Tata Motors has revealed the complete pricing structure for the Harrier EV. The RWD models will be available with prices ranging from Rs 21.49 lakh to Rs 27.49 lakh. The AWD variant is priced at Rs 28.99 lakh, marking the re-entry of all-wheel drive in the Tata lineup. Bookings are slated to begin on July 2, 2025.
The exterior design of the Harrier EV closely resembles the ICE model but integrates EV-specific design updates. These include a closed-off grille, a revised bumper design, and aero-optimized alloy wheels. The Harrier EV’s dimensions are slightly larger than the standard Harrier.
The Harrier EV utilizes the ACTi EV platform. The entry-level model is powered by a 65 kWh LFP battery pack paired with a single rear motor, which delivers 238hp. Higher trim levels feature a 75 kWh battery and dual motors, generating a torque of 504 Nm. The 75 kWh RWD and AWD variants can achieve a range of approximately 627 km. Using a 7.2 kWh AC charger, the Harrier EV can be fully charged in 10.7 hours, while a 120 kW DC charger can charge the battery from 20-80% in just 25 minutes.
Key features include an Ultra Glide Multi-Link Suspension, off-road assist functionality, and a transparent mode, designed to improve off-road drivability. Additionally, the vehicle includes a regenerative braking system and a summon mode for convenient parking. A comparison with other EV models is included, contrasting specs such as range, acceleration, battery details, features, drivetrain, total power, torque, and charging times.
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