

4 cyls turbo

4 cyls turbo

4 cyls turbo

4 cyls turbo

Displacement

1498cc

1498cc

1482cc

1997cc

1451cc

Power

170hp*

170hp*

160hp

200hp

143hp

Torque

280Nm*

280Nm*

253Nm

380Nm

250Nm

Manual transmission

NA

NA

6-speed MT

6-speed MT

6-speed MT

Automatic transmission

NA

NA

7-speed DCT

6-speed AT

CVT

*Estimated

When Tata’s new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol ‘Hyperion’ engine was showcased at Auto Expo 2023, the brand claimed the unit was rated at 170hp and 280Nm of torque. If carried over in the same state of tune, the Harrier and Safari petrol versions will have an advantage of 27hp and 30Nm over the Hector and Hector Plus. Even the Alcazar’s four-cylinder mill would be 10hp and 27Nm down on power and torque, respectively.

The XUV700’s 2.0-litre turbocharged engine is the most powerful one here. When compared to Tata’s 1.5-litre mill, Mahindra’s larger ‘mStallion’ unit is at a significant advantage, pushing out about 30hp and 100Nm more. The Harrier and Safari petrol variants will get manual and automatic transmission options, but which automatic options will be on offer are not known yet.

Meanwhile, the Harrier’s and Safari’s rivals encompass a variety of automatic gearbox options. These come in the form of a dual-clutch, torque converter and continuously variable transmission choices. The manual transmission option for the Hyundai, Mahindra and MG is a 6-speed unit.

Tata Harrier, Safari petrol prices vs rivals

XUV700 price starts under all rivals; top-spec Safari petrol likely to be the most expensive 7-seater.

 

Tata Harrier

Tata Safari

Hyundai Alcazar

Mahindra XUV700

MG Hector

Hector Plus

Petrol prices

13.75-24.75 (est.)

14.40-25.45 (est.)

14.47-20.96

13.66-22.19

14.00-20.76

18.85-21.34

While Tata has not revealed any details on this front, prices of the petrol-powered Harrier and Safari are expected to be lower than those of their diesel-powered counterparts. By our conservative estimates, it is likely that the base Harrier petrol’s price will undercut that of the Alcazar and Hector, and that too by a safe margin. This margin appears to grow even wider when comparing the Safari petrol with the Hector Plus petrol.

However, the top-spec Harrier and Safari petrol trims are likely to be more expensive than their respective Hector counterparts. Similarly, the base Safari petrol could be priced lower than its Alcazar rival. Then there is the XUV700 petrol, whose prices appears to undercut the estimated ex-showroom range of the Harrier’s petrol variants. Do note that the Alcazar’s dual-tone paint options cost an additional Rs 14,500.

All prices are ex-showroom.

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