Tata Motors is gearing up for the launch of its highly anticipated Harrier EV, and the latest teaser finally gives us a closer look at its production-ready interiors. The electric SUV was showcased at Tata’s Pune manufacturing facility, where it also performed a series of coordinated stunts to highlight its agility and performance.
Harrier EV Interior: Familiar Yet Futuristic
For those familiar with the Harrier ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) version, the Harrier EV’s interior will feel instantly recognizable. Tata has retained the overall premium cabin layout, including the same:
- 12.3-inch free-standing infotainment screen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
- 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster with full-screen map view
- Chunky gear selector and rotary dial for Terrain Modes
- Four-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo
- Dual-zone climate control with a touch-and-toggle interface
- Electronic parking brake and dual-pane sunroof

What’s New in the Harrier EV?
While the Harrier EV shares most of its design elements with its ICE sibling, there are some EV-specific upgrades that set it apart:
- EV-Specific UI- The infotainment and instrument cluster will have dedicated electric vehicle graphics, likely showing range, energy consumption, and regenerative braking stats.
- Quieter Cabin- With no internal combustion engine, the Harrier EV’s cabin will be significantly quieter, enhancing the overall driving experience.
- Independent Rear Suspension- Unlike the ICE model, the Harrier EV features independent rear suspension, which should provide better ride comfort and handling.
Powertrain & Range Expectations
Tata hasn’t revealed official powertrain details yet, but the Harrier EV is expected to come with:
- Dual-motor AWD setup for improved performance
- 500+ km range on a single charge
- 500 Nm of peak torque
Final Thoughts
Tata Motors continues its aggressive EV expansion, and the Harrier EV is shaping up to be its most premium electric offering yet. With a familiar yet refined interior, EV-specific enhancements, and a promised 500+ km range, it could become a top choice for SUV buyers looking to go electric. Now, all eyes are on Tata for the official launch, expected soon!