Tata Harrier EV : Tata Motors just dropped the Harrier EV, a beast that’s rewriting the rules for electric SUVs in the Indian market.
This isn’t your average city slicker EV—it’s built for conquering rugged terrains while delivering supercar thrills on highways.
Production has started at their Pune facility, with deliveries firing up soon, and early sales numbers already crushing rivals like the Nexon EV.
Explosive Power and Range Mastery
Picture this: a dual-motor Quad Wheel Drive (QWD) system churning out 390 bhp and a whopping 504 Nm of torque, blasting from 0-100 km/h in just 6.3 seconds.
Buyers get two battery choices—a 65 kWh pack for 538 km range or the 75 kWh monster hitting 627 km on MIDC cycles, with AWD exclusive to the bigger one.
Fast charging zips it from 20-80% in 25 minutes via 120 kW DC, making long hauls feasible even without a home wallbox.
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Front-drive base models keep entry affordable at 235 bhp, but the QWD topper feels like a rally car disguised as a family hauler.
Off-Road Prowess That Deletes ‘Impossible’
Tata’s battle cry? “Delete Impossible.” The Harrier EV laughs at tough trails with six dedicated drive modes: Rock Crawl for boulder-hopping, Mud/Rut for slop, and Boost Mode scaling 34-degree inclines like Kerala’s Elephant Rock.
Transparent Mode via 540° Surround View cameras lets you spot hazards underneath, while Off-Road Assist maintains crawl speeds hands-free.
Ultra Glide Suspension with Frequency Dependent Damping and adjustable ground clearance smooths out the roughest paths, proving electric torque rules off-road better than diesel rumble ever could.

It’s tailor-made for India’s diverse landscapes, from Himalayan dust bowls to monsoon-soaked ghats.
Cabin Tech Straight from the Future
Slide into the Zenith Suite cockpit, and luxury hits like a premium lounge upgrade. A massive 14.53-inch Harman Samsung Neo QLED touchscreen dominates, paired with JBL 10-speaker Dolby Atmos sound that thumps harder than most home theaters.
Level-2 ADAS handles adaptive cruise, lane keeps, and auto emergency braking; e-Valet summons it remotely or parks itself in tight spots.
Panoramic sunroof, wireless charger, air purifier, and Digi Access via Ultra Wide Band mean keyless everything—phone as key.
The Stealth Edition wraps it in matte black aggression inside and out, with 502L boot space expanding via folding seats. Lifetime battery warranty seals the deal for worry-free miles.
Smart Pricing in a Hot Market
Entry kicks off at ₹21.49 lakh ex-showroom for Adventure 65, scaling to ₹30.23 lakh for Empowered QWD 75 Stealth ACFC—punching above ICE premium SUVs without fuel guzzling.
Sixteen variants cater to all, from budget adventurers to loaded thrill-chasers, with colors like Nainital Nocturne adding flair.
By December 2025, it snagged sales crowns, moving 2,458 units monthly and outpacing Nexon EV, fueled by 5-star Global NCAP safety and Acti.ev+ platform smarts. Waiting lists stretch a month, signaling massive demand in India’s booming EV shift.
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Tata Harrier EV Game-Changer for Indian Adventurers
The Harrier EV fuses 600+ km endurance, AWD grunt, and high-end gadgets at mid-20 lakh pricing, targeting urban weekend warriors dreaming of real off-road escapes.
It edges rivals with superior range, torque vectoring, and terrain tech, all on Tata’s ziptron-derived architecture.
No range anxiety, zero emissions, and that instant EV punch make it the next-level pick for India’s electric future. Whether dodging Mumbai traffic or tackling Ladakh loops, this SUV delivers uncompromised freedom.