
Tata Harrier EV launched with AWD, 622 km range: Prices, details
Tata Harrier EV launched with AWD, 622 km range.
Tata Motors
has launched the
all-wheel-drive
version of its flagship
electric SUV
, the Harrier EV, in India. Priced at Rs 28.99 lakh, ex-showroom, this top-spec variant is currently the most premium offering from the homegrown carmaker. The base
RWD variant
starts from Rs 21.49 lakh, ex-showroom, with introductory prices valid for a limited period.
Tata Harrier EV AWD launch: All you need to know
Powering the Harrier EV AWD is a
75kWh battery pack
, paired with two electric motors, one on each axle. These motors generate a combined output of 313 hp and 504 Nm of torque. As for the range, the company claims up to 622 km on a single charge for the AWD variant. Meanwhile, the RWD variants with the same battery deliver a slightly higher claimed range of 627km.
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The EV is also offered with a smaller 65kWh battery pack in lower variants, paired with a single rear motor. This version delivers 238hp and 315Nm, with a claimed range of up to 538km on a full charge.
In terms of performance and capability, the Harrier EV AWD variant features a Boost Mode, Off-Road Assist, and six terrain modes:Normal, Snow/Grass, Mud-Ruts, Sand, Rock Crawl, and Custom. It also boasts safety and tech features like a 360-degree camera, transparent bonnet view, 7 airbags, Level 2 ADAS with 20+ functions, and a recently bagged 5-star BNCAP crash test rating (32/32 for adult and 45/49 for child safety).
Charging options are versatile too. The Harrier EV supports 120kW
DC fast charging
, adding up to 250 km of range in just 15 minutes. A 20–80% top-up can be achieved in about 25 minutes. For home use, customers can opt for either 3.3 kW or 7.2 kW AC chargers.
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