
Tata Harrier.ev rear-wheel drive introductory prices announced
Tata Motors has officially revealed the introductory pricing of the Harrier.ev. Bookings for the Harrier.ev rear-wheel drive (RWD) variants will open from July 2, while pricing for the quad-wheel drive (QWD) variants will be disclosed on June 27, 2025.Given below are the variant-wise (ex-showroom) prices of the Harrier.ev:Variant (RWD)Battery (kWh)Price (Rs, ex-showroom)Adventure65Rs 21.49 lakhAdventure S65Rs 21.99 lakhFearless+65Rs 23.99 lakhFearless+75Rs 24.99 lakhEmpowered75Rs 27.49 lakhadvertisementThese prices are exclusive of the charger and installation cost. An AC fast charger option is available on a chargeable basis.
Commenting on the pricing, Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, said, "With Harrier.ev we intend to unleash the true potential of an SUV, delivering unparalleled supercar like performance, go-anywhere off-road capability, and indulgent technology with luxurious comfort. What makes the Harrier.ev truly remarkable is that it offers all this at price parity with ICE-powered vehicles, while surpassing them in performance, capability, technology, and safety. With the prices announced today, we're not only taking a significant step forward in advancing e-mobility in India, but also offering a strong alternative to traditional ICE-powered vehicles. We are confident that the Harrier.ev SUV is here to usher a new era of SUVs—defined not by what powers them, but by the power they deliver."advertisementBuilt on Tata Motors' advanced acti.ev+ pure electric architecture, the Harrier.ev delivers 504Nm of torque through a dual-motor all-wheel-drive (AWD) setup, known as the Quad Wheel Drive (QWD) system. This configuration enables the SUV to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.3 seconds, making it one of the quickest EVs in its segment. The front motor generates 155.83bhp (116kW) while the rear motor puts out 234.72bhp (175kW). For those seeking a different drive experience, a Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) option is also available.Designed for adventure, the Harrier.ev is equipped with six terrain modes—Normal, Grass/Snow, Mud/Gravel, Sand, Rock Crawl, and a custom mode—supported by Off-road Assist for ultra-low-speed maneuvering at just 5 km/h. The 540-degree Clear View Assist includes a transparent mode that displays the terrain beneath the vehicle on the infotainment screen, enhancing trail visibility. The SUV also boasts an Ultra Glide Suspension with Frequency Dependent Damping (FDD) and off-road geometry with departure, approach, and breakover angles of 26.4, 25.3, and 16.6, respectively.Battery choices include 65kWh and 75kWh liquid-cooled packs, with the larger pack delivering a certified range of up to 627 km (ARAI MIDC). Real-world figures are estimated between 480–505 km, making it ideal for long trips. Fast-charging capabilities allow 250 km of range in just 15 minutes, while a 120kW DC fast charger can take the battery from 20% to 80% in 25 minutes. Home charging options include 7.2kW and 3.3kW AC units. The Harrier.ev also supports Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) up to 3.3kW and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging up to 5kW, enabling it to power devices or even other EVs.advertisementInside, the Zenith Suite cabin delivers a lounge-like experience with powered and ventilated front seats, a 6-way memory driver seat, and a 4-way powered passenger seat. Power Boss Mode allows the front passenger seat to fold flat for added rear legroom. Premium touches like rear comfort headrests, sunshades, and a voice-activated panoramic sunroof enhance luxury. The SUV offers 502 litres of boot space, expandable to 999 litres, along with a frunk (front trunk) measuring 35 litres in QWD variants and 67 litres in RWD versions. Ambient lighting synced with drive modes and music adds to the upscale feel.The Harrier.ev debuts several first-in-segment tech features, including a 14.53-inch Harman infotainment display powered by Samsung Neo QLED—the world's first Neo QLED screen in an automobile. Sound is handled by a JBL Black 10-speaker system with Dolby Atmos, while the Arcade.ev suite gives access to 25+ apps for music, video, and podcasts. EV-centric navigation includes spider range mapping and charging station discovery. Tata's DrivePay system allows UPI-based in-car payments for tolls and charging. The iRA.ev connected suite offers 55+ features such as remote controls and charge station locators, with a complimentary 4-year subscription.advertisementIn terms of safety, the SUV comes equipped with Level 2 ADAS, offering 20+ features like Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, and Autonomous Emergency Braking for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles. The Harrier.ev also includes seven airbags (including a knee airbag), ESP with i-VBAC, AVAS, tyre pressure monitoring, rain-sensing wipers, auto headlamps, and SOS calling.Styling cues include R19 alloy wheels with aero inserts, LED bi-projector headlights, sequential indicators, and ORVMs with illuminated 'Harrier' logo projection. The SUV is offered in four striking colours—Nainital Nocturne, Empowered Oxide, Pure Grey, and Pristine White—alongside a special Stealth Edition in matte black with dark interiors for a sportier aesthetic.To enhance peace of mind, Tata Motors backs the Harrier.ev with a lifetime battery warranty, underscoring its focus on trust, quality, and long-term customer satisfaction.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine- Ends
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