The Tata Harrier EV is the most capable electric SUV Tata has built — and one of the most capable in India at any price. Launched in January 2026 with the RWD lineup and followed by the dual-motor Fearless+ QWD launch on March 21, 2026, the Harrier EV positions itself as India's mainstream answer to the premium EV SUV segment, with a feature list — 14.5-inch QLED Samsung touchscreen, Dolby Atmos audio, Level 2 ADAS across 22 features, 627 km MIDC range (RWD) — that rivals vehicles costing ₹10–15 lakh more.
Starting at ₹21.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Adventure 65 and reaching ₹30.23 lakh for the top Empowered QWD, the Harrier EV competes directly with the Mahindra XEV 9e and BE 6 — two vehicles that have generated extraordinary excitement. The Harrier EV's answer to those competitors is a combination of Tata's proven EV platform reliability, a broader service network, and the Harrier's already-established reputation for build quality in the Indian market.
Tata Harrier EV Price in India 2026 — All Variants
| Variant |
Battery / Drive |
Ex-showroom Price |
Key Addition |
| Adventure 65 |
65 kWh / RWD |
₹21.49 Lakh |
Entry EV Harrier — 538 km range, 6 airbags |
| Adventure S 65 |
65 kWh / RWD |
₹23.49 Lakh |
Panoramic sunroof, 14.5-inch QLED screen |
| Fearless+ 65 |
65 kWh / RWD |
₹25.49 Lakh |
★ Best RWD value — ADAS, V2L, Dolby Atmos |
| Fearless+ 75 |
75 kWh / RWD |
₹27.49 Lakh |
627 km claimed range, larger battery |
| Fearless+ QWD 75 |
75 kWh / AWD |
₹26.49 Lakh |
Dual motor AWD — launched Mar 21, 2026 |
| Empowered 75 |
75 kWh / RWD |
₹28.49 Lakh |
Premium interior, full ADAS suite |
| Empowered QWD 75 |
75 kWh / AWD |
₹30.23 Lakh |
★ Top model — AWD + fully loaded |
Tata Harrier EV On-Road Price 2026 — City-wise Breakdown
| City |
Fearless+ 65 kWh (₹25.49L Ex-SW) |
Empowered QWD 75 kWh (₹30.23L Ex-SW) |
| Delhi |
~₹29.25 Lakh |
~₹34.50 Lakh |
| Mumbai |
~₹28.65 Lakh |
~₹33.75 Lakh |
| Bangalore |
~₹30.90 Lakh |
~₹36.20 Lakh |
| Chennai |
~₹29.70 Lakh |
~₹34.90 Lakh |
| Pune |
~₹28.90 Lakh |
~₹34.00 Lakh |
Tata Harrier EV Battery and Motor Specifications
| Specification |
65 kWh RWD |
75 kWh RWD |
75 kWh QWD (AWD) |
| Battery Capacity |
65 kWh |
75 kWh |
75 kWh |
| Motor Configuration |
Single motor, rear |
Single motor, rear |
Dual motor, front + rear |
| Claimed Range (MIDC) |
538 km |
627 km ★ |
622 km |
| Real-world Range (mixed) |
~420 km |
~480 km |
~460 km |
| 0–100 kmph |
~8.5 seconds |
~7.8 seconds |
6.3 seconds ★ |
| DC Fast Charge (120 kW) |
20–80% in ~35 min |
20–80% in ~25 min |
20–80% in ~25 min |
| AC Charging (11 kW) |
~6.5 hours full |
~7.5 hours full |
~7.5 hours full |
| V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) |
Fearless+ and above |
Yes |
Yes |
| Ground Clearance |
205 mm |
205 mm |
205 mm |
| Boot Space |
502 litres |
502 litres |
502 litres |
Top Features — Tata Harrier EV
| Feature |
Adventure 65 |
Fearless+ 65 |
Empowered 75 |
| 14.5-inch QLED Samsung Screen |
No (10.25-inch) |
Yes |
Yes |
| Dolby Atmos Audio |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
| Level 2 ADAS (22 features) |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
| Panoramic Sunroof |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
| V2L — Power Export |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
| Airbags |
7 |
7 |
7 |
| 360-Degree Camera |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
| AWD Option |
No |
No (QWD variant separate) |
Yes (QWD variant) |
Tata Harrier EV vs Mahindra Rivals
| Feature |
Harrier EV Fearless+ 75 (₹27.49L) |
Mahindra XEV 9e Pack Two (₹26.90L) |
Mahindra BE 6 Pack Two (₹22.90L) |
| Claimed Range |
627 km ★ |
533 km |
682 km |
| DC Fast Charge Speed |
120 kW |
175 kW ★ |
175 kW ★ |
| Boot Space |
502 L ★ |
663 L |
455 L |
| Service Network |
600+ ★ |
~350 (EV-capable) |
~350 (EV-capable) |
| AWD Available |
Yes (QWD variants) |
Yes |
Yes |
| 0–100 kmph (top spec) |
6.3s (QWD) |
5.9s |
5.1s ★ |
Tata Harrier EV Pros and Cons
Pros
- 627 km MIDC range (75 kWh RWD) — highest claimed range among Tata EVs; real-world ~480 km is genuinely long-distance capable
- 14.5-inch QLED Samsung touchscreen — display quality at par with luxury vehicles
- Dolby Atmos audio system — exceptional in-car audio experience
- 22-feature Level 2 ADAS suite — among the most comprehensive ADAS packages in Indian market
- 7 airbags standard on all variants — segment-leading passive safety
- QWD (AWD) available — 0–100 in 6.3 seconds; proper performance SUV credentials
- 120 kW DC fast charge — 20–80% in 25 minutes on 75 kWh pack
- 502-litre boot — generous for a mid-size electric SUV
- V2L on Fearless+ and above — power camping equipment, emergency appliances
- Tata's proven EV platform reliability validated across Tiago EV, Nexon EV, Punch EV at scale
Cons
- Mahindra XEV 9e and BE 6 offer 175 kW fast charging vs Harrier EV's 120 kW — slower at highway fast chargers
- No frunk (front trunk) — both Mahindra rivals offer additional storage under the hood
- Harrier's conventional SUV body doesn't have the dramatic coupe-SUV aesthetics of Mahindra's offerings
- Higher price point vs Curvv EV, which gives similar tech at a lower price in a smaller body
- Adventure 65 at ₹21.49L gets only a 10.25-inch screen — the 14.5-inch QLED only from Adventure S upward
Should You Buy the Tata Harrier EV in 2026?
Buy the Fearless+ 65 kWh RWD if you want the best overall Harrier EV value — it unlocks the 14.5-inch QLED screen, Dolby Atmos, 22-feature ADAS, panoramic sunroof, and V2L at ₹25.49 lakh. The 65 kWh battery's 538 km claimed range and real-world ~420 km is more than sufficient for any realistic Indian driving pattern.
Buy the Fearless+ QWD 75 kWh at ₹26.49 lakh if you want AWD traction for hilly or wet terrain — the dual-motor setup's 0–100 in 6.3 seconds is genuinely quick and worth the premium over the RWD for the right buyer.
Skip and consider Mahindra XEV 9e or BE 6 if faster charging (175 kW), more dramatic styling, and performance credentials are your priorities. However, factor in Mahindra's smaller EV service network before committing.
Prices are ex-showroom India as of April 2026. On-road prices vary significantly by state due to EV road tax policies. Confirm at your nearest Tata Motors EV dealership.