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Could retro French headlights remedy a evident subject?

I’m happy to see the government is to look into the issue of headlight brightness and glare – let’s hope they squint a bit – following a current RAC survey that discovered a lot of drivers thought dazzling was an issue.

There could, although, not be a fast legislative repair. The Department for Transport has already been speaking to a United Nations professional group on car lighting – who knew? – however proposals to introduce automated beam alignment, which might decrease beams as vehicles go over hills and the like, gained’t come into play till 2027.

And even then? Well, I’ve pushed quite a lot of vehicles with probably the most superior ‘intelligent’ lighting on sale, which robotically aligns the beam or limits the areas lit by excessive beam, and nonetheless discovered oncoming drivers flashed me as a result of they have been being dazzled. As in lots of circumstances of legislated know-how, a few of it isn’t as much as the job.

No, what we may do with is an answer, and sharpish. Some vehicles retain a change to decrease the beams in case you’re carrying a load within the again, however it’s an more and more small variety of them. In the overwhelming majority of latest vehicles, there’s not lots you are able to do about your personal glare.

It’s not like you possibly can take aside a £1500 unit with 1200 LEDs, every with the ability of the solar, to exchange the bulbs both.

Fortunately, the French used to have the right resolution, which you’ll bear in mind in the event you took a vacation there earlier than the Nineties since you’ll have needed to decide up a bit pot of yellow paint to daub in your headlights to provide them an acceptable glow.

An article I discovered means that transferring from white gentle onto a extra yellowy a part of the spectrum has an extended wavelength, which is sort of good for seeing it, and it displays much less off of water.

But additionally, conveniently, that daubing your headlights with a bit yellow pot of paint would, naturally, scale back the brightness as certain as letting them grow to be ever extra filthy. Limited analysis means that as long as each side of the automobile have an identical hue, MOT testers would give it a nod.

Now, I haven’t absolutely investigated the scientific rigour of this characteristic and given it may imply new Alpine A110s operating round in French blue and with yellow headlights, and that after each third automobile wash we’ll be refreshing the yellow tint to make it really feel like setting off on a Eighties driving vacation, I’m not about to. But past the jokes, may there not be one thing in it?

2023 Tata Harrier Facelift First Teaser Out, Bookings Open On October 6


The teaser provides a sneak peek of the upcoming Tata Harrier facelift, showcasing its split LED headlight setup and elongated LED DRL strip

  • The Tata Harrier is set to receive its first major refresh since its launch in 2019.

  • Bookings for the Harrier facelift will start on October 6.

  • Expected updates include new alloy wheels, dynamic turn indicators, and connected LED taillights.

  • The cabin might feature a larger touchscreen and a 2-spoke steering wheel.

  • Potential features could include ventilated front seats, digital driver’s display, and ADAS.

  • Both petrol and diesel engine options are likely to be offered.

  • The Harrier facelift could be launched in November, with prices starting from Rs 15 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Tata Harrier facelift is scheduled for its debut soon. The automaker has released the first teaser of the updated SUV, along with the announcement that bookings will open from October 6.

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Details Seen In The Teaser

The teaser video provides a quick glimpse of the facelifted SUV’s front fascia. It reveals the updated split LED headlight setup, redesigned grille and indicators, and a new LED DRL strip running across the bonnet. These changes are in line with the updates made to the new Tata Nexon and Tata Nexon EV.

Although the teaser did not showcase the side profile or rear of the vehicle, previous sightings of test mules confirmed the presence of new alloy wheels, dynamic turn indicators, and connected LED taillights.

Expect Cabin Updates

Tata Harrier cabin

While the teaser did not provide a glimpse of the new Harrier’s cabin, it is expected to receive a revamp. Possible changes may include a redesigned dashboard and a new 2-spoke steering wheel featuring the backlit Tata logo.

New features that are likely to be offered include a larger touchscreen system, a fully digital driver’s display, ventilated front seats, wireless phone charging, auto climate control, and cruise control.

Passenger safety may be enhanced with six airbags, electronic stability program (ESP), a 360-degree camera, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

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Petrol Powertrain Option

The Tata Harrier facelift is expected to come with a new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine (170PS/280Nm). It is likely to be offered with manual and DCT automatic transmissions.

The existing 2.0-litre diesel engine (170PS/350Nm) is expected to continue and will be available with both 6-speed manual and automatic transmission options.

Expected Launch Date

The facelifted Harrier is anticipated to be launched in November 2023. It is expected to be priced slightly higher than the current model, which ranges from Rs 15.20 lakh to Rs 24.27 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The Tata Harrier facelift will compete against the Mahindra XUV700, MG Hector, Jeep Compass, and the higher variants of the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.

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