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Tata Harrier EV Launched In India At This Price

Tata Harrier EV Launched In India At This Price

News1803-06-2025
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The e-SUV can be purchased in a total of four colours, named Empowered Oxide, Nainital Nocturne, Pristine White and Pure Grey. It is also available in the Stealth Edition.
After creating a market by storm with the powerful teaser, the leading car maker, Tata has finally launched the electrified Avatar of the Harrier. The model has been released at the introductory price of Rs 21.49 lakh (ex-showroom), while the price bracket for the top model is yet to be announced.
Interested customers can now pre-book the vehicle by visiting the company's authorised dealership nationwide. The e-SUV can be purchased in a total of four colours, named Empowered Oxide, Nainital Nocturne, Pristine White and Pure Grey. It is also available in the Stealth Edition.
Battery Options
The EV has been offered in two battery pack options- 75kWh and 65kWh, paired with dual and single electric motors, respectively. The company said it is capable of generating a maximum power of 390 bhp and 504Nm of peak torque. The claimed range is said to around 627km on a single charge, and is powerful enough to do a 0- 100 kmph sprint in just 6.3 seconds.
Road Presence and Highlights
Aesthetically, the Tata continues to carry its legacy of bold style statement in the latest offering. It looks somewhat identical to its ICE sibling, featuring, catch design, edgy look and of course similar LED headlight setup, paired with integrated DRLs with a trending light bar unit at both ends. It comes with dual alloy wheels, which makes it look quite aggressive in the segment.
Jumping inside the cabin, Tata Harrier EV offers a wide list of features that includes four-spoke multi-functional steering wheel, a panoramic sunroof, dual-zone climate control system, blind spot monitoring system, 360-degree camera, multiple driving modes, front seats with ventilation and memory functions, Boss mode for the front passenger seat, 14.5-inch touchscreen infotainment system with all the wireless car connect technology with wireless Android, Auto And Apple Carplay.
Safety
When it comes to safety, it gets Level 2 ADAS with multiple autonomous features, six airbags as standard, a 540-degree surround view camera with transparent bonnet view and the list never ends. ).
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