The company has launched the much-awaited Tata Harrier EV at Auto Expo 2025, held in Greater Noida. This is a gigantic leap forward for the electric vehicles industry in India, and since the model introduces on-board features that will enable it to be recognized as something distinct from its internal combustion engine equivalent, it is expected to change the game for mid-size electric SUVs.
Key Highlights
- Performance and Specification: The Harrier EV will be based on Tata’s Gen 2 architecture. It gets a dual-motor setup that allows all-wheel drive and has an estimated driving range of 500 km on a single charge.
- Industry Expectations: The Car will be valued in the region of ₹25 lakhs to ₹30 lakhs. It puts the vehicle closely with established e-SUV competitors such as the Mahindra XUV.e9 and the BYD Atto 3.
Tata Harrier EV: Design and Features
The Harrier EV is truly a modern, futuristic design car, with the most significant key updates being more pronounced on an electric identity. The front grille is closed-off, which in electric vehicles allows for better aero efficiency, and the daytime running lights come connected as an LED bar creating a strong, bold visual statement. The redone bumper really gives it an added sportiness.
One of the most striking features of the Harrier EV is its aerodynamic alloy wheel, which contributes to efficiency and performance. Its rear is as impressive as the front, with LED taillights connected and a shark-fin antenna that gives it a modern feel. The large “Harrier EV” letters on the tailgate further solidify its electric nature.
Inside, the Harrier EV boasts a premium experience with a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system that supports advanced connectivity options. The interior also flaunts touch-based HVAC controls. The vehicle can be charged as a vehicle-to-load (V2L) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), meaning the user can use it to charge external devices or even charge another electric vehicle.
Performance and Specifications
The Harrier EV is based on Tata’s innovative Gen 2 EV architecture, adapted from the Land Rover-derived Omega platform used for its ICE variants. This new architecture enables enhanced performance and safety features tailored for electric driving. Under the skin, the Harrier EV is expected to house a dual motor setup that gives it an AWD option as well. Therefore, one expects the electric unit to give as much as a peak torque figure of 500 Nm, though nothing as such has come from Tata Motor’s desk concerning the capacity. Still, estimated ranges go a long way at around 500 km in this case. This puts it in a very competitive position within the growing electric SUV market.
Industry Reactions on Tata Harrier EV
Industry players and automobile fans alike seem pretty excited to know about the recently unveiled Harrier EV by Tata Motors, which the carmaker thinks may be its change-maker. There seems to be plenty of space among the best and established brands here, be it Mahindra XUV.e9 or the BYD Atto 3, with all others thrown in between. Tata Motors hasn’t yet confirmed the prices of the Harrier EV, but estimates say that it might range between ₹25 lakh and ₹30 lakh, ex-showroom. The idea behind this is that it should reach a wider market but not dilute its premium appeal.
ELCTRIK Speaks
Tata Harrier EV, when launched later in 2025, will make a mark in the electric vehicle market as it will be equipped with cutting-edge technology, robust performance, and an attractive design. With increasing demand for sustainable alternatives, Tata Motors will be working hard to consolidate its position as a leader in the evolving automotive landscape of India. The Harrier EV marks one of the innovations of Tata toward a greener and sustainable mode of transport but also aligns with a significant trend in the automobile sector-to be more specific, electrification.