Tata Harrier.ev AWD Launched: Price Starts at ₹28.99 Lakh, Tops at ₹30.23 Lakh


Tata Harrier.ev AWD Launched in India: Price, Specs & Highlights





Tata Motors has officially unveiled the pricing of its much-awaited Harrier.ev AWD lineup, marking a significant step forward in India’s electric vehicle segment. With dual-motor Quad Wheel Drive (QWD) technology, the Harrier.ev aims to redefine electric SUV performance, off-road capability, and safety standards in the country.

🔹 Harrier.ev AWD Price & Variants

Bookings for the Harrier.ev open from July 2, 2025, with introductory pricing starting at ₹21.49 lakh and going up to ₹30.23 lakh (ex-showroom). The newly introduced AWD variants start from ₹28.99 lakh, placing them as the premium offering in the lineup.

Here’s a breakdown of key variant prices:

  • Adventure 65 – ₹21.49 lakh
  • Fearless+ 65 – ₹23.99 lakh
  • Empowered 75 – ₹27.49 lakh
  • Empowered AWD 75 – ₹28.99 lakh
  • Empowered AWD ST 75FC – ₹30.23 lakh

(Note: FC stands for Fast Charger-equipped variants.)

🔧 Dual Motor Tech & Off-Road Performance

The Harrier.ev QWD is the first electric SUV in India to feature dual-motor all-wheel drive (AWD). It generates 158 PS (116 kW) on the front axle and 238 PS (175 kW) on the rear, delivering a combined 504 Nm of torque. This power allows the SUV to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.3 seconds.

It also includes advanced features such as:

  • Boost Mode
  • 6 Terrain Modes
  • Off-Road Assist Mode

These technologies make it one of the most versatile electric SUVs in the market today.

⭐ 5-Star Safety Rating & Class-Leading Features

The Harrier.ev is proudly India’s safest AWD electric SUV, achieving a flawless 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating — scoring 32/32 for adult safety and 45/49 for child protection.

Additional highlights include:

  • 627 km MIDC range (dual pack P1+P2)
  • Fast charging: 250 km in just 15 minutes
  • Lifetime battery warranty
  • Price parity with ICE SUVs


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