Tata releases date, design and launching time for latest Harrier EV
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, the electric branch of Tata Motors, has been creating waves in the electric vehicle industry. A clay model of the company's eagerly awaited SUV, the Harrier EV, was most recently displayed on its official Instagram page. This most recent information offers a view of the Harrier EV's unique appearance and appealing futuristic appeal from the front. The business also disclosed the Harrier EV's launch schedule in the post's comment area.Buyers in the nation were wowed by the Harrier EV concept's dramatic and alluring look when it was shown at the 2023 Auto Expo. The SUV's new split headlight design, which integrates a full-width running LED bar, gives the front fascia a contemporary feel. Its sleek aspect is further enhanced by the covered grille. Even though the Harrier EV is still a concept car, some design features could be scaled back as manufacturing gets closer. But the remarkable styling updates made to the Harrier EV may also make their way into the regular ICE Harrier in the form of a facelift, giving both models a new appearance.
Tata Motors claims that the Harrier EV's engine and battery specs are remarkable, but the specifics have not yet been revealed. To enable all-wheel drive, Tata Motors has announced that the electric SUV would be outfitted with a twin electric motor arrangement. This setup will boost performance while also enhancing the SUV's manoeuvrability and stability on a variety of surfaces. Although the Harrier EV's exact specs have not yet been made public, it is anticipated to have a real-world range of between 400 and 500 km, making it ideal for lengthy journeys and regular commuting. In other rumours, it has even been mentioned that a 60 kWh battery pack would be included.
The Harrier EV's recharge capabilities will be another noteworthy aspect. The SUV will be equipped with vehicle-to-load (V2L) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) charging capabilities, according to Tata Motors. This implies that the Harrier EV will be able to charge not just other electric cars, but also other gadgets in addition to its own battery.
Tata Motors is keeping quiet about the price and debut date. Industry insiders predict that the Harrier EV will be reasonably priced to appeal to a variety of consumers. Given its attributes and capabilities, the Harrier EV is anticipated to cost between Rs 30 and Rs 40 lakh. Tata Motors has not yet announced a precise schedule for the launch. However, as was already indicated, the business said in a response to a remark on its most recent post that the Tata Harrier EV will be introduced in India in the latter half of 2024.