Tata Motors is preparing itself to unveil the much talked about electric SUV, the Harrier EV during the Mobility Show 2025 in Delhi. Set to compete with the Maruti e Vitara, Mahindra XUV.e and Toyota Urban Cruiser EV, the Harrier EV looks set to revolutionise the EV marketplace.
Take a detailed view that will give you an insight into what you can expect from this electric version of Tata’s highly successful ICE-powered Harrier SUV.
Exterior Design
While the Harrier EV will keep the muscular and sturdy addition of the ICE Harrier selling, there will be futuristic design distinctions from the Curvv idea.
Key updates include:
Entering the second stage of the trial, the granular structure of the grille features an electric design.
Original Signing LED lighting system that includes front and rear LED bar lamps.
Cosmetic modifications that optimise the design of the car about its overall shape.
It has based these updates on the enhancement of the Harrier EV exterior and interior design in a bid to offer the firm a modern and more premium-looking brand that can withstand the increased rivalry in the EV market segment.
Interior Features
Inside, the Harrier EV will largely mirror the cabin layout of the ICE-powered Harrier but with a few futuristic upgrades:
The new two-screen infotainment system and new instrument cluster with UI adapted to the features of electric cars.
Well-proportioned spaces of the car, previously seen in the Harrier, guarantee comfort for all passengers.
Such items as a large sunroof, integration with a smartphone, and advanced driver assistance from Tata.
Freight has yet to reveal details about the styling of the interior of the Harrier EV but the automaker is likely to equip the Harrier EV with trendy technology while retaining its comfort and versatility of Tata.
Powertrain and Performance
While Tata Motors has yet to disclose the full details of the Harrier EV’s powertrain, some key highlights include:
Derived from Tata’s evolved Gen2 EV platform designed for better powertrain efficiency and output.
An All-Wheel Drive (AWD) configuration is expected to have a twin-motor system where the motor is placed on each axle.
Having a driving range of about 500km on a single charge, this car is right in the market for premium electric SUVs.
Additional details about the specification of the battery pack offered power, and other characteristics of the Harrier EV will be unveiled at the event.
The tiger face design and a planned 500km mileage of the Tata Harrier EV means it will surely attract attention during the Mobility Show 2025 it will contain some newer technologies too. Being an avant-garde electric SUV, it fully reflects Tata Motors’ long-term strategy and determination to create high-value breakthroughs in new energy vehicles, as well as strengthen its position as the market leader in India’s emerging EV market.
Also Read: