Tata Motors starts production of Harrier.ev after receiving 10,000 Bookings on first day

The Harrier.ev offers a 65kWh model with a 538 km range and a 75kWh version that delivers an MIDC-certified range of 627 km. Meanwhile, the C75 variant offers an estimated range between 480 km
PrashantPrashant05-Jul-25 11:54 AM
Tata Motors starts production of Harrier.ev after receiving 10,000 Bookings on first day

After receiving an overwhelming 10,000 bookings on the first day of its launch, Tata Motors has decided to start the manufacturing of the Harrier.ev e-SUV at its manufacturing facility in Pune.  The company has announced that the deliveries of the Harier.ev, priced between ₹21.49 lakh and ₹30.23 lakh, are scheduled to begin in July 2025.

 

The company updated the audience on (formerly Twitter), stating,  "It's no longer just coming soon. It's being made. Production of India's most powerful homegrown SUV has begun. Harrier.ev is now in motion to Delete — Impossible."



The Harrier.ev comes in five variants in two drive configurations, including Quad Wheel Drive (QWD) and Rear Wheel Drive (RWD). Users can opt for the ride among four colour options: Pristine White, Nainital Nocturne, Pure Grey and Empowered Oxide. The lineup also includes a unique STEALTH Edition with a matte black exterior and black interior.



Featuring a dual-motor QWD setup, the e-SUV is built on Tata's acti.ev+ architecture. With 158 PS (116 kW) up front and 238 PS (175 kW) at the rear, the top-end Quad Wheel Drive model generates 313 horsepower and 504 Nm of torque. In addition, Tata claims that the SUV is the fastest in its class, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in under 6.3 seconds.



Available in two variants, the Harrier.ev offers a 65kWh model with a 538 km range and a 75kWh version that delivers an MIDC-certified range of 627 km. Meanwhile, the C75 variant offers an estimated range between 480 km and 505 km.



The Harrier.ev supports fast charging with 120 kW DC fast charging capability, which adds 250 km of range in just 15 minutes. For home charging, the 7.2 kW AC charger enables a full charge in approximately 10.7 hours. Tata Motors is offering a lifetime warranty on the battery pack for the first private individual owner.

 

With its 120 kW DC fast charging capacity, the Harrier.ev can get charged in 15 minutes to travel 250 km. The 7.2 kW AC charger allows for a full charge in roughly 10.7 hours when charging at home. For the first private owner, Tata Motors is providing a lifetime warranty on the battery pack.

 

The SUV gets a 36.9 cm (14.53-inch) infotainment screen made by Harman using the Neo QLED technology of Samsung. The e-SUV is said to have the first Neo QLED display ever made for use in a car. Moreover, the audio system of the car includes Dolby Atmos compatibility, ten JBL speakers, and JBL audio modes.



Additional features include a 10.25-inch digital cockpit, Level 2 advanced driver assistance systems, seven airbags, and a 540-degree camera system that provides visibility around and beneath the vehicle. The Harrier.ev also boasts a 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating.

 

The vehicle has a 540-degree surround view system, six terrain modes, and Quad Wheel Drive for off-road capability. An Ultra Glide Suspension system with Frequency Dependent Damping improves ride comfort.

 

In addition, the vehicle also has convenience features like Digi Access digital key, e-Valet Auto Park Assist, and DrivePay functionality.

 

The Harrier.ev will go up against well-known vehicles like the XUV 9e from Mahindra, the ZS EV from MG, and the Atto 3 from BYD as Tata Motors looks to increase its market share in India's quickly expanding electric vehicle sector.

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