India’s electric vehicle revolution just hit a major milestone! On July 4, 2025, Tata Motors officially began production of its much-awaited Harrier.ev, right from its Pune facility. Painted in a sleek “Nainital Nocturne” shade, this all-electric SUV is already making headlines for being India’s most powerful, most intelligent, and most capable electric SUV yet. And the best part? Deliveries are starting this July, so you’ll soon see it roaring silently on Indian roads.
This article dives into what makes the Tata Harrier.ev a game-changer in the Indian EV market, how it’s different from anything Tata has done before, and why it’s getting so much attention from car lovers across the country. From advanced tech to massive battery power, Tata is aiming big—and this SUV is built to impress.
The Harrier.ev Is Packed With Power and Smart Tech
Unlike Tata’s earlier EVs, the Harrier.ev is not just an electric version of a petrol car—it’s been built on the new acti.ev+ architecture, which gives it next-level performance and flexibility. It comes in two driving options: Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) and a more powerful Quad Wheel Drive (QWD), which is basically an All-Wheel Drive setup with dual motors.
The QWD variant offers jaw-dropping acceleration, going from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.3 seconds. With a power output between 350–370 PS and torque close to 500–550 Nm, this is not your average EV—it’s a beast in disguise. Even the RWD variant packs a punch with 238 PS, making sure you never feel short on power.
Inside the cabin, Tata hasn’t held back on luxury or tech. The dashboard is dominated by a huge 14.5-inch touchscreen (made by Samsung), paired with a JBL sound system with 9 speakers and Dolby Atmos support. There’s also a 540° Surround View Camera, which even shows under the car—perfect for tight parking spots. Add to that a built-in dash cam, 64GB internal storage, and smart summon mode, and you’ve got a car that feels like it came from the future.
Range, Charging & Comfort: Built for the Indian Road
The Harrier.ev comes with two battery options—65 kWh and 75 kWh. The larger one offers a real-world driving range of 480 to 505 km, which means weekend trips or long drives won’t be a worry. Fast charging is supported with up to 120 kW, allowing quick top-ups at public stations. At home, the 7.2 kW AC charger takes around 11–12 hours for a full charge of the 75 kWh pack.
Comfort hasn’t been compromised either. The Harrier.ev has a panoramic sunroof, wide rear seats with a nearly flat floor, and even 65W charging ports in the back to keep your gadgets juiced up. For safety, Tata has added 22 ADAS features, multiple parking sensors, and even an alert sound system for pedestrians at low speeds.
Tata is also offering a lifetime battery warranty for the first owner—a rare and bold move in the Indian market, showing just how confident they are in the product.
Price & Availability: Bookings Live, Deliveries Begin July 2025
The Tata Harrier.ev is priced aggressively to challenge both petrol and electric rivals. The RWD variant starts at ₹21.5 lakh, while the QWD version begins at ₹28.99 lakh (ex-showroom). That’s competitive pricing for an electric SUV offering this level of performance, luxury, and tech.
Bookings are already open across dealerships and Tata’s online portal, and early buyers can expect deliveries to begin this month. With strong demand already building and Tata’s reputation for EV success, the Harrier.ev might soon become a common (and eye-catching) sight on Indian roads.
So whether you’re a first-time EV buyer or an SUV enthusiast looking to go electric, the Harrier.ev brings serious power, smart tech, and real-world usability into one stylish package. Get ready, India—the electric SUV game just levelled up!
Source: Tata Motors (July 2025 Harrier.ev Production Update)
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