Tata Harrier EV 2025 Launch Date Confirmed – New Features, Powertrain & All-Wheel Drive Revealed

2025 Tata Harrier EV

An Electric Icon Arrives: Tata Motors launched its most advanced electric SUV yet, the Harrier EV, on 3 June 2025, priced at ₹21.49 lakh ex-showroom. Built on the proprietary acti.ev+ platform (OmegaArc), this is the brand’s first all-wheel-drive (AWD) electric SUV since 2020, and sets new benchmarks in range, performance, and tech.

Summary Table: 2025 Tata Harrier EV

Feature
Details
Model
Tata Harrier EV (QWD & RWD variants)
Launch Date
3rd June 2025
Price (ex-showroom)
₹21.49 lakh (introductory)
Battery Options
65 kWh & 75 kWh LFP packs
Range (MIDC/Real-world)
627 km (MIDC), 480–505 km real-world
Motors
Dual‑motor AWD (158 PS + 238 PS, 504 Nm torque); RWD likely for FWD variant
0–100 km/h
~6.3 seconds
Charging
120 kW DC: 0–80% in 25 mins; V2L/V2V enabled
Architecture
acti.ev+ (OmegaArc)
Safety & ADAS
Level 2 ADAS, ESP, 6‑7 airbags, 360° camera, transparent bonnet view
Key Features
14.5″ QLED touchscreen, 540° visibility, Summon Mode, Terrain & Boost modes
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Design: Bold EV Identity

While retaining the Harrier’s muscular silhouette, the EV version sports key electric design tweaks:

  • Closed-off front grille and sleek bumpers for better aerodynamics
  • 19″ turbine-design alloy wheels tailored for EV efficiency
  • Full-width LED DRL bar with modern lighting signature

The Stealth Edition introduces matte-black accents, while other variants feature premium cladding and distinctive EV badging.

Interior & Tech Upgrades

The infotainment cabin borrows the dual-screen layout from its ICE sibling but goes premium:

  • 14.5″ Samsung QLED touchscreen with Dolby Atmos, part of the Harman/Kardon system
  • Digital IRVM with dashcam feed and surround cam system offering up to 540° visibility including transparent bonnet mode
  • Dual-tone grey-white leatherette, panoramic sunroof, rotating drive-mode selector, electronic parking brake

Interior also includes ventilated front seats with “Boss mode” (rear legroom), rotary drive modes, and ambient lighting.

Powertrain & Performance

Dual-Motor AWD

  • Combined output: 158 PS front + 238 PS rear (~390 PS total) and 504 Nm torque
  • QWD system—first in Tata’s electric lineup since Safari Storme
  • Sprint from 0–100 km/h in approximately 6.3 seconds

Battery & Range

  • Two LFP battery packs: 65 kWh and 75 kWh sizes
  • MIDC-certified range: Up to 627 km; real-world estimate: 480–505 km

Charging & Utility

  • 120 kW DC fast charging: 0–80% in ~25 minutes; adds ~250 km in 15 mins
  • Includes V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) and V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) functionality

Off-Road & Driving Modes

The Harrier EV’s electric architecture enables serious all-terrain capability:

  • Terrain Modes: Normal, Mud Ruts, Rock Crawl, Sand, Snow/Grass, Custom
  • Support for off-road creep function, 360° camera transparency, and Boost Mode for rough terrains

Safety & ADAS

Tata doubles down on safety with comprehensive offerings:

  • Level 2 ADAS including Adaptive Cruise, Lane Keep, AEB, ISA, Cross Traffic functions
  • Up to 7 airbags, ESP, TPMS, Electronic Parking with Auto Hold
  • 360° surround camera, transparent bonnet view, rear radar sensors

Boot & Practical Space

  • Boot capacity: ~502 litres (RWD), plus 67-litre front trunk (frunk), 37 litres in AWD

Pricing & Market Positioning

  • Intro Price: ₹21.49 lakh ex-showroom
  • Bookings begin 2 July 2025
  • Competitors include Mahindra XEV 9e, Mahindra BE 6, BYD Atto 3, Hyundai Creta EV

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Long-range capability and fast charging
  • Dual-motor AWD and trail-ready modes
  • Feature-rich cabin (14.5″/360°/summon mode)
  • Competitive pricing for the segment

Cons:

  • Likely top variants may exceed ₹25 lakh
  • Complex tech may require a learning curve for some users
  • Post-launch service & support ecosystem still catching up

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: When can I book the Harrier EV?

A: Bookings officially open on 2 July 2025

Q2: What is the actual real-world range?

A: While MIDC-certified is 627 km, expect about 480–505 km under normal driving.

Q3: Will there be an AWD variant?

A: Yes—dual-motor AWD (QWD) is available. A single-motor RWD version may follow later .

Q4: How fast is the integer?

A: 0–100 km/h in approx. 6.3 seconds.

Q5: Area the charging capabilities?

A: It’s equipped with 120 kW DC fast charging, with 0–80% achievable in 25 minutes.

Final Thoughts

The Tata Harrier EV sets a new standard in India’s EV space: powerful AWD performance, impressive range, rich features, and competitive pricing. It’s a serious contender for families and adventure enthusiasts looking to embrace electric mobility without compromise.

Stay tuned as we test drive this flagship SUV in real-world conditions—until then, mark your calendars for June 3 and pre-book your experience.

Want the full spec sheet or financing options? Visit the official site: Tata Harrier.ev

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