Introduction
After being showcased at the India Mobility Global Expo 2025 and the Tata EV Day event in Pune, Tata Motors has finally launched the Harrier EV. Tata Harrier Ev price in India depends on many factors like in which city you are buying Harrier Ev.
Exterior
Front View
Talking about the front design, there is no change as compared to the old Tata Harrier, the design language is the same as the front look. Split DRLs are available in the front which also work as indicators. Projector LED lights and LED fog lights are available. Tata logo is available and below that a 360-degree camera is available, although the company says that the front camera is 540 degrees because it covers the area below the car. 6 parking sensors are given in the front of the car. ADAs level 2 features are provided in this car, so radar is provided in the front. The company says that ADAs features do not work in low speeds in other cars, but in our new Tata Harrier and this car all the ADAs features work even at low speeds.

Side Profile
Tata Harrier EV comes with 19-inch alloy wheels with Goodyear Tyres with aerodynamic covers which helps in increasing the range of the vehicle. EV bagging is given in the front door. Tata has made this Harrier EV with AWD (all-wheel drive) technology (4*4), so its QWD bagging is given on the side.

Back Profile
The back side of the new Tata Harrier is same as the old Harrier from the design point of view. Connected DRL is given on the backside of Harrier EV. The big bagging of Harrier.EV is given at the back. There are 6 parking sensors at the rear. The tailgate is electrically powered. Talking about the boot space, it has a little smaller boot space than the old Harrier which is 502 liters. In this car, the front bonnet has a 67-liter frunk in the RWD (Rear Wheel Drive) version and a 37-liter frunk in the AWD (All wheel Drive) version. Due to Tata Harrier EV being a 4*4 dual motor, the boot space has been made a little higher and smaller.

Color option
The Tata Harrier EV is also available in a ‘Stealth Mode’ avatar, which features a matte black exterior and interior shade that makes the e-SUV look attractive. Tata Motors already offers the Harrier EV in 5 color options:
• Stealth Black (Exclusive to Stealth Edition)
• Nainital Nocturne (Exclusive to Empowered variant)
• Empowered Oxide (Exclusive to Empowered variant)
• Pure Grey
• Pristine White
Key & Features
You can access Tata Harrier EV in three ways.
1) Key
2) NFC enabled card
3) Mobile application.
The company has given a very interesting round shape to the key to Tata Harrier EV. Many features have been added to this key like lock, unlock, boot open, headlight, switch on car, parking etc. Another feature of Tata Harrier EV key is digital card which means a digital card which is NFC enabled like a credit card which you can keep in your pocket. You can access this car completely from your phone also.

Interior
The interior layout of the Tata Harrier EV is also similar to its ICE-powered counterpart. However, the EV gets a new white and grey cabin theme that is similar to the smaller Curve EV and the Nexon EV. Apart from this, it gets a 4-spoke steering wheel with Tata’s illuminated logo and a 10.25-inch digital driver display. However, the infotainment system has been updated to a larger 14.5-inch touchscreen and features Samsung’s QLED display that supports Dolby Atmos surround sound system. There is also a 45w Type A charging port. The center console gets a drive selector stalk, twin cupholders, buttons for the electronic parking brake, a rotary selector to choose 6 different terrain modes (including Normal, Mud Ruts, Rock Crawl, Sand, Snow/Grass and a Custom mode) and a center armrest. The seats are finished in grey and white leatherette that looks premium and gives the EV an upmarket feel. Reclining option is given for both the front seats. Driver seat is electrically adjustable. Staring can be adjusted a little bit as per your requirement. This Tata Harrier Av has ambient light on doors and dashboard which enhances the beauty of the car. Talking about the back seats, three people can sit comfortably. You get two headrests at the back. There are two cup holders on the hand rest in the rear center. For safety, there are 3 seat belts of 3.3 inches. For a 6 ft person, kneeroom, headroom and thigh support are quite good in the rear seat. There are 2 charging points of 65w at the rear. There is a vent on the door side for the back passengers. Back passengers get the option of sunblind. There is no option of reclining seat for the rear seat.



Sefty & Other features
Apart from the dual screens, it gets Boss mode on the front passenger seat, memory function on the driver seat, panoramic sunroof, dual-zone auto AC with rear vents, wireless phone charger, 10-speaker JBL sound system, digital key, powered and ventilated front seats and multi-color ambient lighting.
It also gets some EV-specific features including V2L (vehicle-to-load charging), V2V (vehicle-to-vehicle charging support), off-road assist, transparent mode with 360-degree camera, boost mode, rock crawl and mud ruts mode. Its safety suite includes 7 airbags (6 airbags as standard), 360-degree camera with blind spot monitor, front and rear parking sensors, auto park assist, Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) and electronic parking brake with auto hold. It also gets a Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) suite with features like Adaptive Cruise Control and Driver Attention Warning. Also, the rear-view camera feed is displayed on the Inside Rearview Mirror (IRVM)

Pricing
Tata Harrier EV price in India for the base model starts at Rs. 21.49 Lakh and the top model price goes up to Rs. 27.05 Lakh (Avg. ex-showroom).
Battery Pack & Electric Motor Specifications
The Tata Harrier EV is currently the only car in the carmaker’s lineup to get an all-wheel-drive setup option. Here are the details:
Battery Pack: – 65 kWh / 75 kWh
Number of Electric Motors: – Up to 2
Power: – 238 PS (rear motor), 158 PS (front motor)
Torque: – Up to 504 Nm
Claimed Range: – (MIDC Part 1+2) Up to 627 km
Drivetrain: – Rear-wheel-drive (RWD) / All-wheel-drive (AWD)
The Tata Harrier EV supports fast charging, allowing you to get a range of 250 km in as little as 15 minutes. Additionally, the Harrier EV comes with a Boost mode, which provides a short burst of extra power, which will be useful while overtaking. This mode enables the Harrier EV to accelerate from 0-100 kmph in 6.3 seconds.
Comparison
The Tata Harrier EV competes with the Mahindra XEV 9e and can be considered as an alternative to the BYD Atto 3.