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Tata Harrier EV Deliveries Begin Across India

  • Electric-Cars
  • 02 Aug, 2025
Tata Harrier EV Deliveries Begin Across India

Mumbai, August 2, 2025 — Tata Motors has officially commenced deliveries of the highly anticipated Harrier EV, its flagship electric SUV, across dealerships in India. The development marks a major step forward for the homegrown automaker as it expands its electric vehicle (EV) portfolio and strengthens its position in the fast-growing green mobility segment.

Unveiled at the Auto Expo earlier this year and launched commercially in June, the Harrier EV is the first all-electric SUV in Tata’s premium segment. With deliveries now underway in metro cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, and tier-2 markets to follow, Tata aims to capitalize on growing consumer demand for long-range, feature-rich EVs.

 

A New Era for Tata's EV Lineup

 

The Harrier EV sits atop Tata’s expanding EV family, which currently includes the Tiago EV, Tigor EV, and the Nexon EV — India’s best-selling electric car. The Harrier EV is built on the Gen 2 EV architecture (Sigma platform), an adaptation of the OmegaArc platform optimized for electrification.

According to Tata Motors, the SUV offers a claimed range of over 500 km on a single charge and supports fast charging up to 150 kW, enabling a 20–80% charge in just under 30 minutes. The vehicle is powered by a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup, producing around 220 kW (295 bhp), delivering performance that rivals several global EVs in the segment.

“The Harrier EV is not just a product launch; it's a statement of intent,” said Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility. “We’re combining Tata's legacy in robust SUVs with cutting-edge EV technology tailored for Indian conditions. Early customer response has been very encouraging.”

 

Initial Reception and Delivery Plans

 

Tata Motors has reportedly received over 25,000 bookings for the Harrier EV within the first month of launch, underscoring robust market interest. Deliveries are being prioritized in cities with existing EV infrastructure, and Tata is working closely with its EV ecosystem arm, Tata EV Charging Solutions, to expand fast-charging availability.

The starting ex-showroom price for the Harrier EV is ₹27.99 lakh, with higher variants going up to ₹32.49 lakh, depending on battery configuration and features.

Customer reviews from early deliveries have been largely positive. Rajeev Malhotra, one of the first customers in Delhi, said, “It drives like a dream. The refinement and silence are unmatched. It feels premium, yet familiar.”

 

Packed with Features and Tech

 

The Harrier EV comes equipped with a host of high-end features, including:

  • ADAS Level 2 capabilities (adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, automatic emergency braking)
  • Panoramic sunroof, connected LED lighting elements
  • 14-inch curved infotainment screen with Tata’s new UI and over-the-air (OTA) software support
  • Vehicle-to-load (V2L) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) charging capabilities, a first in its class

Interior materials include vegan leather upholstery, ambient lighting, and recycled plastics in certain trim panels, further pushing Tata's sustainability agenda.

“Tata’s use of recycled materials and intelligent design not only reduces the carbon footprint but also offers global standards of finish and comfort,” said Dr. Aarti Menon, an automotive analyst at GreenDrive Research.

 

Competitive Landscape

 

With the Harrier EV, Tata enters the premium electric SUV segment, competing with the MG ZS EV, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and BYD Atto 3, though the Harrier EV is one of the few in its price bracket to offer AWD and over 500 km range.

Tata Motors currently holds over 70% market share in India’s EV passenger vehicle segment, a lead it hopes to extend with more premium offerings like the Harrier EV and the upcoming Curvv EV.

 

Conclusion

 

The commencement of Harrier EV deliveries marks a significant moment in India’s electric vehicle story, symbolizing a shift in consumer mindset toward sustainable, high-performance transportation. As Tata Motors leads this transition with a strong product pipeline and ecosystem support, the Harrier EV may well redefine what Indian consumers expect from electric SUVs.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) — Tata Harrier EV

 

1. What is the driving range of the Tata Harrier EV?
The Tata Harrier EV offers a claimed driving range of over 500 kilometers on a single full charge, making it suitable for long-distance travel.

2. When did the deliveries of the Tata Harrier EV start?
Tata Motors began deliveries of the Harrier EV across major Indian cities in early August 2025, following its commercial launch in June.

3. What is the price range of the Tata Harrier EV?
The ex-showroom price of the Harrier EV starts at ₹27.99 lakh, with higher variants priced up to ₹32.49 lakh, depending on battery and feature options.

4. Does the Harrier EV support fast charging?
Yes, the Harrier EV supports fast charging up to 150 kW, allowing the battery to be charged from 20% to 80% in under 30 minutes at compatible chargers.

5. What advanced features does the Harrier EV offer?
The vehicle comes equipped with Level 2 ADAS (including adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assist), a panoramic sunroof, a 14-inch curved infotainment screen with OTA updates, and unique vehicle-to-load (V2L) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) charging capabilities.