Tata.ev will launch its most powerful car which is the Harrier EV dual motor on the 3rd of June. Yes, the Harrier EV will come with a dual motor setup as it was revealed earlier and it would be the most attainable car in India to get this configuration. There are specific Harrier.ev design elements which separate the ev version from the diesel sibling.

The platform too has been extensively redone and while not based on an entirely all new platform, this architecture is actually redone and re-engineered. While the diesel Harrier does not get AWD, the EV version does and here it has an extra rear axle electric motor. The battery pack is also expected to be larger than the Curvv EVs 55 kWh battery pack while the combined torque is supposed to be 500Nm.


The range figure is also around 500km for the Harrier EV. The Harrier EV will also have a larger features list and a different looking interior as the EV version will get a different upholstery. The features list also includes features such as a Summon mode where you can move the car using the key fob without being inside the car. It will also have V2L and V2V.


We can also expect a 12.3 inch touchscreen and features like a 360 degree camera, dual zone climate control, Adas Level 2 features and much more. In terms of pricing we can expect the Harrier EV to start from Rs 25 lakh to stretch upto Rs 30 lakh for the top-end dual motor version.

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