Tata Motors Launches Monsoon Check-Up Camp For Customers
Tata Motors is set to host a monsoon check-up camp for its customers across India. This initiative will run from June 6 to June 20, 2025, and will be available in 500 cities through 1,090 authorised workshops. Customers can benefit from complimentary vehicle health assessments, car washes, and discounts on parts. Additionally, there are exchange offers for those looking to purchase new vehicles.
The monsoon camp aims to ensure vehicles perform optimally during wet conditions. It includes a comprehensive vehicle health check covering over thirty critical inspection points. This also extends to diagnostics specific to electric vehicles. Customers can enjoy discounts on genuine spare parts, engine oil, accessories, extended warranties, and labour costs as part of the event.

New Tata Harrier EV Launch
Tata Motors has launched the Tata Harrier EV at an ex-showroom price starting at ₹21.49 lakh. This model introduces the acti.ev plus architecture and marks the return of all-wheel drive (AWD) in Tata's lineup. The Harrier EV is available in three trims: Adventure, Fearless, and Empowered, with four colour options including a special Stealth edition.
Bookings for the Harrier EV will commence on July 2nd. Competing with models like the Mahindra XEV 9e and BYD Atto 3, this electric SUV offers two battery pack options: a 65 kWh for lower variants and a 75 kWh for higher trims. The QWD variants produce 391 bhp and 504 Nm of torque.
Harrier EV Specifications
The Tata Harrier EV debuts with AWD capabilities as part of its new acti.ev plus architecture. It is currently the only model from Tata Motors offering AWD capabilities since previous models like Safari and Hexa had similar features. The Harrier EV provides two motor configurations: rear-wheel drive (RWD) and quad-wheel drive (QWD).
The RWD variant's performance specifications are yet to be disclosed. However, it offers a range of up to 627 km (MIDC) with the 75 kWh battery pack, translating to a real-world range between 480 to 505 km according to C75 standards.
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Tata Motors' SUVs have been recognised as India's safest according to Bharat NCAP crash tests. This accolade underscores their commitment to safety alongside their innovative offerings in both traditional and electric vehicle segments.


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