In the world of automobiles, Toyota stands as an enduring symbol of popularity and reliability. Renowned for its diverse range of vehicles catering to a wide spectrum of customer preferences, the automotive giant has recently unveiled the much-anticipated Toyota Harrier – a mid-size crossover SUV that promises a perfect blend of style, spaciousness, potent performance, and an array of impressive features. In this article, we delve into the key fact of this upcoming Toyota Harrier SUV, including its dimensions, boot space, ground clearance, and expected launch date in India.
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While the Toyota Harrier may not be a new name for many, as it has been a staple in Japan since 1997 and rebranded in some markets as the Lexus RX, this new iteration sets itself apart with a distinct identity and platform. The grand revelation of the revamped Toyota Harrier took place in Japan back in April 2020, with its anticipated launch scheduled for June 2024 in its home market.
While the exact roadmap for the Harrier’s global launch remains uncertain, there are murmurs within the automotive circles that suggest a possible introduction in the Indian market as a premium offering from Toyota.
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Toyota Harrier Dimensions:

Compared to its predecessors, the new Toyota Harrier showcases an increase in size. Its measurements reveal a length of 4,740 mm, a width of 1,855 mm, and a height of 1,660 mm. With a wheelbase spanning 2,690 mm, the kerb weight varies depending on the variant, with the petrol version weighing in at 1,730 kg and the hybrid variant at 1,810 kg. The design exudes an aura of sophistication with an upper grille that emanates a sense of seamless integration, slim LED headlights enhanced by LED daytime running lights, a substantial lower grille featuring tasteful chrome accents, a gracefully sloping roofline, a reverse-rake rump, and the visual allure of LED tail lights.
Boot Space:
When it comes to cargo capacity, the new Toyota Harrier offers a respectable 396 litres of boot space. This capacity can be expand to an impressive 1,029 litres by simply folding down the rear seats. While this may not be a class-leading figure when compared to rivals like the Hyundai Creta or the Tata Harrier, which boast over 500 litres of cargo space, it remains ample for family vacations or accommodating shopping bags. The boot’s user-friendly design includes a low loading lip and a flat floor for easy loading and unloading.
Ground Clearance:
With a ground clearance of 190 mm, the new Toyota Harrier demonstrates competence in tackling various road conditions commonly encountered in India. While this measurement may not reach the heights of some other SUVs, such as the Mahindra Thar or the Renault Duster, which boast over 200 mm of ground clearance, it is sufficiently adept at navigating speed bumps and potholes. This ground clearance not only enhances the vehicle’s versatility but also contributes to improved aerodynamics and fuel efficiency.
Launch Date:
Customers will have the choice between petrol and hybrid variants, with options for both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive configurations. The petrol variant features a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine producing 171 hp and 207 Nm of torque, mated to a CVT gearbox. In contrast, the hybrid variant boasts a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine generating 178 hp and 221 Nm of torque, complemented by an electric motor that contributes an additional 120 hp and 202 Nm of torque, linked to an e-CVT gearbox.
Enthusiasts can also look forward to an array of features, including a panoramic sunroof, an electric tailgate, a digital instrument cluster, a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, wireless charging, dual-zone climate control, leather seats with ventilation function, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert.
As for its arrival in other global markets, specifics remain unconfirmed. However, there is mounting speculation suggesting a potential entry into the Indian market, positioning the Toyota Harrier as a premium offering to compete with formidable rivals like the Jeep Compass or the MG Hector. Nevertheless, no official statement has been issue by Toyota regarding this development. In the event that the Harrier does grace Indian roads, it is expected to be competitively priced in the range of Rs 20 lakh to Rs 30 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Conclusion
The new Toyota Harrier is an attractive and spacious SUV that offers a refined performance and a host of features. It is expected to be launched in India soon and might make its way to other markets later. It could be a potential contender in the mid-size crossover SUV segment in India if it is launched here at a competitive price point.
Dimensions | Boot Space | Ground Clearance | Launch Date |
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Length: 4,740 mm Width: 1,855 mm Height: 1,660 mm Wheelbase: 2,690 mm Kerb Weight: 1,730 kg (petrol) / 1,810 kg (hybrid) | 396 litres (expandable to 1,029 litres) | 190 mm | June 2024 Not confirmed (India) |