Tata Harrier EV RWD Available In 5 Variants: Prices Start At Rs 21.49 Lakh
The Tata Harrier EV has been introduced with a starting price of Rs 21.49 lakh. This new electric SUV from Tata Motors is available in five different trims for the rear-wheel drive (RWD) option: Adventure 65, Adventure S 65, Fearless+ 65, Fearless+ 75, and Empowered 75. The top-end RWD variant is priced at Rs 27.49 lakh, with all prices being ex-showroom.
Bookings for the Harrier EV will open on July 2, following its launch on June 3, 2025. Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer at Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., expressed that the company aims to deliver an SUV experience that combines supercar-like performance with off-road capabilities and luxurious comfort.

| Tata Harrier.ev (Variants) | Price in Ex-Showroom |
| Adventure 65 | Rs 21.49 Lakh |
| Adventure S 65 | Rs 21.99 Lakh |
| Fearless+ 65 | Rs 23.99 Lakh |
| Fearless+ 75 | Rs 24.99 Lakh |
| Empowered 75 | Rs 27.49 Lakh |
Design & Features
The design of the Tata Harrier EV closely resembles its internal combustion engine counterpart but includes specific EV design elements. The front features a closed-off grille to improve aerodynamics and a redesigned bumper with vertical satin silver slats for cooling internal components like the battery and motors. The split headlamp setup remains, but the DRLs are now connected.
On the side, the Harrier EV maintains similarities with its ICE version but sits on larger 18-inch alloy wheels designed for better efficiency. Notably, it lacks the flush-style door handles seen on other recent Tata models like the Curvv and Altroz. The rear profile retains the connected tail light setup with minor bumper redesigns.
| Tata Harrier.ev Specs | |
| Power | 396PS (AWD) |
| Torque | 504Nm (AWD) |
| 0 - 100km/h | 6.3 Seconds (AWD) |
| Battery Pack Size | 75kWh |
| Range (ARAI) | 627km |
| Charging | 250km in 15minutes |
Interior & Technology
Inside, the cabin of the Harrier EV mirrors that of its diesel-powered sibling with a dual-tone finish varying by variant. It boasts a new 14.5-inch Samsung Neo QLED touchscreen infotainment system alongside a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster. The infotainment supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, while maps can be projected onto the instrument cluster for convenience.
A notable addition inside is a rotary dial allowing drivers to choose between six terrain modes: Normal, Sand, Mud Ruts, Snow/Grass, Rock Crawl, and Custom. These features aim to enhance driving versatility across different terrains.
DriveSpark Thinks
The Harrier EV's introduction reflects Tata Motors' commitment to expanding its electric vehicle lineup while incorporating global technology partnerships and an evolving EV ecosystem vision.


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