Tata Harrier EV 75 kWh QWD Put to the Test

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The Tata Harrier EV 75 kWh QWD shows its real-world range, proving strong performance and practical everyday driving efficiency.

The Tata Harrier EV 75 kWh QWD version has been through a rigorous range trial to determine how far it really goes under normal driving conditions.

Battery Specs & Drivetrain Overview

The 75 kWh battery pack in the Harrier EV paired with the Quad-Wheel Drive (QWD) dual-motor setup delivers substantial performance: multiple sources list combined torque of 504 Nm.

According to manufacturer figures, the ARAI/MIDC-certified range is up to 622 km for this configuration.

In real-world usage, however, the expected “C75” range (that is, what 75 % of users might realistically achieve) is estimated at 460-490 km for this variant.

The Real-World Range Test

In practical testing involving mixed city and highway driving (AC on, realistic usage scenario), the Harrier EV 75 kWh QWD covered a measured distance of 438.2 km on one full charge before the battery ran out.

This falls short of the company “C75” estimate by some margin, but still presents a very usable range for many owners under typical conditions.

During testing, it was noted that when the State-Of-Charge dropped to around 10 %, top speed was restricted to 78 km/h, and at 5 % it was capped at 60 km/h, with systems such as air-conditioning switching off automatically to conserve energy.

Conclusion

The Tata Harrier EV 75 kWh QWD delivers strong real-world performance and gets very close to its practical range targets. With around 430-450 km of practical driving range observed, it is a viable EV for everyday use and even longer journeys—provided expectations are aligned with real-world rather than ideal test conditions.

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