Although it is an electric vehicle, Tata Harrier EV does not sacrifice power. It will be equipped with a dual-motor all-wheel drive (AWD) system, providing improved traction and performance. The powertrain is calibrated for a trade-off between high performance and urban rides. Acti.ev platform accommodates battery and motor flexibility, ensuring that the EV is both efficient and powerful.
Range You Can Count On
Tata is aiming for a range of around 500 km on a single charge for the Harrier EV 2025. It is expected to offer both normal AC and quick DC charging, minimizing downtime for customers. Regenerative braking is also likely to be offered, extending the range in stop-start traffic. This makes it perfect for both long trips and short, daily commutes.
Tech-Savvy and Comfortable: Other Specifications
The Tata Harrier look stays close to the ICE model but with EV-specific tweaks such as a closed grille, aerodynamic alloy wheels, and LED light bar. On the inside, it will feature a huge touchscreen infotainment system, connected car technology, multiple drive modes, and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) features. A premium cabin feel with a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, and a digital instrument cluster is expected. It will also feature a huge boot space and wireless charging.
What to Expect in Terms of Price
Tata has not made any official word on the pricing yet, but the Harrier EV would likely fall between ₹30 lakh and ₹35 lakh (ex-showroom). There could be introductory offers or early bird discounts once booking starts, perhaps offering rebates for home charger installation or special finance offers.