Tata Harrier EV Arrives Tomorrow: Sleek Looks, Off-Road Power & 500km Range Await Fans

Tata Motors is all set to electrify its SUV lineup with the much-anticipated launch of the Tata Harrier EV on June 3, 2025. Building on the success of its earlier electric offerings—like the Tiago EV, Tigor EV, Nexon EV, Punch EV, and Curvv EV—this will be the sixth EV from Tata, and arguably its boldest yet.

Stylish Yet Familiar: Harrier EV’s Design

At first glance, the Harrier EV retains the bold stance of its diesel-powered sibling but brings in fresh EV-specific details. Built on Tata’s new Acti.ev Gen 2 platform, the Harrier EV sports a sleek, body-colored grille, connected DRLs, signature split headlamps, and redesigned bumpers. Fresh skid plates and alloy wheels round out its rugged yet futuristic look. The charging port is neatly integrated on the right side of the vehicle.

Cabin & Tech: A Premium Experience

Inside, the Harrier EV blends comfort with cutting-edge tech. Expect a cabin much like the ICE version, with a fully black Stealth Edition or a dual-tone dashboard in standard variants. The SUV will offer a 12.3-inch Harman touchscreen infotainment system, a 10.25-inch digital driver display, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, JBL sound system, voice-controlled sunroof, dual-zone climate control, and smart connectivity features. Notably, it also supports vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-load (V2L) charging.

Performance: Power With Precision

Under the hood, or rather beneath the floor, the Harrier EV will be powered by a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive (AWD) system, capable of conquering steep inclines—up to 34 degrees—as shown in teaser videos. While exact power and battery specs are yet to be confirmed, Tata has hinted at a massive 500 Nm of torque and an estimated range of 500+ km per charge, placing it firmly in the long-range EV category.

Off-Road Ready: Safety & Terrain Modes

This EV isn’t just for the city. Tata’s teaser reveals terrain management modes like Rock Crawl, Snow, and Sand, plus features like transparent drive view, off-road cruise assist, and a 360-degree camera. For safety, it’s expected to offer up to 7 airbags, including a knee airbag, Level 2 ADAS, and full-spectrum parking sensors.

What About the Price?

The Tata Harrier EV is expected to be priced between Rs 24 lakh to Rs 30 lakh (ex-showroom), making it a strong contender in the premium electric SUV space. Its biggest rival? The Mahindra BE 6, which is already turning heads.

With modern styling, rugged capability, and an impressive range, the Harrier EV might just be the perfect blend of performance and practicality that Indian EV enthusiasts have been waiting for. Stay tuned—June 3 could mark a major milestone in India’s EV journey.

News Source : Information for this article was gathered from a variety of reliable news outlets.

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