The Tata Harrier EV seems to be going through the final stages of its pre – launch tests as the car was recently spotted without any camouflage or disguise. The Harrier EV would help Tata further diversify their EV line up and compete against the likes of Hyundai Creta EV and Suzuki E-Vitara. The Harrier EV would break cover soon on June the 3rd 2025.
While most of the body panels of the new Harrier EV are the same as that of the conventional Harrier. Although to differentiate the vehicle from that of the conventional Harrier the EV has been redesigned with a new front fascia with vertical slats and redesigned headlamps over the front bumper.
Exterior Updates
The closed grill up front would be a prominent exterior features that would differentiate the EV from the conventional Harrier. The EV variant would further have an EV badge on the front doors and a Harrier EV badge on the tailgate as well. Beyond these changes, the Harrier EV would have vertical LED headlamps, Blade shaped DRL’s and a blacked out D Pillar and a floating roof line that further accentuates the look of the SUV. The new Harrier has an aerodynamic design to help the vehicle achieve better range.
Interior Updates
Most of the interior elements would be borrowed from the Diesel Fueled iteration. The New Harrier EV would have a 12.3 inch touchscreen infotainment unit, a four spoke steering wheel, dual tone dashboard, 10.25 inch digital driver display. Beyond that the car would also be equipped with a JBL’S 10 speaker system, entitled seats and dual zone climate control and a Panoramic Sunroof.
Tata Harrier EV Battery And Powertrain
The Battery and the powertrain details of the EV have not been revealed officially yet, but the leak’s before the launch have revealed that the car would have a AWD Powertrain with dual Electric motors. The Car Would be launched with possibly the same battery pack as that of the Curvv EV and would likely be able to put out a 500 Nm of Torque.
Comparison | Tata Harrier EV( Expected Specs ) | Suzuki Grand Vitara – ICE , HYBRID( Alpha Smart Hybrid All Grip | Hyundai Creta Electric | Suzuki E – Vitara |
Motor | Would BE Revealed Soon- AWD Setup With AB Electric Motor on Both Axles | 1462cc 4 cylinder Engine, 102Bhp and 136.8 NM | 169 Bhp/ 200Nm | Single Motor For 49KWH battery a 144 Ps and a peak torque of 192.5 Nm – 174 Ps single motor with a peak torque of 192 Nm for the 61 KWH battery option |
Range | Around 500Km | 872 KM on a full tank | 473 KM as Per Hyundai | 500 KM on a full charge |
features | Would have all the Vehicle Vehicle To Vehicle charge | Mild Hybrid Features With All Grip System | Has all the Vehicle To Vehicle charge capabilities | AWD Ability with Suzuki e- All Grip Mode |
All Wheel Drive Capability | Expected | Yes | NA | Yes |
Charge Time | 75 to 60 KWh Battery with a 7.2 KWH charger that is coupled with the Curvv EV- 7.9 hours in 55 KWH variant and 6.5 Hours for 45 KWH So around 8 hours tentatively with a 7.2 KW Ac charger | – | 4 hr 50 Min ona 11KW charger- The 11 kw charger is an add on the normal charger would take more time | the charging would include a 7KW Ac charging and a 70 Kw Dc fast charging option as well. About 9 hours |
Prices | Possibly between 20 to 25 Lakhs Rs | Rs 19.56 Lakh | Rs 17.99 to 24.38 Lakh | Rs 17 -22.50 Lakh. |