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Tata Harrier EV Launch in India – All Electric SUV Set to Debut on June 3

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Tata Motors is gearing up to supercharge its premium SUV lineup with the official debut of the Harrier EV on 3 June. Previously seen in various concept and pre-production avatars โ€” including a prominent showcase at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo โ€” this is Tataโ€™s biggest, boldest electric SUV yet.

If you’re after a rugged, tech-forward EV that stays true to its Indian roots, the Harrier EV could tick all the right boxes.

Design

At first glance, the Harrier EV stays true to the ICE Harrierโ€™s bold styling. Youโ€™ll see the same muscular stance, strong shoulder lines, and sleek side profile. But look closer and youโ€™ll notice EV-specific tweaks โ€” a closed-off grille, subtle EV badging, and possibly new alloy designs that set it apart without going over the top.

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Inside, expect a cabin that mirrors the standard Harrier โ€” minimalist yet modern, with a large infotainment screen, layered dashboard design, and upscale materials. The difference will come in the form of EV-exclusive touches and connected tech that elevate the experience.

Features

The Harrier EV isnโ€™t just going electric โ€” itโ€™s going smart. Tata is loading it with future-ready features, including:

  • V2L (Vehicle-to-Load): lets you power gadgets or tools directly from the carโ€™s battery
  • V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything): enables communication with grid systems and smart infrastructure
  • Summon Feature: likely reserved for top trims, allowing the vehicle to park itself
  • Connected Car Suite: with OTA updates, app controls, and remote health monitoring
  • ADAS (expected): semi-autonomous safety tech building on the existing Harrier platform

Powertrain

While detailed battery specs are under wraps, Tata has confirmed a few key highlights:

  • Claimed range: up to 500 km on a full charge
  • Dual-motor layout: offering electric AWD โ€” a first for Tata EVs
  • Gen 2 EV architecture: enabling better performance and support for larger battery packs
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The twin-motor setup not only promises all-weather traction but also introduces light off-road ability โ€” rare in electric SUVs at this price level.

Expected Price

Slated to top Tataโ€™s EV lineup, the Harrier EV is expected to carry a price tag between โ‚น24 lakh and โ‚น28 lakh (ex-showroom).

Hereโ€™s how it stacks up against the competition:

ModelEstimated Price Range
Hyundai Creta EVโ‚น23 โ€“ โ‚น25 lakh
MG ZS EVโ‚น18 โ€“ โ‚น25 lakh
Kia Carens EVโ‚น20 โ€“ โ‚น26 lakh
Maruti e-Vitaraโ‚น22 โ€“ โ‚น25 lakh
BYD eMAX7 (Upcoming)โ‚น27 โ€“ โ‚น30 lakh

Segment Impact

The Harrier EV isnโ€™t just another addition โ€” it marks a bold step in Tataโ€™s EV journey. Positioned as a feature-rich, high-performance family SUV, it blends power with practicality and presence.

With the Tiago EV and Nexon EV already dominating the budget and mid-tier segments, the Harrier EV gives Tata a credible entry into the premium EV arena. If it delivers on range, features, and value โ€” as it seems poised to do โ€” this could be a defining moment for Tata in Indiaโ€™s electric vehicle evolution.

FAQs

When is the Tata Harrier EV launching?

The Harrier EV will launch in India on 3 June.

What is the expected range?

Tata claims up to 500 km on a full charge.

Will it get 4WD?

Yes, via a dual motor all-wheel-drive system.

What is the expected price range?

Between Rs. 24 lakh to Rs. 28 lakh (ex-showroom).

What new features will it offer?

V2L, V2X, summon self-park, and possibly ADAS.

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