New Tata Harrier EV – AWD & Long Range

Blue Tata Harrier EV at sunset by the coast.

June 3, 2025 – Mumbai: Tata Motors has officially unveiled its much-anticipated Harrier EV, marking a bold step into the premium electric SUV segment. This isn’t just an engine swap — it’s a fully reengineered product that reflects Tata’s larger ambitions to lead India’s EV transformation with power, polish, and practicality.

Built on the Gen-2 EV architecture, the Harrier EV brings together long range, AWD dynamics, and a smart digital cabin. With an ARAI-certified range of 520 kilometers and dual-motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD), it’s made for drivers seeking performance, presence, and sustainability in one package.

Tata Harrier EV officially launched June 3, 2025
The Tata Harrier EV – officially launched June 3, 2025

Performance & Range Highlights

  • Dual-motor electric AWD with seamless torque distribution
  • 520 km certified range (ARAI)
  • Liquid-cooled 60+ kWh battery (IP67-rated)
  • 0–100 km/h in 7.9 seconds – competitive for its class
  • 150 kW fast charging: 10–80% in just 40 minutes

Interior & Digital Features

The cabin introduces Tata’s most advanced tech yet. It blends premium materials with intuitive interfaces, over-the-air software updates, and remote connectivity. Designed for comfort and control, it offers everything from a panoramic sunroof to immersive sound and ADAS safety tech.

  • 12.3” floating touchscreen with updated infotainment UI
  • 10.25” digital instrument cluster with EV telemetry
  • JBL 19-speaker surround system (top trims)
  • Level 2 ADAS: lane assist, auto emergency braking, adaptive cruise

Design Language & Visual Identity

While retaining the Harrier’s strong stance, the EV variant introduces futuristic elements like a closed grille, EV-specific aero alloys, and blue-accented detailing. Flush door handles, LED lighting, and a floating roofline give it a clear EV signature without losing the SUV’s muscular appeal.

Pricing & Competitive Positioning

At ₹29.49 lakh (ex-showroom), the Harrier EV undercuts some global rivals while offering a longer range and localized support. It competes with the MG ZS EV, BYD Atto 3, and the upcoming Hyundai Creta EV. Tata’s key edge is its domestic production scale and growing EV support ecosystem across India.

Availability & Delivery Timeline

Pre-bookings are open online and at dealerships. Initial deliveries begin in metro and Tier-1 cities by August 2025, with a broader rollout expected by year-end. Tata has confirmed ramped-up EV manufacturing to meet early demand.

Final Take: Is the Harrier EV a Game-Changer?

The Harrier EV is more than just a new powertrain in an old shell. It’s a well-rounded, thoughtfully positioned product that gives Indian buyers a real taste of modern electric mobility—without sacrificing SUV utility or presence. Whether it’s the range, features, or Tata’s expanding EV ecosystem, this release sets a benchmark in the segment.


Disclaimer: This article is original content published exclusively for StockMarketViews.com. All specifications are based on information available as of June 3, 2025. Images are copyright-cleared for editorial use only.

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