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Tata Harrier EV

Electric Flagship SUV

Tata's flagship electric SUV with 65/75 kWh packs, up to 627 km range, a 396 bhp dual-motor QWD option, a 14.53-inch Neo QLED screen, Level 2 ADAS and a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating.

Rs 21.49 Lakh - Rs 29.74 Lakh

*Ex-showroom Price in New Delhi

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Range538 / 627 km (ARAI)
Battery65 / 75 kWh
Charging Time20-80% in ~25 min (100-120 kW)

Tata Harrier EV EV essentials

Driving Range538 / 627 km (ARAI)
Battery Capacity65 / 75 kWh
Fast Charging DC20-80% in ~25 min (100-120 kW)
AC Charging Time10-100% in 9.3-10.7 Hours (7.2 kW)
Top Speed180+ km/h
Power Output396 bhp (QWD); 238 bhp (RWD)
Acceleration0-100 km/h in 6.3 sec (QWD)
Drive TypeRWD / QWD (AWD)
Seating Capacity5 Seats
Boot Space502 L + frunk (67 L RWD / 35 L QWD)
Safety Rating5 Star (Bharat NCAP)
WarrantyLifetime battery (15 yrs, 1st owner)*

Tata Harrier EV pros and cons

Pros

  • 627 km certified range, with a real-world 450-500 km
  • QWD version is seriously quick: 396 bhp, 0-100 in 6.3 seconds
  • 100-120 kW fast charging adds range quickly (20-80% in ~25 min)
  • Neo QLED screen, JBL audio and 540-degree camera feel premium
  • First all-wheel-drive Tata in years, with terrain modes
  • 5-star Bharat NCAP and a lifetime (15-year) battery warranty

Cons

  • Top QWD variants cost 29-30 lakh ex-showroom (plus ACFC)
  • No 7-seater option despite the size
  • RWD versions miss the QWD's punch and traction
  • Big wheels and a firm setup can feel busy on broken roads
  • 18-variant line-up is confusing to navigate

Best for

Long-distance highway travellersPerformance seekers (QWD version)Families upgrading from diesel SUVsBuyers comparing Mahindra XEV 9e and BE 6

Tata Harrier EV specifications

Battery & Charging

Battery Options65 kWh / 75 kWh Lithium-ion
Certified Range (65 RWD)538 km
Certified Range (75 RWD)627 km
Certified Range (75 QWD)622 km
Real-world Range (75)450-500 km
DC Fast Charging100-120 kW, 20-80% in ~25 min
AC Charging (7.2 kW)10-100% in 9.3-10.7 hr
Charging PortCCS-II
V2L / V2VYes / Yes

Motor & Performance

RWD Power238 bhp
RWD Torque315 Nm
QWD Power396 bhp (dual motor)
QWD Torque504 Nm
0-100 km/h (QWD)6.3 seconds
Top Speed180+ km/h
Drive TypeRWD / QWD all-wheel drive
Terrain ModesNormal, Sand, Mud-Ruts, Snow-Grass

Dimensions & Capacity

Length4,607 mm
Width1,922 mm
Height1,740 mm
Wheelbase2,741 mm
Boot Space502 L (999 L seats folded)
Frunk67 L (RWD) / 35 L (QWD)
Seating Capacity5 Seats

Comfort & Tech

Touchscreen14.53-inch Samsung Neo QLED
Instrument Cluster12.25-inch digital
AudioJBL
Digital IRVMYes
SunroofPanoramic
Ventilated SeatsFront, powered

Safety

Bharat NCAP Rating5 Star
Airbags6-7 (knee airbag from Fearless+)
ADASLevel 2 (Empowered variants)
Camera System540-degree with underbody view
Blind Spot DetectionYes
ISOFIX MountsYes

Warranty

Battery Warranty (1st owner)Lifetime - 15 years from registration*
Battery Warranty (2nd owner)10 years / 2,00,000 km
Vehicle Warranty3 Years / 1,25,000 km

Features

Battery & Performance

  • Two battery packs: 65 kWh and 75 kWh lithium-ion
  • Up to 627 km ARAI certified range (75 kWh RWD); 538 km (65 kWh)
  • 100-120 kW DC fast charging: 20 to 80 percent in about 25 minutes
  • 7.2 kW AC home charging: 10 to 100 percent in 9.3-10.7 hours
  • V2L (vehicle-to-load) and V2V (vehicle-to-vehicle) charging
  • RWD versions make 238 bhp; QWD dual-motor makes 396 bhp
  • Lifetime (15-year) high-voltage battery warranty for the first owner

Comfort & Interior

  • 14.53-inch Samsung Neo QLED touchscreen (a world-first in cars)
  • 12.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster
  • JBL audio system
  • Digital IRVM (camera-based rearview mirror)
  • Ventilated and powered front seats
  • Panoramic sunroof
  • Connected car tech with remote commands
  • Frunk for cables and small luggage (67 L RWD / 35 L QWD)

Safety

  • 5-star Bharat NCAP rating
  • 6 to 7 airbags (knee airbag from Fearless+)
  • Level 2 ADAS on Empowered: adaptive cruise, lane keep, AEB
  • 540-degree surround camera with transparent underbody view
  • Blind spot detection with rear cross traffic alert
  • Electronic Stability Program
  • All-wheel disc brakes
  • ISOFIX child seat anchors

Tata Harrier EV trims and pricing

Compare available Tata Harrier EV trims, their ex-showroom prices and key configuration details.

VariantEx-Showroom PriceOffers

Adventure 65

65 kWh RWD - 538 km (ARAI) - 238 bhp

Rs 21.49 Lakh*Calculate EMI
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Fearless+ 75 (RWD)

75 kWh RWD - 627 km (ARAI)

Rs 24.99 Lakh*Calculate EMI
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Fearless+ QWD 75

75 kWh dual-motor QWD - 622 km (ARAI)

Rs 26.49 Lakh*Calculate EMI
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Empowered QWD 75

75 kWh QWD - 396 bhp - Level 2 ADAS

Rs 28.99 Lakh*Calculate EMI
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Empowered QWD 75 Stealth

75 kWh QWD - matte black Stealth edition

Rs 29.74 Lakh*Calculate EMI
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About Tata Harrier EV

The Tata Harrier EV is Tata’s flagship electric SUV, and the first one where the brand stopped playing safe. The headline act is the QWD version: a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup making around 396 bhp and 504 Nm, which fires this big SUV from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.3 seconds. That makes it the quickest and most capable Tata you can buy, and the first all-wheel-drive Tata in years.

The range numbers are equally serious. The 75 kWh pack is certified at up to 627 km (RWD), and even driven normally you are looking at 450 to 500 km in the real world. The 65 kWh base version still offers 538 km. Rear-wheel-drive versions make 238 bhp and 315 Nm. Charging keeps up: on a 100-120 kW DC charger, 20 to 80 percent takes about 25 minutes.

Inside, the party piece is a 14.53-inch Samsung Neo QLED touchscreen – a first in any car – backed by a JBL system, a 540-degree camera and a digital rearview mirror. Level 2 ADAS (Empowered trims) and 6 to 7 airbags handle the safety side, and it wears a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. At 21.49 to 29.74 lakh ex-showroom (plus an ACFC option), and with Tata’s lifetime (15-year) battery warranty, it overlaps the Mahindra XEV 9e and BE 6 – the closest fight in Indian EVs right now.

Tata Harrier EV range and performance

There are three powertrain flavours. The 65 kWh RWD covers 538 km certified; the 75 kWh RWD stretches to 627 km; and the 75 kWh QWD trades a little range (622 km certified) for a second motor. Real-world range for the 75 kWh pack is around 450 to 500 km. RWD versions make 238 bhp and 315 Nm.

The QWD is the headline: around 396 bhp and 504 Nm through all four wheels, 0-100 km/h in 6.3 seconds and a 180-plus km/h top speed. Terrain modes (Sand, Mud-Ruts, Snow-Grass) plus the underbody camera give it genuine soft-roading ability no other Indian EV offers at this price.

Tata Harrier EV safety overview

The Harrier EV carries a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating with 6 to 7 airbags (a knee airbag is added from Fearless+ onwards). Level 2 ADAS on the Empowered variants covers adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, automatic emergency braking, blind spot detection and rear cross traffic alert.

The 540-degree camera deserves a mention: along with the usual surround view, it shows a transparent feed of what is under the front of the car - genuinely useful on broken roads and steep ramps.

Tata Harrier EV battery and charging guide

With support for 100-120 kW DC fast charging, the Harrier EV does 20 to 80 percent in about 25 minutes - among the quickest charging figures of any India-made EV. At home, a 7.2 kW AC wall box handles a 10 to 100 percent charge in roughly 9.3 to 10.7 hours.

It uses the standard CCS-II port, and both V2L and V2V are supported, so the car can power appliances or rescue another EV. Top ACFC variants bundle the AC fast charger in the price (about Rs 0.49 lakh more).

Tata Harrier EV warranty details

Tata offers its lifetime high-voltage battery warranty for the Harrier EV's first owner - 15 years from the date of registration. If the car is sold on, the second owner gets a reduced 10-year or 2,00,000 km battery warranty (the owner must notify Tata of the transfer). A 3-year or 1,25,000 km standard vehicle warranty also applies.

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Frequently asked questions about Tata Harrier EV

What is the real-world range of the Tata Harrier EV?

The 75 kWh version is certified up to 627 km (ARAI), with a real-world figure of roughly 450 to 500 km. The 65 kWh version is certified at 538 km, so expect around 400 to 420 km in practice.

What is QWD in the Harrier EV?

QWD is Tata's name for its dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup. It adds a second motor for a combined output of around 396 bhp and 504 Nm, giving 0-100 km/h in 6.3 seconds plus extra traction with terrain modes. RWD versions make 238 bhp and 315 Nm.

How fast does the Harrier EV charge?

On a 100-120 kW DC fast charger, 20 to 80 percent takes about 25 minutes. A 7.2 kW AC home charger does 10 to 100 percent in roughly 9.3 to 10.7 hours.

Does the Tata Harrier EV have ADAS?

Yes. The Empowered variants get a Level 2 ADAS suite with adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, automatic emergency braking and blind spot monitoring, plus a 540-degree camera system.

What is the Tata Harrier EV battery warranty?

The first owner gets Tata's lifetime high-voltage battery warranty - 15 years from registration. For a second owner it reduces to 10 years or 2,00,000 km. A standard vehicle warranty also applies.

Tata Harrier EV or Mahindra XEV 9e - which should I pick?

Both are excellent. The Harrier EV counters with QWD all-wheel drive, the Neo QLED screen and a lifetime battery warranty; the XEV 9e offers a bigger 79 kWh pack and a perfect NCAP score. Test drive both - it usually comes down to design taste and brand preference.

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Available colours

The Harrier EV's palette is premium and subdued: Pristine White, the new Seaweed Green, Pure Grey, Empowered Oxide and the deep blue-black Nainital Nocturne, mostly with dual-tone roofs. The Stealth edition adds a flat matte black. Colour availability is trim-dependent, so confirm options for your variant at booking.