Launched a few weeks ago, Tata Motors has now officially revealed the full price list of the Harrier EV. It is available in both RWD and AWD variants. Here’s a detailed look at the variant-wise pricing and what each trim had to offer: –
Harrier EV Variants | RWD | AWD |
Adventure (65 kWh) | Rs 21.49 lakh | – |
Adventure S (65 kWh) | Rs 21.99 lakh | – |
Fearless+ (65 kWh) | Rs 23.99 lakh | – |
Fearless+ (75 kWh) | Rs 24.99 lakh | – |
Empowered (75 kWh) | Rs 27.49 lakh | Rs 28.99 lakh |
As shown in the table above, the AWD configuration is available only with the Empowered variant, which comes equipped with the 75 kWh battery pack. It commands a premium of Rs 1.5 lakh over its RWD counterpart.
Bookings for the SUV will start from July 2nd.
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Tata Harrier EV – Off-road Traits
The Harrier EV is the brand’s first SUV to offer an optional dual-motor setup. In fact, it is currently the only model in Tata’s product lineup to feature off-road all-wheel-drive capabilities. Its approach, breakover, and departure angles stand at 25.3°, 16.6°, and 26.4°, respectively.
To further enhance its off-road capabilities, the EV has been equipped with a host of electronics aids like off-road assist for better traction and a steady speed over tricky surfaces, transparent view to see beneath the vehicle, boost mode for faster acceleration, rock crawl mode for optimum control on rocky terrains, mud ruts mode go pass through muddy paths, snow mode for driving on snow & ice, and eco mode for maximum efficiency & range. Head here for more details.
Drivetrain
Model | Harrier EV AWD (75) | Harrier EV RWD (65) | Harrier EV RWD (75) |
Battery Pack | 75 kWh | 65 kWh | 75 kWh |
Drivetrain | AWD | RWD | RWD |
Max Power | 396 PS | 238 PS | 238 PS |
Peak Torque | 504 Nm | 315 Nm | 315 Nm |
MIDC-claimed Range (P1 + P2) | 622 km | 538 km | 627 km |
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Author’s Take
With its bold styling, feature-loaded cabin and now a confirmed 5-star safety rating from Bharat NCAP, the Harrier EV looks quite promising on paper. However, the Harrier EV’s real-world success will ultimately rest on Tata’s ability to ensure a refined and reliable electric driving experience.