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Tatas Dropping Two Epic Cars Soon Harrier Ev And Altroz Facelift
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Asiya Siddiqui

Published on 12:50 AM, 25 Apr 2025 3 min

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Tata’s Dropping Two Epic Cars Soon – Harrier EV & Altroz Facelift!

Tata Motors is dropping two hot rides soon – Harrier EV and Altroz facelift! Check out the cool features, specs, and why these cars are set to rule Indian roads.

Tata Motors is about to shake things up with two awesome rides hitting Indian roads soon – the Tata Harrier EV and the Tata Altroz facelift. These babies are packed with cool features, slick designs, and some serious tech.

Let’s dive into what makes these cars the talk of the town!

Tata Harrier EV: The Electric Beast

Tata’s going all-in on electric vibes with the Harrier EV, their flagship electric SUV. This bad boy is built on Tata’s Gen 2 Acti.ev platform, a super-charged version of their Omega architecture. Translation? It’s tough, modern, and ready to roll with electrifying performance.

Here’s the juicy stuff:

  • Range: Tata’s aiming for a real-world range of around 500 km on a single charge. That’s like driving from Mumbai to Pune and back without sweating!

  • Launch Timeline: Expect it to hit showrooms in FY26 (that’s around April 2025 to March 2026).

  • Features: Think premium vibes with a sleek design, advanced safety tech, and a spacious cabin. It’s got all the bells and whistles to compete with other electric SUVs.

  • Why It’s Cool: Tata’s already killing it in the EV game (they’re India’s top EV maker!), and the Harrier EV is set to take things up a notch with eco-friendly power and style.

Tata’s not just stopping at cars – they’re investing big in EV charging stations and green tech to make electric driving super easy. So, if you’re into saving the planet while cruising in style, this one’s for you!

Tata Altroz Facelift: The Stylish Upgrade

Next up, the Tata Altroz facelift is getting a glow-up that’ll make heads turn. This premium hatchback is already a fan fave, and the new version is bringing even more swagger.

Here’s what’s popping:

  • Big Screen Vibes: A 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system is coming, even on the lower variants. That’s perfect for blasting tunes or navigating with ease.

  • Comfy Seats: The regular Altroz might borrow ventilated front seats from the sporty Altroz Racer. Say goodbye to sweaty drives!

  • Fresh Look: Expect a sharper design with updated bumpers, new alloy wheels, and maybe some cool color options.

  • Launch Timeline: It’s dropping soon, likely in 2025, so keep your eyes peeled.

  • Why It’s Cool: The Altroz is all about style, safety (it’s got a 5-star crash rating!), and affordability. This facelift makes it even better for young drivers or small families.

Tata’s tweaking the Altroz to stay ahead of rivals like the Maruti Baleno and Hyundai i20. If you want a hatchback that’s practical but feels premium, this is your ride.

Why Tata’s Killing It

Tata Motors isn’t just launching cars – they’re planning for the future. Here’s the big picture:

  • EV Push: Tata’s pouring money into electric vehicles, with plans for more models like the Sierra EV and Safari EV down the line. They sold 4,710 EVs in March 2025 alone.

  • Safety First: Tata’s cars, like the Nexon EV, have bagged 5-star safety ratings in crash tests. You’re in good hands.

  • Innovation Vibes: They filed 250 patents in FY25 for cool stuff like connectivity and hydrogen tech. Talk about brains and brawn.

  • More Dealerships: Tata’s expanding its network, so you can check out these cars no matter where you are in India.

But it’s not all smooth sailing. Tata’s facing some heat with EV sales dropping from 7,184 units in March 2024 to 4,710 in March 2025, and their market share dipped from 73% to 38%. Competition’s getting fierce with brands like MG Motor closing in. Still, with these new launches, Tata’s ready to fight back.

What’s the Buzz?

The Harrier EV and Altroz facelift are more than just cars – they’re a vibe. The Harrier EV is for those who want a powerful, eco-friendly SUV that screams premium. The Altroz facelift is for the young and restless, blending style, tech, and value. Together, they show that Tata is serious about ruling India’s roads, whether it’s with electric power or gas-powered flair.

Tata’s also tackling real-world EV challenges. For example, their Tata Power EZ Charge stations are popping up, though some users say they charge slower than promised (like 12-15 kW instead of 30 kW). Most EV owners charge at home, and Tata hooks you up with a home charger when you buy.

So, there you have it – Tata’s bringing the heat with the Harrier EV and Altroz facelift. Whether you’re into electric adventures or a stylish hatchback, these cars are gonna make waves. Keep an eye out for their launch in 2025, and get ready to hit the road in style!

Which one are you hyped for? The electric Harrier or the sleek Altroz?

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  3. 2025 Mercedes-Benz CLA EQ Hits India Website, Launch Soon?

Asiya Siddiqui

Content Writer

An aspiring engineer with a passionate knack for writing and cars. A passion that goes beyond the profession. Eager to innovate and share essential automotive knowledge, from mine to yours.

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