
Tata opens bookings for the Harrier.ev
The Harrier.ev is available in multiple configurations, offering two battery pack options: 65kWh and 75kWh. Both versions come with a single-motor, rear-wheel-drive (RWD) setup as standard, while the larger 75kWh battery variant also gets the option of a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive (AWD) system.Performance-wise, the RWD variants deliver 238bhp and 315Nm of torque, while the AWD version boosts output to 313hp and 504Nm of torque.In terms of range, the 65kWh RWD version offers a claimed 538km on a full charge, while the 75kWh RWD and AWD models promise up to 627km and 622km, respectively, as per the MIDC Part 1 + Part 2 cycle.advertisementFast-charging capability is a major highlight, with the SUV able to gain 250km of range in just 15 minutes. A 120kW DC fast charger enables a 20–80% charge in around 25 minutes. For home setups, Tata offers 7.2kW and 3.3kW AC charger options. Additionally, the Harrier.ev supports Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality up to 3.3kW and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) power transfer at up to 5kW.Design enhancements include 19-inch alloy wheels with aero inserts, LED bi-projector headlamps, sequential turn indicators, and wing mirrors that project the 'Harrier' logo. Customers can choose from four colour options: Nainital Nocturne, Empowered Oxide, Pure Grey, and Pristine White—along with a Stealth Edition featuring a matte black finish and dark interior theme.Inside, the Harrier.ev boasts the plush Zenith Suite, offering a premium, lounge-like environment. Key features include ventilated, power-adjustable front seats (6-way for the driver with memory, 4-way for the passenger), the Power Boss Mode for additional rear legroom, and amenities like rear headrests, manual sunshades, and a voice-activated panoramic sunroof. The SUV also offers impressive cargo space, with a 502-litre rear boot expandable to 999 litres, and a frunk (front trunk) of 35 litres in QWD or 67 litres in RWD variants. Multi-colour ambient lighting adjusts based on drive modes and music, enhancing the in-cabin experience.advertisementOn the safety front, the Harrier.ev features Level 2 ADAS with over 20 functionalities, including Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, and Autonomous Emergency Braking that detects pedestrians, vehicles, and cyclists. Additional features include seven airbags (with a knee airbag), ESP with i-VBAC, Acoustic Vehicle Alert System (AVAS), TPMS, rain-sensing wipers, auto headlamps, and an SOS emergency call feature.Tata Motors offers a lifetime warranty on the battery, providing long-term peace of mind and reinforcing its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine- Ends
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