Delete—Impossible: Tata Harrier.ev Is India’s Boldest Electric SUV Yet
Tata Motors has officially dropped a bombshell in the EV space with the launch of the Harrier.ev, and it’s nothing short of a revolution on wheels. Starting at ₹21.49 lakh (ex-showroom), this beast brings together supercar-worthy performance, go-anywhere capability, and tech-laden indulgence — all wrapped in one seriously sharp electric SUV.

India’s Most Powerful Homegrown EV SUV
Packing dual motors (158 PS front + 238 PS rear), the Harrier.ev throws down a combined 504 Nm of torque and sprints 0–100 km/h in a segment-topping 6.3 seconds. And thanks to a 75 kWh battery, it delivers real-world range up to 505 km, with 250 km added in just 15 minutes on fast charge.

All-Terrain Dominator
This isn’t your average urban runabout. The Harrier.ev comes with six terrain modes, boost & drift modes, and Quad Wheel Drive (QWD). Add in the Transparent Mode (lets you see under the SUV), and this thing eats trails for breakfast.
Luxury Lounge on Wheels
Inside, it’s all about indulgence. We’re talking:
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World-first 14.53” Harman infotainment screen powered by Samsung Neo QLED
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JBL Black 10-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos
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Zenith Suite with ventilated seats, rear Boss Mode, dual-zone climate control, and even ambient lighting synced to your drive
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Arcade.ev for in-car entertainment with OTT apps
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Mappls EV navigation with live charger suggestions
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DrivePay, India’s first in-car UPI system
The Smartest Tata Yet
With 55+ connected car features, the Harrier.ev can unlock itself using your iPhone, Apple Watch or Android (UWB tech). It can park itself, summon itself, and even reverse trace your last 50m. The futuristic 540° view system ensures you literally never miss a thing — even what’s under the SUV.
Safety? Maxed Out.
This EV doesn’t compromise. It gets:
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7 airbags
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Level 2 ADAS with 20+ features
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Hill Descent + Hill Hold Assist
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Transparent Mode with 540° camera
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Rain-sensing wipers, TPMS, and SOS call
And in a big move, Tata is offering a lifetime warranty on the battery pack, giving serious peace of mind to EV first-timers.
Color it Bold
Available in Nainital Nocturne, Empowered Oxide, Pristine White, Pure Grey, and an all-new Stealth Edition – the Harrier.ev looks as fierce as it drives.

Verdict?
With the Harrier.ev, Tata isn’t just challenging the status quo — they’ve ripped up the EV rulebook. This isn’t just about going electric. It’s about deleting the compromise. Power, tech, luxury, and capability—all dialed to 11.
Ready or not, India’s SUV game just changed.
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