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Tata Harrier EV: Battery, Range and Charging Options Explained

by Nimit Arora
June 11, 2025
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After 6 months since it was unveiled at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo, Tata Motors has launched the Harrier EV. The biggest electric SUV in the automaker’s portfolio, the Tata Harrier EV will be available in 3 broad trims: Adventure, Fearless & Empowered, and 2 battery options: 65 kWh & 75 kWh. The Harrier.ev is almost similar in design as the fuel-powered Harrier.

In this blog, EVJoints brings you an in-depth analysis of the Harrier EV’s battery, range, charging options and lots more: 

What Are the Battery Options and Driving Range of the Tata Harrier EV?

Tata Harrier EV comes with two LFP battery options: 65 kWh & 75 kWh, with a claimed range of up to 627 km. The battery packs are built using prismatic cells. To learn more about battery cell type, visit Which EV battery cell type is best?

Does the Tata Harrier EV Offer All-Wheel Drive and Dual Motor Setup?

A striking feature in the Harrier.ev is the all wheel drive (AWD) powertrain branded as QWD (quad wheel drive). The smaller battery variant (65 kWh) comes with a single motor, while the larger battery variant (75 kWh) gets the option of single & dual motor setups.

The QWD dual motor variant allows the car to accelerate from 0-100 km/hr in a segment-best 6.3 seconds. To learn more about dual motor in EVs, visit What is dual motor in Electric Vehicles?

What Is the Battery Warranty Offered on the Tata Harrier EV?

Tata Motors is offering a lifetime warranty on the battery of the Harrier EV (for the first buyer). In case of ownership change, warranty will be 10 years from the date of first registration.

Charging Time, Charging Speed & Compatible Chargers:

The Tata Harrier EV comes with the industry-standard CCS2 charging port.

Tata Motors has introduced 1.5C charging tech with the Harrier EV. It can charge up to 250 km in just 15 minutes (at a 120 kW fast EV charger).

With a 7.2 kW AC home charger, it takes 10.7 hours to charge from 10-100%.

EV Architecture: 

Tata Motors has upgraded its acti.ev architecture to acti.ev+, which underpins the Harrier EV. The architecture combines performance, advanced tech & all wheel drive (AWD) capabilities. To learn more about Tata’s acti.ev architecture, visit What is acti.ev architecture?

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Features:

Going a step ahead of the 360 degree camera setup, the Harrier EV comes with a 540 degree setup that includes the features of a 360 degree system along with a transparent mode, which allows the driver to view what’s under the car. This feature is useful during off-road driving.

Apart from the above, the car comes with a 14.53 inch Harman infotainment screen, which is powered by Samsung’s Neo QLED tech. To further uplift the cinematic feel of the cabin, the Harrier comes with JBL 10 speaker sound system with Dolby Atmos.

Tata Motors has further equipped the Harrier EV with ‘Digi Access’, which enables keyless features (via smartphones) like ‘Remote Park’ & ‘Summon Mode’. The car comes with DrivePay, India’s first in-car UPI-based payment system and Mappls navigation, which provides battery-efficient routing & EV charging station discovery.

Pricing:

Bookings are set to open on July 2, with prices starting from Rs 21.49 lakh.

Competitors:

The Tata Harrier EV will take on the Mahindra XEV 9e, Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta Electric, MG ZS EV and the upcoming Maruti Suzuki e Vitara.

Conclusion:

The launch of Harrier.ev comes at a time when automakers such as Mahindra & MG are ramping up their EV portfolios and chipping away at Tata’s once-dominant market share.

With the Harrier EV, Tata Motors offers a balance between advanced technology & affordability in India’s electric SUV segment. The car will play a crucial role in accelerating EV adoption in India by offering a compelling alternative to conventional fuel-powered SUVs.

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Nimit Arora

Nimit Arora

An Electric Vehicle enthusiast and trendwatcher. I keep an eye on technological advancements in the field of EVs and other green tech.

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