The Tata Harrier EV is available in multiple versions and provides two battery choices – one with 65 kWh and another with 75 kWh capacity. Buyers have the option to pick either a single motor or a dual motor configuration, based on what they like.
Tata Motors recently announced the full price list of the Harrier EV. The electric SUV starts at ₹21.49 lakh for the entry-level model, and the price goes up to ₹30.23 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top-end Stealth Edition. Bookings are now officially open at Tata’s authorised showrooms as well as on their online booking platform.
On top of that, existing Tata EV owners are getting special loyalty benefits worth ₹1 lakh if they choose to buy the Harrier EV. Tata’s electric Harrier is offered with two battery choices – a 65 kWh pack and a bigger 75 kWh one. The 65 kWh battery comes in three different trims: Adventure, Adventure S, and Fearless+.
Customers who go for the 75 kWh option can pick the Fearless+ trim, as well as the Empowered RWD and Empowered QWD versions. The Indian manufacturer also offers the Harrier EV in a special Stealth Edition, which comes in four distinct trims: These trims include Empowered 75, Empowered 75 ACFC, Empowered QWD 75, and Empowered QWD 75 ACFC.
The five-seat Harrier EV is made on the Acti.ev+ platform and offers a practical driving range of up to 505 km when fully charged. One of its standout features is a QLED touchscreen, which is the first of its kind in this segment. Standard safety features across all variants include six airbags, disc brakes on all four wheels, and a tyre pressure monitoring system.

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Both the RWD versions come fitted with a permanent magnet synchronous motor that delivers a maximum power of 238 PS and peak torque of 315 Nm. The AWD setup, meanwhile, features a high-performance induction motor at the front paired with a permanent magnet synchronous motor at the rear, giving a total torque output of 504 Nm. The RWD variants come with Eco, City, and Sport driving modes, whereas the AWD version also includes an extra Boost mode.
The QWD models are designed to handle tough off-road conditions, offering a water wading depth of 600 mm and a gradeability of up to 47 percent. The lower variants offer three terrain response options – Normal, Wet, and Rough – whereas the top-end AWD Empowered QWD 75 gets six specialized terrain modes, which include Snow/Grass, Mud-Ruts, Sand, Rock Crawl, and even a Custom mode for more personalized control.
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