Tata Harrier EV: After Nexon, now Harrier.EV is coming to rule the market, will get a range of 500KM

Tata Harrier EV: Tata Motors is set to launch the all-electric Harrier.ev on June 3, which claims a real world range of around 500 km, expanding its electric vehicle portfolio in India.

Tata Harrier ev launch date: Tata is all set to launch the electric avatar of the Tata Harrier on June 3. Harrier.ev was showcased at the India Mobility Global Expo 2025. This EV is based on the Active.ev+ architecture and the Harrier EV comes with a real world range of around 500 km, quad-wheel-drive (QWD) dual-motor setup and premium features, making it a strong contender in the electric SUV segment. The Harrier EV will compete with models like the Mahindra XEV 9e.

Tata Harrier EV Features Technology

The Tata Harrier EV has a bold and strong design that makes it stand out. While the DRLs and headlamps are similar to the internal combustion engine (ICE) variants, the EV has a new grille and bumper that gives it a distinct identity. Its exterior styling includes clean surfaces, sharp lines and precise edges. Expressive lighting elements with a continuous LED daytime running light (DRL) strip and uniquely styled turbine blade alloy wheels enhance aerodynamic performance and futuristic looks. Built on a monocoque chassis derived from the Land Rover D8-based Omega platform and developed in collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover, the Harrier EV is the epitome of strength and sophistication.

Tata Harrier EV Mileage

Designed with both power and efficiency in mind, the Harrier EV features a dual-motor setup that offers quad-wheel-drive and produces 500Nm of peak torque. Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility (TPEM), said the SUV aims to have a realistic driving range of around 500 km on a single charge, which should help reduce range anxiety for long trips. Specific battery specifications have not been revealed yet.

Public charging infrastructure

Tata Motors is strengthening India’s electric vehicle ecosystem through its Open Collaboration 2.0 initiative. In partnership with charge point operators (CPOs) and oil commerce companies (OMCs), the company plans to extend public charging infrastructure to 400,000 points by 2027. Srivatsa said India’s charging network faces a classic “chicken-and-egg” dilemma, but the rise in EV adoption is fueling the development of private charging networks, paving the way for a sustainable EV future.

Tata Harrier EV Price (Expected)

The expected ex-showroom price for the Tata Harrier EV is around ₹30 lakh. This places it in the premium mid-size electric SUV segment. 

Nexon made a splash

Having sold over 200,000 electric vehicles since launching the Nexon.ev in 2020, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility continues to be a leader in India’s EV sector. The Harrier EV, along with the upcoming Sierra.ev, will join Tata’s growing EV lineup, which already includes the Tiago.ev, Tigor.ev, Punch.ev, Nexon.ev and Curve.ev.

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