Electric cars are taking over, and Tata Motors isn’t holding back. The much-awaited Tata Harrier EV is finally hitting the roads on June 3, 2025, and it’s packing some serious upgrades. If you loved the bold, muscular look of the Harrier, you’re in for a treat—because the EV version keeps all that attitude while adding a futuristic electric twist.
Same Bold Looks, But With an Electric Edge
At first glance, the Harrier EV looks a lot like its diesel sibling—same sharp LED headlights, those sleek blade-like DRLs, and that aggressive stance. But look closer, and you’ll spot the EV tweaks: a sealed-off grille (no need for cooling like a petrol engine!), a slick chrome-trimmed air dam, and subtle ‘.EV’ badges on the doors. Even the wheels get an aerodynamic makeover to help with efficiency.
Inside: Tech Upgrades & Premium Vibes
Slide into the cabin, and you’ll find the same upscale feel as the regular Harrier—think a floating touchscreen, digital driver’s display, and that fancy panoramic sunroof. But Tata’s thrown in some extra goodies:
- New terrain modes (because why should petrol SUVs have all the fun?)
- Better connected car tech (hello, over-the-air updates!)
- Same comfy layout but with EV-specific tweaks
Under the Hood: Big Power, Big Range
Here’s where things get exciting. The Harrier EV ditches the diesel engine for a dual-motor setup, giving it all-wheel drive (AWD)—perfect for rough roads or just showing off at traffic lights. With 500Nm of torque, this SUV won’t be shy about acceleration.
Battery details are still under wraps, but expect over 500km of real-world range (thanks to Tata’s new C75 range cycle). That means fewer charging stops and more road trips without range anxiety.
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Price & Rivals
Tata’s aiming for a Rs 25-30 lakh (ex-showroom) price tag, putting it up against rivals like the Hyundai Kona Electric and MG ZS EV. But with AWD, a premium interior, and Tata’s trusted build quality, the Harrier EV could be a game-changer.
Final Thoughts
The Tata Harrier EV isn’t just another electric SUV—it’s a proper upgrade with the looks, tech, and power to stand out. If Tata gets the pricing right, this could be the electric SUV India’s been waiting for.
Mark your calendars—June 3 is the big day!