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When will the Tata Harrier EV be launched?
Tata Motors is expected to launch the Harrier EV in India towards the end of this financial year.
What variants will it get?
Tata has not revealed the variants of the Harrier EV yet but we expect it to be offered in two variants, namely Medium Range and Long Range.
What features will be available in the Harrier EV?
Exterior
The Harrier EV, like its standard version, will be a five-seater SUV. Appearance-wise, it will have a modern grille taking inspiration from the Curvv Concept. The headlamp and characteristic LED taillamps will have a modern lighting signature. Compared to the standard Harrier, the electric derivative is expected to be offered in similar colours seen on the Tiago EV and Tigor EV with blue accents around.
Interior
Tata is expected to make use of a more modern infotainment system compared to the one used in the standard Harrier. Apart from that, the cabin layout is expected to remain more or less unchanged over the conventionally powered Harrier. The five-seater SUV will offer ample space inside the cabin along with the modern-day creature comfort expected from its segment. This will include a digital driver’s display, panoramic sunroof, connectivity, and an ADAS safety suite.
What will be the battery pack, powertrain, and specifications of the Harrier EV?
Tata Motors at the Auto Expo 2023 has confirmed that the Harrier EV is based on the Gen2 architecture. It will also feature an AWD configuration which means there will be a two-motor setup – one on each axle. Other technical details regarding the battery and power output along with the range and charging capacity haven’t been revealed yet.
Is the Harrier EV a safe car?
The upcoming Tata Harrier EV hasn’t been tested for NCAP rating yet.
What will be the rivals to the Harrier EV?
Upon its launch, the Harrier EV will take on the Maruti eVX, Mahindra XUV.e8, Mahindra XUV.e9, and the production version of the Toyota Urban SUV concept.
Last updated on 22 April, 2024.