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Tata Harrier EV Launches Today with 600km Range and Premium Features

Tata Motors launches Harrier EV today, their flagship electric SUV with impressive range and tech.

Tata Harrier EV Launches Today with 600km Range and Premium Features

If you’ve been waiting for Tata Motors to bring their A-game to the electric SUV segment, your wait is over. Tata Harrier EV launches today and it’s packed with features that will shake up the premium electric SUV market in India.

What’s So Special About Harrier EV?

Harrier EV isn’t just another electric conversion of an existing SUV. Tata has built this on their dedicated Acti.ev Gen 2 platform, which means it’s designed from the ground up to be electric. The standout feature? A claimed 600km range on a single charge, which beats most of the competition in this space.

What’s really cool is the dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup. This makes Harrier EV the first and only SUV in Tata’s current lineup to offer AWD capability. With 500 Nm of torque, it should have enough punch for city driving and weekend adventures.

Design and Looks

Harrier EV continues to sport the bold and aggresive design of the normal Harrier. You’ll notice the signature split headlight setup and strong SUV proportions, but with some EV touches. The front grille is now body-colored and sealed off, there are new aero-efficient alloy wheels, and the charging port is where you’d normally find the fuel cap.

The connected daytime running lights and updated bumpers give it a more modern look without losing that rugged SUV character that Harrier fans love.

Performance and Range

Here’s where things get interesting. The dual-motor setup doesn’t just provide AWD capability – it also enables some serious off-road features. Tata has included modes like Rock Crawl and Mud Ruts, plus something called Transparent Mode that uses the 360-degree camera to show you what’s underneath the car. Pretty cool for navigating tricky terrain.

For everyday driving, you get multiple drive modes including Snow and Eco modes. There’s also a Boost mode that gives you extra power when you need it for overtaking or climbing steep hills.

Tech and Features

Harrier EV comes loaded with tech that goes beyond what you’d expect. The 12.3-inch infotainment system supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, while a 10.25-inch digital cluster keeps the driver informed.EV-specific features:

  • Vehicle-to-Load capability lets you power external appliances
  • Vehicle-to-Vehicle charging means you can help out another EV owner in need
  • Summon Mode allows remote parking using just the key fob

Panoramic sunroof is standard across all variants. Ventilated front seats, dual-zone climate control and multi-color ambient lighting.


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Safety Features

Safety hasn’t been ignored. Harrier EV comes equipped with 7 airbags (Standard across the range), Level 2 ADAS, ESP and 360-degree camera. The transparent bonnet is super useful for off-road driving or navigating tight spots.

Pricing and Variants

Tata may position the Harrier EV between Rs 24 lakh and Rs 30 lakh (ex-showroom). It starts with the dual-motor AWD setup, but expect single-motor FWD variants to follow later.

Tata Harrier EV Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Price RangeRs 24-30 lakh (ex-showroom)
PlatformActi.ev Gen 2 electric architecture
MotorsDual-motor AWD system
Torque500 Nm
Range600+ km (single charge)
Battery~75 kWh (expected)
Infotainment12.3-inch touchscreen
Digital Cluster10.25-inch display
Safety7 airbags, Level 2 ADAS
SunroofPanoramic (all variants)

Who Should Buy the Harrier EV?

Harrier EV makes sense if you want a premium electric SUV that doesn’t compromise on capability. The AWD system and off-road features set it apart from city-focused electric SUVs, while the 600km range should ease any range anxiety.

It’s perfect for families who want to go electric without giving up space, comfort and versatility of a proper SUV. The tech features and premium interior make it feel special, while the Tata badge means service and support won’t be an issue.

Final Thoughts

The Harrier EV is Tata Motors stepping up their electric game. It’s not just about going electric – it’s about creating an electric SUV that competes with the best in the segment. With its range, AWD capability and loaded features, Harrier EV might just be the electric SUV that gets Indian buyers excited to switch.

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Soumya Roy

Soumya Roy is a content writer with 5 years of experience, specializing in automobiles. He delivers insightful articles, reviews, and industry updates tailored for readers across India. He work blends technical understanding with engaging storytelling. You can reach Soumya at SoumyaRoy@autogist.com.

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