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Tata Harrier EV Launched with a Host of Segment-Leading Features: Check Price, Features, Specs and More

  • Tata Motors launched the Tata Harrier EV in India on June 3, 2025, priced from Rs 21.49 lakh ex-showroom for the base 65 kWh model.
  • The launch follows Tata's leadership with an 85% share in India's EV market and its focus on expanding electric vehicle offerings.
  • The Harrier EV features a 627 km ARAI-certified range, fast charging at 120 kW enabling 20-80% charge in 25 minutes, and advanced tech like a 14.5-inch touchscreen.
  • Powered by dual motors producing 504 Nm torque, the Harrier EV accelerates 0-100 km/h in 6.3 seconds and supports AWD, terrain modes, and a lifetime battery warranty.
  • This launch strengthens Tata's position in the premium electric SUV segment, offering a compelling option amid increasing charging infrastructure and rivals like Mahindra and BYD.
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Tata Harrier Electric Launched: Tata Motors today officially launched Tata Harrier EV for sale as another electric car in the domestic market. Based on a monocoque chassis derived from the Land Rover D8-based OMEGA platform, this SUV has been developed in partnership with Jaguar Land Rover.

India's largest automaker, Tata Motors, is extremely proud of its new electric SUV, which at first glance looks like a facelift of the Honda e:Ny1. According to a press release, the Harrier.ev is India's "most powerful, capable, and intelligent SUV yet." The Harrier.ev was designed as an SUV of the future, ushering in a new way of thinking where performance meets refinement. "It's an SUV where you don't have to choose between adventure and comfo…

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Hindustan Times broke the news in New Delhi, India on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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