Tata Harrier EV Launch on June 3: What to Expect?

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Tata Harrier EV Launch on June 3: What to Expect?
19 May 2025
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News Synopsis

After months of anticipation, Tata Motors has confirmed that the all-electric Tata Harrier EV will be officially launched on June 3, 2025. The vehicle, which first debuted in its full production-ready form at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo, has been under development since its concept prototype was showcased during Auto Expo 2020.

Extensive Testing and New Design Patents

Test mules of the Harrier EV have been consistently spotted over the years. Tata recently filed a design patent, giving us a clearer view of the production-spec Harrier EV’s design, which features a modernized exterior distinct from earlier prototypes.

Tata Harrier EV: Expected Design Updates

Redesigned Front and Modern Styling

The upcoming electric SUV showcases a fully enclosed front nose featuring four horizontal creases, replacing the traditional open grille design. The front bumper now includes vertical slats, enhancing the EV's aerodynamic look.

  • Patent images reveal new Harrier Stealth Edition-style alloy wheels.

  • Chunkier roof rails add a more rugged appeal.

  • Branding changes include a clear Harrier.ev badge.

  • Overall, the silhouette remains similar to the diesel-powered Harrier, preserving its signature road presence.

Tata Harrier EV: Expected Interiors & Features

Premium Cabin Layout with EV-Specific Enhancements

Inside, the Harrier EV is expected to mirror its ICE sibling’s cabin layout while introducing a few EV-specific updates.

Stealth & Standard Variants:

  • The Stealth Edition is likely to carry an all-black interior theme.

  • The standard variant may feature a dual-tone dashboard for a more elegant feel.

Key Interior Features of Tata Harrier EV:

  • 12.3-inch Harman infotainment system

  • 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster

  • Dual-zone climate control with touch-sensitive controls and toggle switches

  • Terrain mode selector dial

  • Four-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo

  • Panoramic sunroof

  • JBL premium sound system

  • Electronic parking brake

EV-Exclusive Features:

  • Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) charging

  • Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging

These additions position the Harrier EV as a capable and connected SUV designed for modern mobility needs.

Tata Latest EV launches 2025

Based on the latest information available, here are the expected EV launches from Tata Motors in 2025:

Confirmed/Highly Expected Launches:

  • Tata Harrier EV:

    • Expected Launch Date: June 3, 2025.

    • The electric version of the popular Harrier SUV.

    • Expected to feature a dual-motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system.

    • Anticipated to have a real-world range of around 500 km.

    • Likely to come w ith features like Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging, and ADAS.

    • Expected price range: ₹25 - ₹30 Lakh (ex-showroom).

  • Tata Sierra EV:

    • Expected Launch Date: End of the current financial year (FY26), likely around August 2025.

    • The iconic Sierra SUV returns in an all-electric avatar.

    • Expected to be available in both 5-seater and a 4-seater lounge configuration.

    • Likely to share battery packs with the Harrier EV, potentially offering a range of around 500 km.

    • Expected features include a panoramic glass roof and advanced connected car technology.

    • Expected price range: ₹25 - ₹30 Lakh (ex-showroom).

Other Expected Launches/Updates in 2025:

  • Tata Curvv EV: While showcased and expected, some sources indicated a launch in early 2025. However, recent information suggests it might have already been launched or is imminent. Keep an eye out for official announcements.

  • Tata Altroz EV:

    • Expected Launch Date: Around September 16, 2025 (though some sources suggest May 22, 2025, for the facelifted ICE Altroz).

    • The electric version of the Altroz hatchback.

    • Expected price range: ₹12 - ₹15 Lakh (ex-showroom).

  • Tata Punch Facelift: While not an EV, a facelifted version of the popular Punch micro-SUV is expected around July 2025, which might influence Tata's overall EV strategy and timelines.

  • Updates to Existing EVs: Tata Motors has indicated plans to strengthen the value proposition of its existing EV models like the Nexon EV, Tiago EV, and Punch EV through facelifts and significant updates.

Tata's EV Strategy:

Tata Motors is aggressively pushing its EV strategy in India, aiming to maintain its leadership position in the market. Key elements of their strategy include:

  • New Product Launches: Introducing a range of new EVs across different segments, including SUVs and hatchbacks.

  • Platform Strategy: Utilizing different architectures like the Gen 2 (acti.ev) platform for models like Harrier EV and adapting existing ICE platforms, as well as their born-electric Gen 3 architecture for future models like the Avinya.

  • Charging Infrastructure: Investing heavily in expanding the charging infrastructure through its 'Open Collaboration' framework, aiming for over 400,000 charge points by 2027. They are also setting up their own 'Tata.ev MegaCharger' network.

  • Localization and Cost Competitiveness: Focusing on localizing components and manufacturing to maintain a price advantage in the competitive EV market.

  • Focus on Range and Technology: Developing EVs with improved driving range and advanced features to address customer concerns.

Important Note: Launch timelines and specifications are subject to change based on the manufacturer's plans and market conditions. It's always recommended to follow official announcements from Tata Motors for the most accurate information.

Conclusion

The Tata Harrier EV marks a significant milestone in Tata Motors’ journey toward sustainable mobility. Set to launch on June 3, 2025, this electric SUV blends the rugged appeal of the original Harrier with advanced EV technology.

While it retains much of its diesel counterpart’s bold design, the Harrier EV introduces subtle yet impactful changes, including a closed-off front fascia, redesigned bumper, and new alloy wheels.

Inside, it mirrors the ICE variant’s premium cabin but adds futuristic features like a fully digital instrument cluster and dual-zone climate control. Notably, the inclusion of Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging technologies sets the Harrier EV apart in its segment.

With Tata Motors rapidly expanding its EV lineup, the Harrier EV is expected to attract eco-conscious consumers seeking a powerful, connected, and stylish electric SUV. As India accelerates its shift toward electric vehicles, the Harrier EV could become a strong contender in the mid-size EV space.

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