Tata Motors Announces Prices of Harrier.ev Quad Wheel Drive, Starting at ₹28.99 Lakh

Harrier.ev becomes India’s most powerful homegrown electric SUV with dual-motor AWD, 5-star Bharat NCAP rating, and 627 km MIDC range; bookings open from July 2, with the range priced from ₹21.49 lakh.

28 Jun 2025 | 4148 Views | By Sarthak Mahajan

Tata Motors, India’s largest electric carmaker, has officially announced the introductory prices for the Harrier.ev Quad Wheel Drive (QWD) variants, starting at ₹28.99 lakh. Building on the strong response to its rear-wheel drive versions, the Harrier.ev QWD offers enhanced performance, capability, and safety, positioning itself as India’s most powerful and intelligent homegrown electric SUV.

Equipped with breakthrough dual-motor technology, the Harrier.ev delivers 158 PS at the front and 238 PS at the rear, offering a combined torque of 504 Nm. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in just 6.3 seconds and includes features such as Boost Mode, six Terrain Modes, and Off-Road Assist.

The Harrier.ev has earned a 5-star rating in the Bharat NCAP crash tests, scoring a full 32 out of 32 in Adult Occupant Protection and 45 out of 49 in Child Occupant Protection.

The entire Harrier.ev range starts at ₹21.49 lakh, with bookings opening from July 2. The SUV offers an MIDC range of up to 627 km, fast-charging capability that adds 250 km in just 15 minutes, and a lifetime warranty on the high-voltage battery pack (T&C apply).

According to Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., the Harrier.ev sets a new standard in electric mobility by offering performance and features on par with or exceeding ICE-powered SUVs, making it a compelling proposition in the Indian market.

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