In the crash tests, the Harrier EV performed well across the board. It secured full marks in the frontal offset deformable barrier and the side movable barrier tests, offering strong protection for key areas like the head, chest, and pelvis. In the side pole impact test, protection levels were rated as acceptable.The SUV also stood out in child safety assessments. It achieved a perfect 24 out of 24 in dynamic testing for child restraint systems (CRS) and 12 out of 12 for CRS installation. It also received 9 out of 13 in the vehicle assessment score. Tests were conducted using dummies simulating 18-month-old and 3-year-old children.The Harrier EV, which starts at Rs 21.49 lakh, ex-showroom, comes loaded with several advanced safety features, including Level 2 ADAShill hold assist, hill descent control, AVAS (Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System), and disc brakes at all four wheels.