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Tata Harrier EV Stealth Edition launched: Prices, what's different

Tata Harrier EV Stealth Edition launched: Prices, what's different

Time of India13 hours ago

Tata Harrier EV Stealth Edition launched.
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, alongside the price announcement of the much-anticipated QWD variants of its flagship Harrier EV, has also launched the Stealth Edition of the SUV. The prices for the latter start at Rs 28.24 lakh, ex-showroom. This edition sits at the premium end of the model's range and is available exclusively with the larger
75 kWh battery
pack. Buyers can choose from four variants: Empowered 75, Empowered 75 ACFC, Empowered QWD 75 and Empowered QWD 75 ACFC. Here's a look at the variant-wise pricing and key details.
Tata Harrier EV Stealth Edition: What's different
The Harrier EV, while carrying the same design, distinguishes itself with an all-black exterior, featuring a 'Matte Stealth Black' finish. All chrome accents on the body have been replaced with black trim, giving the SUV a more aggressive and stealthy look. The SUV also comes with 19-inch dual-tone alloy wheels finished in piano black and gets aero inserts for a sporty look, along with a special 'Stealth' badge.
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Inside, the all-black theme carries on with a black dashboard, glossy black accents, and seats wrapped in Carbon Noir leatherette. While the styling changes are the main talking point, the Stealth Edition continues to offer the same feature list seen on the standard Empowered trims, including a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, 360-degree camera, seven airbags, and
ADAS Level 2
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As for the powertrain, the Harrier EV Stealth Edition is offered with both single-motor RWD and dual-motor all-wheel drive AWD setups. The RWD version generates 235 bhp and 315 Nm of torque, while the AWD variant delivers 309 bhp and 504 Nm.
The Stealth Edition joins the broader Harrier EV lineup, which also includes variants powered by a 65 kWh battery. These lower-spec models are available only with RWD and offer up to 627 km of claimed range. Meanwhile, the 75 kWh versions — both RWD and AWD - deliver ranges of 627 km and 622 km, as per Tata Motors.
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