The Tata Harrier EV, which debuted as a concept at the Auto Expo 2023 and was later displayed at the first edition of the Bharat Mobility Global Expo in 2024, made another appearance at the 2025 Auto Expo, this time in a production-ready incarnation. It has been revealed in a stealthy matte finish. While the Tata Harrier EV showcased at the expo shares the same overall design as its ICE (internal combustion engine) sibling, it has a few EV-specific features. Here is everything you need to know about the Harrier EV.
Design: Bold and Electrified
Tata hasn’t made any big changes to the Harrier’s design in its electric edition; in fact, it looks nearly identical to the ICE version. The Harrier EV, on the other hand, has some EV-specific design elements, such as a closed front grille, a reworked front bumper with vertical slats similar to the Tata Nexon EV and Tata Curvv EV, and aerodynamically styled alloy wheels. It features the same connected LED tail lights as the regular Harrier. The Harrier EV’s LED DRLs and tail lights provide welcome and goodbye animations similar to those found on the SUV’s ICE version.
Cabin: The same layout, different upholstery
Just like the exterior, the cabin layout of the Tata Harrier EV stays the same as the standard version. It does, however, have a distinct coloured upholstery and dashboard style. The dashboard and door pads also receive soft touch inlays, adding to the premium look.
It comes with two 12.3-inch screens (one for entertainment and one for instruments) and ventilated front seats. The Harrier EV also features a 6-way powered driver’s seat, a 4-way powered co-driver seat, dual-zone air conditioning, and a wireless phone charger. Passengers are protected by up to seven airbags, a 360-degree camera, and level 2 advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS).
Expected Price and Rivals
The Tata Harrier EV showcased at the expo is likely to cost around Rs 30 lakh (ex-showroom). It will compete against the Mahindra XEV 9e and XEV 7e.
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Neha Wagh
Neha is a tech enthusiast passionate about exploring the technology behind electric vehicles. She loves testing new features in bikes, scooters, and cars to stay updated in the EV world.