Friday, November 21, 2025

Tata Harrier EV Specs and Pricing in India: Torqpulse Review

Tata Harrier EV – Detailed Specs & Pricing in India | Torqpulse Review

The electric SUV space in India is heating up fast — and one of the most talked-about launches in the segment is the Tata Harrier EV, a full-size electric SUV built on Tata’s updated Gen-2 EV architecture. It brings together long-range battery tech, AWD capability and premium cabin experience, positioning itself as a practical yet powerful EV option for Indian buyers looking beyond compact EVs.

At Torqpulse, we believe the Harrier EV is an important step in pushing mainstream electric SUVs forward — and here’s everything that matters

Specifications Overview

| Specification | Detail | | | | | Seating Capacity | 5 persons | | Battery Options | 65 kWh and 75 kWh batteries | | Claimed Range (MIDC) | Up to ~627 km for 75 kWh variant | | Max Power / Torque | ~390 bhp & ~504 Nm on the dual-motor AWD model | | Drive Options | RWD (65 kWh), AWD for higher trims | | Length | About 4,607 mm overall | | Width | Approx. 2,132 mm overall | | Boot Space | Around 502 litres | | Fast Charging | 20-80% in about 25 minutes (DC fast charging) |

Pricing in India (Ex-Showroom)

| Variant | Approx Ex-Showroom Price | | | | | Base 65 kWh RWD | ₹ 21.49 lakh approx. | | Mid 75 kWh | From ₹ 24.99 lakh approx. | | Top AWD / Performance Variant | Up to ₹ 30.23 lakh approx. |

Note: On-road prices vary by state due to insurance & EV subsidy differences
Torqpulse Take – Why the Harrier EV Matters

From the perspective of EV adoption in India, the Harrier EV lands at a perfect time — when buyers are no longer just curious about EVs, but ready to transition with confidence. Unlike many EVs in the entry-segment that feel like compromises, the Harrier EV feels like a proper SUV first, with EV tech enhancing the experience.

What We Like

Strong real-world usable range and fast charging support

AWD + 390 bhp performance makes it one of the most powerful EV SUVs made in India

Spacious cabin & practicality for families thanks to large boot and footprint

Competitive pricing compared to premium global EV SUVs


What Buyers Should Consider

Real-world range will always be lower than claimed (terrain, traffic & AC usage impact efficiency)

The jump from 65 kWh to 75 kWh variants is significant both in range and price

Large size means tight-city parking takes some practice

Charging network strength still varies city-to-city

Torqpulse Verdict

If you’re ready to step up into the next generation of Indian EVs and want something bigger and more capable than compact EV crossovers, the Tata Harrier EV is absolutely worth serious consideration.

For most buyers, the 65 kWh mid-spec variant should hit the best value-to-range balance. For enthusiasts who want performance and AWD control, the 75 kWh AWD variant will feel special — even if it pushes the budget ceiling.

The Harrier EV proves that Indian-made EVs can now compete with global benchmarks — and that’s a big deal.

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