Tata Motors has officially revealed the production-ready version of the Harrier EV, signaling that its launch is just around the corner. The latest showcase highlights the electric SUV’s design, features, and performance, making it clear that Tata is gearing up for a strong entry into the EV market.
A Closer Look at the Design
The Tata Harrier EV retains much of the styling from its petrol and diesel versions but features some EV-specific design elements. These include:
- Closed-off grille for a sleeker look and improved aerodynamics.
- Vertical slats on the bumper, similar to the Tata Curvv EV.
- LED DRLs and headlights with unique welcome and goodbye animations.
- New aerodynamic alloy wheels for better efficiency.
- Connected LED taillights with a redesigned rear bumper.
Modern and Feature-Packed Interior
Inside, the Harrier EV offers a cabin similar to its internal combustion engine (ICE) counterpart but with premium tech and comfort features:
- 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
- 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster for a high-tech driving experience.
- Panoramic sunroof for a more spacious feel.
- Ventilated front seats for added comfort.
- 10-speaker JBL sound system for an immersive audio experience.
- Vehicle-to-load (V2L) and vehicle-to-charge (V2C) features, allowing it to share power with other devices.
Top-Notch Safety Features
Tata has equipped the Harrier EV with advanced safety technologies, ensuring a secure driving experience:
- Seven airbags for maximum protection.
- ABS with EBD for better braking control.
- Front and rear parking sensors for easy maneuvering.
- 360-degree camera for better visibility.
- Electronic stability control (ESC) for improved handling.
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) for enhanced road safety.
Performance and Range
The Harrier EV is built on Tata’s Acti.ev platform, specifically designed for electric vehicles. Key highlights include:
- All-wheel drive (AWD) capability for better performance on different terrains.
- A range of over 500 km per charge, making it a long-distance EV.
- Multi-link rear suspension, improving ride comfort and handling.
When Will It Launch?
Tata Motors showcased the Harrier EV at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025, where it was more of a display model. Now, the latest reveal shows the SUV in action, performing test track maneuvers. This suggests that Tata is in the final stages of testing and may announce the official launch date soon.
With EV adoption rising in India, the Tata Harrier EV is expected to attract a lot of attention. Will it be the game-changer in the electric SUV market? We’ll have to wait and see.