In production guise, the Harrier is based on Land Rover's D8 architecture that underpins the Land Rover Discovery Sport. It's a monocoque platform that's been named OMEGARC. The Harrier brings a sound system sourced from JBL, a non-independent torsion beam setup for the rear suspension, and the engine and transmission are for Fiat. Also, the Harrier is robust, comes loaded with features, scores well on space, comfort, and good cabin quality rides well over bad roads and looks striking.
It features a floating roof design with bold chrome finishers and Harrier branding. The front gets Xenon HID projector headlamps, dual-tone front bumper with satin silver chin guard, dual function LED DRLs with turn indicators, and contemporary SUV design proportions. The vehicle gets an aggressive stance with flared wheel arches wrapped in 235/65 R17 wide tires. The outer mirror with logo projection completes the style element.