Tata Harrier EV : Tata Motors has just rolled out something massive from its Pune plant – the Harrier EV, a beast that’s turning heads and redefining what an Indian SUV can do.
Production kicked off with deliveries starting in July 2025, and it’s already got enthusiasts buzzing about its raw power and smart tech.
Production Milestone and Market Buzz
The Harrier EV marked its big moment when the first unit gleamed off the assembly line at Tata’s state-of-the-art Pune facility.
Officials like Anand Kulkarni and Pramod Choudhury stood proud beside it in Nainital Nocturne paint, signaling Tata’s push as India’s top EV and SUV maker. With bookings pouring in, it’s clear drivers are hungry for this electric upgrade to the iconic Harrier lineup.
What makes it stand out right away? Dual drive options – Quad Wheel Drive for off-road thrills and Rear Wheel Drive for everyday efficiency.
Color choices like Empowered Oxide, Pristine White, Pure Grey, and the stealthy all-black STEALTH Edition give it that aggressive, head-turning vibe. Tata isn’t just building cars; they’re crafting statements on wheels.

Powertrain That Packs a Punch
At its heart, the Harrier EV rides on the advanced acti.ev+ platform with a dual-motor QWD setup dishing out 390bhp and a whopping 504Nm of torque.
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That’s the highest torque and quickest acceleration in any Indian SUV, hitting 0-100kmph in just 6.3 seconds while topping out at 180kmph.
A 75kWh lithium-ion battery powers it all, claiming an ARAI-certified range of 622km – real-world around 500-580km depending on your drive.
Charging is a breeze too: DC fast charging at 120kW gets you 20-80% in 25 minutes or 250km in 15. Overnight AC with a 7.2kW wallbox takes about 10.7 hours from 10-100%.
Regenerative braking with four levels and paddle shifters keep energy in check, while drive modes – Eco, Normal, Sport, Boost – let you tailor the thrill. This isn’t your average EV; it’s built for highways, hills, and everything in between.
Striking Design Meets Rugged Capability
The exterior screams presence with a 4607mm length, 1922mm width, and 1740mm height on a 2741mm wheelbase.
Ground clearance sits at 205mm, perfect for rough patches, and 19-inch alloys wrapped in 245/55 R19 radials handle it all.
LED headlights with animations, sequential indicators, cornering fog lamps, panoramic sunroof, and hands-free boot add flair.
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Inside, it’s a tech haven: a massive 14.5-inch Samsung Neo QLED Harman touchscreen with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, 10.25-inch digital cluster, and Dolby Atmos JBL audio.
Ventilated front seats (8-way power driver, 4-way co-driver with Boss mode), dual-zone climate, 60:40 split rear, and 502-litre boot make it family-ready. The grey-white or all-black interiors feel premium, with ambient lighting and a leatherette wrap.
Tech and Convenience Features Galore
Tata loaded it with goodies like voice-assisted sunroof, bi-directional charging (V2L, V2V), cooled glovebox, and paddle shifters.
Summon Mode lets you nudge it forward or back via key fob, while e-Valet Auto Park Assist handles tight spots autonomously. Digital key, OTA updates, Google/Alexa integration, and real-time tracking keep you connected.
Drive modes switch seamlessly, and the multi-link rear suspension with MacPherson struts up front smooths out bumps.
Electric power steering with tilt-telescope and a tight 5.75m turning radius make maneuvering easy. It’s not just smart; it’s intuitive, like the car anticipates your next move.
Safety First, Always
Safety shines with a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating, six airbags (including knee for driver), ESC, hill hold/descent, TPMS, and 360-degree camera.
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Level-2 ADAS packs adaptive cruise, lane keep, blind spot monitor, auto emergency braking, traffic sign recognition, and more.
The 540-degree surround view even peeks underneath, banishing blind spots. At 2235kg kerb weight with disc brakes all around, it stops confidently.
Tata’s battery warranty adds peace of mind, engineered for Indian roads with lifetime coverage for the first owner. This SUV doesn’t just protect; it leads the pack.
Tata Harrier EV Why the Changes the Game
From its blistering performance to cabin luxury and safety fortress, the Harrier EV blends Tata’s rugged DNA with EV smarts. Owners rave about the comfort, power, and features, calling it a “beast” for families and adventurers alike.
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As deliveries ramp up into 2026, it’s poised to dominate roads, proving electric doesn’t mean compromising on capability. Tata has electrified the Harrier legacy, and drivers are lining up to feel the surge.