Quick highlights:
- Production-ready Harrier EV revealed with final design and features
- Over 500 km range with AWD and multi-link rear suspension
- Tech-loaded cabin with ADAS, Summon Mode, and V2L charging
Tata Motors has showcased the final production-ready version of the Harrier EV, bringing the electric SUV closer to launch. First displayed at the Bharat Mobility Show 2025, the Harrier EV was later demonstrated on a test track in Pune, giving a glimpse of its real-world performance.
While Tata has yet to confirm detailed specifications or pricing, the unveiling confirms that the Harrier EV is almost set for the market.
Design highlights
The production-ready Harrier EV retains the bold stance of its ICE counterpart but gets electric-specific design elements.

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Key updates include:
- Blanked-off grille with a redesigned bumper and vertical slats
- Connected LED DRLs with animation
- Aero-specific alloy wheels for better efficiency
- “.ev” badge on the front doors, replacing the “HARRIER” badge
- Connected LED taillamps with animation
The overall look is sleek, modern, and futuristic, aligning with Tata’s latest EV design philosophy.
Tech-loaded interiors
Inside, the Harrier EV follows a grey and white color scheme, adding a premium touch. It retains the modern dashboard layout of the standard model but gets EV-specific tech.

Notable features include:
- 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- 10.25-inch digital driver’s display
- Panoramic sunroof & multi-color ambient lighting
- Ventilated, powered front seats
- 10-speaker JBL sound system with subwoofer
Additionally, the Harrier EV gets exclusive features such as:
- Summon Mode – Move the car forward or backward using the keyfob
- V2L & V2C capabilities – Use the car to power external devices or even charge another EV
Advanced safety & ADAS
Tata is equipping the Harrier EV with Level-2 ADAS for a safer driving experience. Key safety features include:
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane keep assist & blind spot monitoring
- 7 airbags & 360-degree camera
- Electronic stability control (ESC) & TPMS

Powertrain & range
The Harrier EV is built on Tata’s Acti.ev platform and promises an over 500 km range. Key performance details include:
- Battery options: Likely 60-70 kWh
- AWD drivetrain for enhanced performance
- Multi-link rear suspension for better ride quality (a step up from the ICE model’s torsion beam setup)
Expected price & rivals
Tata Motors is expected to launch the Harrier EV around the festive season, with a starting price of approximately ₹25 lakh (ex-showroom). It will compete with the Mahindra XEV 9e, BYD Atto 3, and other midsize electric SUVs.