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Tata Harrier EV is equipped with 65 kWh and 75 kWh battery packs in India; priced between Rs. 21.49 lakh and Rs. 30.23 lakh (ex-showroom)
A while ago, Tata Motors announced pricing for the Harrier EV with the entry-level variant starting at Rs. 21.49 lakh and the top-spec Stealth Edition listed at Rs. 30.23 lakh (ex-showroom). Bookings opened on July 2 through both Tata’s digital portal and its authorised dealer network. Within the first day, the electric SUV crossed the 10,000 mark.
Dispatches have begun and the vehicle is now making its way to dealerships across the country. We got to drive the much-awaited offering recently and our detailed first drive impressions as well as the 100 to 0 per cent range test has been linked below. The brand offers loyalty benefits of Rs. 1 lakh for current Tata EV owners looking to upgrade.
The Harrier EV comes with two battery pack configurations – a 65 kWh unit and a larger 75 kWh option. The 65 kWh pack is available across three trims: Adventure, Adventure S and Fearless+. Built on Tata’s Acti.ev+ platform, the electric SUV is said to offer a real world driving range of up to 505 km on a single charge.
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One of the standout elements on the Harrier EV is its Samsung-sourced QLED touchscreen. Capability figures back up its off-road intent with a water wading depth of up to 600 mm and a maximum gradeability of 47 per cent. Drive modes vary by drivetrain: rear-wheel-drive variants feature Eco, City, and Sport while all-wheel-drive versions add a dedicated Boost mode.
RWD versions of the Harrier EV are powered by a permanent magnet synchronous motor producing 238 PS and 315 Nm of torque. The all-wheel-drive setup, on the other hand, combines a front-mounted induction motor with a rear PMS motor. Together, the dual-motor configuration generates a total torque output of 504 Nm.
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Across the entire Harrier EV lineup, standard safety kit comprises six airbags, disc brakes on all wheels and tyre pressure monitoring system. Buyers opting for the larger 75 kWh battery pack can choose between three variants: Fearless+, Empowered with rear-wheel drive and Empowered with a QWD layout.
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