Key Highlights
- Tata Harrier EV India launch timeline out
- Will arrive in early 2025
- Launch timeline revealed by brand itslef
Tata Motors have multiple new EVs in pipeline for India launch. The confirmed upcoming lot is rumored to include three EV models namely the Harrier EV, Sierra EV, and the Curvv EV. The Tata Curvv and the Harrier EV will be marking its debut first in the country followed by the Sierra EV. The test mules of all three upcoming Tata electric SUVs have been doing round since a while and just a while ago Curvv EV’s delayed launch timeline was revealed. Now, the Harrier EV’s arrival has also been tipped. Has Tata delayed Curvv EV’s India launch too or bringing it early to the shelves? Find out the details below:
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Tata Curvv EV India Launch Timeline Revealed
Tata Harrier EV could be coming earlier than anticipated. In fact, it might break covers before the Curvv EV in the Indian market. During one of the latest investors call, Tata officials clarified the launch timeframe for its highly anticipated electric SUV which will go up against the likes of the MG ZS EV, XUV400 EV, upcoming Maruti eVX, and others. This mid-size all-electric Harrier SUV will be launching in early 2025.
This information is a confirmation that the Harrier EV will be the next electric SUV which Tata is launching in the Indian market. The Tata Curvv EV will launch after the Harrier EV (possibly September 2025) around the festive season.
It shouldn’t be long before Tata spills out the exact date for the Harrier EV’s India debut. However, the pricing will likely be revealed post the launch. If we consider the rumors, the Harrier EV might have a starting price range somewhere between Rs. 20- 25 lakh range. Do note that this pricing is based on speculations and we might see a different price tag altogether.
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Tata Harrier EV: Details Known So Far?
Tata Harrier EV will also be based on the newly introduced Acti.ev platform. This same platform is used by the latest Punch.ev model. Design-wise, it will borrow cues from the Harrier ICE model featuring the same boxy and robust appeal. It will indeed feature EV-specific design including an updated grille and alloy design.
The Harrier EV is rumored to come with both RWD single motor and AWD dual motor setup. It could be backed with a 60 kWh battery pack and deliver over 500 km range on a full charge.