
Tata Motors has unveiled the Tata Harrier.ev, a fully electric SUV with a claimed range of 314 miles, off-road capabilities, and even a drift mode—all for about $25,000. That’s not just aggressive pricing—it’s a challenge to the entire electric vehicle (EV) industry.
So, what does this mean for everyday drivers? Simple. You might finally get an EV that’s fun, affordable, and tough enough for Indian roads—without giving up comfort or performance.

The $25K Shockwave
High EV prices have kept many buyers on the fence. But Tata’s move with the Harrier.ev could tip the balance. For the cost of a mid-tier gas SUV, you get an all-electric machine with solid range and performance features. It’s India’s boldest EV play yet—and it’s aimed at the masses.
According to Autocar India, Tata aims to make EVs mainstream, not luxury.
Drift Mode? In an SUV?
Yes, really. The Tata Harrier.ev comes with a drift mode, a feature typically reserved for performance sedans or flashy EVs like the Tesla Model S Plaid. That makes this not just an eco-friendly SUV—but a toy for car lovers, too.
Tata isn’t just building cars. It’s building clout.
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Built for Indian Roads (and Beyond)
The Harrier.ev isn’t just city-slick. It’s expected to feature all-wheel drive and terrain management, making it ready for rough terrain. So whether you’re navigating potholes or heading for the hills, it’s got your back.
This adds muscle to the Tata brand—known for tough vehicles like the Safari and Nexon. The Harrier.ev simply takes that DNA electric.
Bold Styling, Familiar Feel
The EV version shares the base silhouette of the original Harrier but adds EV-specific tweaks like a closed grille, sleeker bumpers, and aerodynamic tuning. Inside, it promises a tech-forward cabin, loaded with infotainment and comfort features.
Think of it as your same Harrier—but smarter, cleaner, and cooler.
What Happens Next?
If Tata can keep this price and deliver on performance, the Harrier.ev could push other global players to drop prices. And that’s where things get interesting.
Suddenly, EVs don’t feel like a Silicon Valley indulgence. They feel like something you and I might actually buy.
Final Thought
The Tata Harrier.ev isn’t just an SUV. It’s a statement. It tells the world: India’s ready to lead the EV revolution—not just follow it. It’s sleek, smart, and surprisingly fun. And it might just be the EV that makes EVs truly go mainstream.
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