Boasting over 500 km range, terrain modes, and dual-motor AWD setup, Tata’s flagship EV is ready to compete in India’s premium electric SUV market

New Delhi: Tata Motors is set to expand its electric vehicle (EV) portfolio by launching the much-awaited Tata Harrier EV on May 3, 2025. The production model was first showcased at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, and now the official teasers confirm several premium and performance-oriented features that place this SUV in a league of its own.

Built for Adventure: Terrain Modes, Dual Motor Setup, and Off-Road Tech Included
Snow, Sand, and Rock Crawl modes paired with off-road cruise control enhance its all-terrain capabilities

The Harrier EV will come with an all-wheel-drive configuration, thanks to a dual motor setup powering both the front and rear axles. The teaser reveals multiple terrain modes, including Snow, Sand, and Rock Crawl, underscoring the EV’s off-roading pedigree. An off-road cruise control system and a 360-degree camera suite further support enhanced driving confidence on rough surfaces.

Feature-Rich Cabin with Connected Tech and EV-Specific Enhancements
12.3-inch infotainment, wireless smartphone connectivity, and a dedicated digital instrument cluster

From the inside, the Harrier EV will borrow design cues from the ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) Harrier but with modern EV-specific updates. It will feature a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Additionally, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display will present custom EV graphics and performance stats.

Up to 500 km Driving Range and Fast Charging Support Promised
V2V and V2L features to improve practicality; peak torque expected to touch 500 Nm

According to Tata, the Harrier EV will deliver a certified driving range of over 500 kilometers on a single charge. It will also support DC fast charging, ensuring quicker top-ups for long-distance trips. The SUV will likely include V2V (vehicle-to-vehicle) and V2L (vehicle-to-load) capabilities, allowing it to power other electronics or charge other EVs. Tata earlier disclosed that the peak torque output could be around 500 Nm.

Based on Gen-2 EV Architecture with Two Battery Options Expected
A likely 75 kWh battery pack; based on a modified Omega Arc platform seen on the Curvv EV

The Harrier EV will be underpinned by Tata’s Gen-2 EV architecture, a heavily re-engineered version of the Omega Arc platform. The SUV is expected to be offered with two battery options, one of which could be a 75 kWh unit. Under the skin, much of the setup is expected to mirror the Curvv EV that debuted in 2024.

Sierra EV and ICE Versions to Follow Soon
Tata aims to launch new-generation Sierra models by end of FY25

After the launch of the Harrier EV, Tata Motors plans to unveil the new-generation Tata Sierra in both electric and ICE versions before the end of this financial year.

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