The Tata Harrier EV launches on acti.ev + platform comes with advanced features like AWD, OTA updates, and ADAS.
Tata Motors has planned to launch its most-awaited electric vehicle lineup, the Tata Harrier EV, on June 3, 2025. The EV was first showcased at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo, where most automakers presented their production-ready versions of the SUV. The Tata Harrier EV is going to be the largest in the lineup with 500 km of range on a single charge.
The Platform and the Design
The Harrier EV is built on the acti.ev+ architecture, and is derived from the Land Rover D8-based OMEGA platform in collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover. It is expected to offer a dual-motor setup with quad-wheel drive, providing a real-world range of 500 km, and will also be available in a single-motor variant. The company has not yet disclosed the specific details about it.
As stated by many sources, the Harrier EV gets most of the interior and exterior design details from its ICE siblings, while also getting some extra features like V2L, V2X, electronic parking brake with auto hold, dual-tone colour options, a panoramic sunroof, cloud-connected telematics, and what Tata calls the “Summon” feature. This is a self-parking feature and is likely to be available only on the top variant. It also comes with connected LED taillamps, EV badging on both front doors, and dual-tone colour options. The interior mirrors the ICE Harrier, with a floating touchscreen, four-spoke steering wheel, digital instrument cluster, and the Arcade.ev interface supporting apps, connected car tech, wireless Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.
The Price Range
The Tata Harrier EV is expected to launch with a price range of Rs. 20 Lakhs to Rs. 30 Lakhs (Ex-showroom), placing it higher than models like the Hyundai Creta EV, MG ZS EV, Kia Carens EV, and the upcoming Maruti e-Vitara.
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