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Tata Harrier EV AWD Test Mule Spy Shots Leak

(Last Updated On: June 19, 2024)

Key Highlights

  • New Harrier EV test mule spotted
  • Is the dual motor AWD model
  • Spy shots reveal rear motor setup

Tata Motors will be expanding its electric SUV fleet soon with the Harrier EV in India. Tata is rigorously testing its next-gen e-SUV courtesy of which we have come across several spy shorts in the past few weeks. Just a while ago Tata Harrier EV’s official launch timeline also surfaced and now another spy shot of the test mule has been leaked. This time, the rumor mill has managed to grab snapshot of the Harrier EV AWD variant.

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Tata Harrier EV AWD Spied Ahead Of Launch

Tata Harrier EV has been tipped to be introduced with a single motor RWD and dual motor AWD powertrain options. The latest test mule whose images have popped up online is said to be of the AWD model. Spotted at somewhere around Leh Ladakh, the Harrier EV’s leaked test mule image shows the motor setup mounted at the rear axle.

While the front motor images have not been snapped, it is highly likely that this variant is indeed the AWD variant. It is also a possibility that the company is testing the upcoming e-SUVs performance in rugged and tough terrains.

Besides the motor setup, the Harrier EV AWD model is snapped sporting the same masculine and rugged profile as the ICE variant and the test mules that have been spotted recently. The independent rear suspension module is also visible in the latest Harrier EV spy shots.

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Tata Harrier EV: Details Previously Revealed

As previously stated, the Tata Harrier EV will launch in multiple trims featuring a single and dual motor setup. It is also expected to be available in different battery pack options. Tata has already confirmed the use of new-gen Activ.ev platform for its future EVs during the launch of the Punch.ev. This same architecture will be used for the Harrier.ev as well. Besides, rumors suggest the presence of a 60 kWh battery pack and up to 500 km range delivery.

By Sandeep Sarkar

As the Assistant Editor, Sandeep is generating tech-oriented content and also monitoring the content published on the website. He has over six years of experience in tech journalism and has expertise in product reviews, news articles, listicles, and media campaigns.

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