Tata Motors has officially begun production of its much-awaited Harrier EV, a fully electric version of its popular SUV, at its manufacturing facility in India. The automaker confirmed that deliveries of the Harrier EV will begin in July 2025, setting the stage for one of the most anticipated EV launches in the country this year.
With its bold styling, futuristic interiors, and the promise of a long-range battery, the Harrier EV 2025 is all set to take on rivals in the mid-size electric SUV segment.
⚡ Overview: Harrier Goes Electric
The Harrier EV was first showcased as a concept at the Auto Expo, and since then, excitement around the vehicle has only grown. Now that production has begun, it’s clear Tata is serious about electrifying its most successful SUV line.
This electric avatar will not only carry the Harrier’s signature rugged design but also combine it with zero emissions, advanced features, and new-age technology.
🏭 Manufacturing Begins: Key Details
Tata is manufacturing the Harrier EV at its Pimpri plant in Pune, where the ICE-based Harrier and Safari are also produced. According to insiders:
- Production is in full swing as of early July 2025
- Initial batch will be limited to major metro cities
- Tata expects high demand and has already received thousands of bookings
- First deliveries expected by mid to late July
🔋 Battery, Range & Platform
The Harrier EV is expected to offer an impressive range of 500–550 km on a single charge, making it suitable for both city and long-distance travel.
Expected Specs (Unofficial but based on leaks & concept):
- Battery Pack: 60–70 kWh Lithium-ion
- Range: 500–550 km (ARAI certified)
- Motor: Dual Motor (AWD version) likely
- Charging:
- 150kW DC fast charging support
- 10–80% charge in ~45 minutes
- Home AC charger with 8–10 hour full charge
Tata is likely to base the Harrier EV on its Gen 2 EV architecture, an evolved version of its successful Ziptron platform.
🌐 Design and Exterior
The Harrier EV retains much of the commanding road presence of its ICE sibling but adds modern EV-specific elements, including:
- Sealed grille for better aerodynamics
- LED DRLs with full-width lighting signature
- Aero-efficient alloy wheels
- Futuristic bumpers with EV blue accents
- New “EV” badging and color palette
Expect the EV variant to look more premium and futuristic, while staying true to Harrier’s SUV DNA.
🖥️ Tech-Loaded Interiors
Tata is focusing on comfort, safety, and connectivity for the Harrier EV. Key interior features expected include:
- 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen
- Fully digital instrument cluster
- Premium leather upholstery with contrast stitching
- ADAS Level 2 safety features (Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane Assist, etc.)
- Connected car tech: Remote climate control, live tracking, OTA updates
- Voice commands via Tata’s AI assistant
- Panoramic sunroof with mood lighting
🚗 Driving Experience: Silent Yet Powerful
Electric vehicles are known for instant torque and smooth driving. The Harrier EV will continue this trend with:
- High ground clearance and off-road capability (AWD expected in top variant)
- Regenerative braking with multiple modes
- Multi-drive modes: Eco, City, Sport
- Hill descent control, traction control, and more
It aims to deliver a silent, powerful, and responsive ride—perfect for both daily commutes and adventurous road trips.
💵 Expected Price & Variants
Tata has not officially announced prices, but considering the segment and features, the Harrier EV is expected to be priced between ₹27 lakh and ₹32 lakh (ex-showroom).
Expected Variants:
- Harrier EV Smart
- Harrier EV Adventure
- Harrier EV Fearless
- Harrier EV Empowered (Top-end)
Tata may also launch Dark Edition or Dual-tone EV-exclusive editions later.
📆 Booking & Delivery Timeline
Tata has already opened pre-bookings at select dealerships and via online platforms.
Delivery Milestones:
- July 2025: Initial deliveries in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai
- August–September 2025: Deliveries in Tier-2 cities
- Festive season (Diwali): Expected launch of special editions and AWD trims
🌍 Tata’s EV Roadmap: Harrier EV is Just the Start
Tata Motors is already a market leader in the Indian EV space with models like:
- Tata Nexon EV
- Tata Tiago EV
- Tata Punch EV
- Tata Tigor EV
The Harrier EV represents Tata’s first big premium EV offering, and it will be followed by the Safari EV, Curvv EV, and Sierra EV in the coming months.
Tata is also working on expanding its EV charging infrastructure, partnering with companies like Tata Power to improve access to fast chargers across highways and cities.
🧠 Why Harrier EV Could Be a Game-Changer
Feature | Impact |
---|---|
Long 500+ km range | Ideal for city and long travel |
Dual motor setup (AWD) | Great for off-roading & performance |
Premium features | Competes with MG ZS EV, BYD Atto 3 |
Proven Harrier platform | Trusted reliability |
Tata’s strong EV service base | After-sales peace of mind |
The Harrier EV is entering a relatively under-served premium EV SUV space and could give stiff competition to not just Indian but global brands.
❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. When will Harrier EV deliveries begin?
Deliveries will begin from July 2025, starting with major metro cities.
Q2. What is the expected range of the Harrier EV?
The Harrier EV is expected to offer a range of 500–550 km on a full charge.
Q3. Will there be an AWD version?
Yes, top-end variants are expected to come with a dual motor all-wheel drive setup.
Q4. What will be the price of the Harrier EV?
Estimated ex-showroom price: ₹27–₹32 lakh depending on the variant.
Q5. How to book the Harrier EV?
Bookings can be done via Tata Motors dealerships or their official website.
✅ Conclusion: Tata Harrier EV — India’s Big Electric SUV Moment
With production now underway and deliveries around the corner, the Tata Harrier EV marks a major milestone in India’s EV revolution. Blending rugged SUV styling with future-forward technology and sustainability, it’s a package that appeals to both urban users and highway explorers.
As Tata Motors continues to lead in electric mobility, the Harrier EV 2025 might just become the new benchmark in the electric SUV category.
So if you’re planning to go electric in 2025, keep your eyes on this one. The future of Indian SUVs just got electrified.