05 Jul 2025, 08:03 PM
Tata Motors has kicked off mass production of its flagship electric SUV on the new acti.ev+ architecture at its Pune plant.
The upgraded lines now assemble both 65 kWh and 75 kWh battery packs, benefiting from local cell integration and Tata AutoComp partnerships. With 10,000 bookings in the first 24 hours, the facility is geared to meet soaring demand.
Automated quality checks ensure consistency across RWD and QWD variants, while a reinforced supply chain secures semiconductors and motors.
Dealer inventory is set to arrive by mid-July, with customer handovers scheduled before month-end. This rapid scale-up confirms Tata’s confidence in the Harrier EV’s market appeal.
Tata Motors has initiated series production of the Harrier EV on its upgraded acti.ev+ platform at the Pune plant.
Variant | Battery | Output (PS/Nm) | Drive | Range (MIDC km) | Price (Rs.) |
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Adventure 65 (RWD) | 65 kWh | 238 PS / 315 Nm | RWD | 538 | Rs. 21.49 Lakh |
Adventure S 65 (RWD) | 65 kWh | 238 PS / 315 Nm | RWD | 538 | Rs. 21.99 Lakh |
Fearless+ 65 (RWD) | 65 kWh | 238 PS / 315 Nm | RWD | 538 | Rs. 23.99 Lakh |
Fearless+ 75 (RWD) | 75 kWh | 235 PS / 315 Nm | RWD | 627 | Rs. 24.99 Lakh |
Empowered 75 (RWD) | 75 kWh | 238 PS / 315 Nm | RWD | 627 | Rs. 27.49 Lakh |
Empowered 75 QWD (dual motor) | 75 kWh | 158 PS + 238 PS / 504 Nm | QWD | 622 | Rs. 28.99 Lakh |
Stealth Edition (QWD) | 75 kWh | 158 PS + 238 PS / 504 Nm | QWD | 622 | Rs. 30.23 Lakh |
Harrier EV supports two pack sizes with versatile charging modes for maximum convenience.
Inside, the Harrier EV blends rugged SUV aura with next-gen cabin tech.
The Harrier EV earned five-star Bharat NCAP ratings with comprehensive safety kit.
With 10,000 bookings secured and Pune production live, Tata Motors strengthens its electric SUV leadership.
The launch of Safari EV and Sierra EV on acti.ev+ by 2026 will share battery modules for efficiency. An ₹35,000 Crore war-chest will fund local gigafactories and EV R&D over five years.
Charging partnerships with Tata Power and third-party operators aim to expand 120 kW fast-charger networks in metros and highways.
Future OTA software updates will introduce new driver-assist functions and infotainment features. Aggressive pricing and a robust dealer network will help Tata defend a 50 % share in the medium EV SUV segment.
As customer deliveries start in July, the Harrier EV is set to drive India’s homegrown electric revolution.
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