Tata Motors will launch the Harrier EV on June 3, 2025, just months after revealing its production version at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
As Tata’s most premium electric SUV yet, the Harrier EV marks a major step forward for the Indian manufacturer with its robust styling, advanced tech, and the brand’s first-ever 4WD EV system. It will join the Nexon, Punch, and Curvv in Tata’s growing electric line-up.
Compared to its internal combustion engine (ICE) counterpart, the Harrier EV features a blanked-off grille, a revised air dam, and a tweaked skid plate. The patent design also showcases some differences from the previously displayed model, including redesigned alloy wheels, chunky door cladding, and what appear to be roof-mounted lights.
The most important upgrade of the Harrier EV is its all-wheel-drive (AWD) system, which enhances traction and stability. Another major update is the multi-link rear suspension, which, unlike the standard Harrier’s torsion beam setup, improves handling, stability, and ride comfort.
Powering the Harrier EV is a 75kWh battery pack, delivering a claimed range of over 500 km. Built on Tata’s new Acti.ev platform, the SUV supports multiple drivetrain configurations, including AWD, RWD, and FWD. The platform also enables Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging capabilities.
On the safety front, the Harrier EV is equipped with seven airbags, ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), a 360-degree camera, and front and rear parking sensors. Additional features include electronic stability control, a tire pressure monitoring system, and an electronic parking brake with auto-hold. The electric SUV also comes with Level-2 ADAS, offering adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist for enhanced safety and convenience.