• By Pawan Mishra
  • Tue, 03 Jun 2025 12:48 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Tata Harrier EV Launch Live:  Tata Harrier EV is all set to be launched today in India. The electric iteration of the popular Harrier SUV recently conquered the Elephant Rocks in Kerala, becoming the first car to do so. Tata shared the video of the challenge on its YouTube channel, which increased the anticipation for the official launch. If you are also waiting for the official Tata Harrier EV launch, you can watch it here:

Tata Harrier EV Launch: Live Video

Tata Harrier EV: Off-Road Features

The Elephant Challenge video shared by Tata.ev on its official YouTube channel also provided insights into the off-road features of the Harrier EV. The Harrier EV will come equipped with the QWD (Quad Wheel Drive), along with different driving modes including the off-road assist, rock-crawl mode, Snow Mode, and Desert Mode. The SUV also features a Transparent Mode, which enables the driver to see the underbody of the car for any suspicious impact by rocks or boulders.

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Tata Harrier EV: Expected Range

The Elephant Challenge video features a shot of Harrier EV’s instrument cluster, which is showing the range and battery status. We are also sharing an image of the same shot for you here. The shot shows the remaining range of 560 kilometers with 90 percent battery. Looking at this particular shot, we can assume that the Harrier EV might come with a claimed range of 600 kilometers or more in a single charge.

Tata Harrier EV: Cabin And Expected Price

The recently shared video also shows a 12.3-inch free-floating central touchscreen, along with the 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster. This hints at the Harrier EV getting the same cabin as the regular ICE model, with a few tweaks for the electric version. Thanks to the features like a bigger battery, off-road modes, and premium interiors, we expect the Tata Harrier EV to be priced between Rs 24 lakhs (Ex-showroom) to Rs 32 lakhs (Ex-showroom). The brand might also launch a more affordable, small battery pack variant of the Harrier EV, which can be priced at Rs 22 lakhs (Ex-showroom).

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