
Tata Motors has officially launched the Tata Harrier EV in India, and it starts at ₹21.49 lakh (ex-showroom). That price tag alone is a statement—bold, competitive, and aimed squarely at the growing electric SUV crowd. Built on Tata’s all-new acti.ev+ architecture, this EV isn’t just another electric vehicle—it’s a full-fledged upgrade to how India thinks about SUVs.
The Harrier EV gives you a homegrown, muscular SUV with legit performance potential and a price that doesn’t punch you in the wallet.

Oh, and it looks sharp too.
Style That Speaks Loud
The Tata Harrier EV comes in four distinct colour options, making it easy to match your vibe. Based on the design language of the popular diesel Harrier, this version adds futuristic styling to the familiar frame. Think sleek lines, strong stance, and a grille that says, “Yeah, I’m electric. And?”
Tata hasn’t shown us the full feature list yet, but if their track record is anything to go by, expect a premium cabin, large touchscreen, 360-degree camera, and possibly ADAS tech.
Performance that doesn’t just overcome the impossible, it deletes it all.
Harrier.ev presents the Elephant Rock Challenge.
An impossible incline. An impossible terrain.
All made possible with one powerful SUV.Be among the first to see history in motion at the Harrier.ev… pic.twitter.com/k6GzoUOHdq
— TATA.ev (@Tataev) June 1, 2025
Performance: Still a Mystery, But Promising
Official battery and range figures aren’t out—but we know this:
- The acti.ev+ platform is made for long range and strong torque.
- A 400 km+ real-world range seems likely (and necessary).
- Instant torque = smoother, faster takeoffs.
- Fast charging? We’ll find out soon.
Bottom line: If Tata nails the powertrain, this could be a daily driver and a weekend warrior—not just a city cruiser.
And finally, the interior of the Tata Harrier EV.#TATAev #MoveWithMeaning #HarrierEV pic.twitter.com/idhJosucrt
— Acko Drive (@AckoDrive) June 3, 2025
Why This Launch Matters
This isn’t just about a new SUV. It’s about momentum.
- More EV options = better choices for buyers.
- ₹21.49 lakh starting price puts pressure on rivals like the MG ZS EV and Hyundai Kona.
- Made in India isn’t just a slogan—Tata’s building real EV muscle here, and that strengthens the entire auto ecosystem.
For perspective: Tata already leads India’s EV market with cars like the Nexon EV. Adding the Harrier EV to the lineup could solidify that dominance.
What’s Next?
Everyone’s waiting on the full specs—especially range, charging time, and features. And of course, a proper test drive will tell us if this SUV delivers on all its hype.
But let’s not pretend this isn’t big. A stylish, powerful, made-in-India electric SUV with serious street presence? That’s exactly what this market needed.
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