For the Harrier EV Adventure 2WD 65.0 kWh variant, own damage insurance will cost around Rs. 7,908 in Mumbai, and third-party insurance will cost Rs. 10,672. There are several add-ons available at an additional cost.
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Rs. 7,908
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Rs. 10,672
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Rs. 7,715
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Rs. 26,295
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Attention buyer for harrier ev
I purchased a Tata Harrier EV just 3 months ago. After driving only 10,000 kilometres, both rear tyres of the car have become almost 90% worn out and completely bald. The cost of replacing these two tyres is around ₹40,000. The most disappointing part is that neither Tata nor the tyre manufacturer Goodyear is taking any responsibility or providing any support. As a customer, this has been a very frustrating and disappointing experience. I would request everyone to think carefully before buying a Tata EV so that you don’t face such problems later.
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Spotlights its quad-wheel-drive tech, impressive range, and pioneering status in India’s EV landscape.
The Tata Harrier EV doesn’t just break the mould—it redefines it. With its blend of leading-edge technology, potent yet polished performance, safety credentials, and real-world practicality, it earns the “marvellous” tag on all counts. Yes, there are a few rough edges—but the experience it delivers is undeniably luxurious, thrilling, and forward-looking.
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Best ever car
Best driving in city and highway and best pickup in the car and ev charger fast charging and ev charger so can charge anywhere that is good car in india I love the car . EV CARS...
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Most stylish 2025 Complete SUV
It's the most stylish and powerful SUV. Nobody can offer such a futuristic car at such a reasonable price, but only Tata can do it. Torque is more than 500NM, really awesome, and overall build quality is premium.
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Would be a great comfort
Awaiting its booking to start. Had been waiting for this car's launch. Was hoping that the top-end model rear seats to be similar, if not better, compared to INNOVA HYCROSS top model second row seats.
Especially for the elderly, calf support would be a great comfort.
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The golaith of power but not at its peak
Buying the Empowered QWD 75 7.2kW Stealth ACFC was smooth, with clear guidance on installation and usage. The charger looks premium and blends well with my parking space. Performance is reliable, delivering consistent and fast AC charging without overheating. Daily driving feels stress-free knowing charging is efficient and safe. Servicing support has been responsive, and maintenance requirements are minimal.
Pros: fast 7.2kW output, sturdy build, silent operation, smart safety features.
Cons: initial cost is slightly high, installation depends on wiring quality.
Maintenance tips: ensure proper earthing, keep the unit dust-free, avoid water exposure, periodically check cables and connectors, and get wiring inspected annually for long-term reliability.
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Good and best car
The Harrier EV is Tata’s flagship electric SUV, built on its ACTi.ev / ACTi.ev+ EV architecture. It’s pitched as a premium offering — with a strong range, modern features, and optional all-wheel drive (AWD) for those wanting more performance or off-road ability.
Key Specs & Configurations
Feature Details
Battery Packs Two battery options: 65 kWh and 75 kWh (LFP chemistry).
Drive Layouts Most variants are rear-wheel drive (RWD). The top 75 kWh version also has a dual-motor AWD option.
Power / Torque RWD versions: ~238 hp; AWD version: ~313 hp. Torque for the AWD version is ~504 Nm.
0-100 km/h The AWD/dual motor top version: claimed ~6.3 seconds.
Range (Claimed vs Real-World) • Claimed (MIDC): up to ~627 km for the 75 kWh RWD; ~622 km for AWD 75 kWh.
• Real world: ~480-505 km in many conditions for the 75 kWh RWD; for AWD slightly less.
Charging • AC: Comes with a 3.3 kW charger standard; an optional 7.2 kW AC fast charger (extra cost/installation).
• DC Fast Charge: Supports ~120 kW, 20-80% in ~25 minutes.
Price (ex-showroom, India) ~ ₹ 21.49 lakh for the base RWD 65 kWh; top AWD 75 kWh around ₹ 28.99-29 lakh. Intermediate variants fill in between.
Dimensions / Other Specs Wheelbase is same as ICE Harrier: 2,741 mm. Boot space ~502 litres, more with rear seats folded.
Features & Technology
Modern styling touches: closed-off grille, aero-optimised alloys, EV badging. Slight changes from ICE Harrier but still familiar.
Interior: big Samsung Neo QLED ~14.53-inch infotainment screen; digital driver display; dual-tone interiors; ambient lighting; powered / ventilated front seats; “Boss mode” for 2nd row in higher trims; powered tailgate.
Off-road / terrain assist features: multiple terrain modes (Normal, Mud-Ruts, Sand, Snow/Grass, Rock Crawl, Custom) for AWD / top trim. Off-road assist, etc.
Safety & driver aids: Level-2 ADAS in higher trims; 360° camera (540° surround/transparent mode in top trims), blind spot monitoring, multiple airbags, stability/traction control etc.
Other niceties: panoramic sunroof; V2L / V2V functionality; OTA updates; voice assistant; digital inside rear-view mirror (with dashcam in some trims).
Driving Experience & Comfort
What the early reviews / sources indicate:
Acceleration is quite brisk in the AWD top trim. 6.3 s to 100 km/h is competitive for its class. Great if you want performance.
Range seems reasonable for real-world usage: the claimed 480-505 km for the 75 kWh RWD seems achievable under moderate conditions. If you do a lot of highway + AC + speed, expect somewhat lower.
Ride and handling: likely to be good; Tata has improved suspension; wheelbase is long so should have decent legroom and stability. But heavy vehicle, large wheels may compromise some comfort over bad roads.
Charging infrastructure depending on your city will govern usability. Fast charging helps for longer trips; for daily city use the AC charger will matter more.
Pros & What’s Good
Excellent value for what is offered — range, features, AWD as an option, performance.
Very strong range (especially in RWD 75 kWh). Helps reduce range anxiety.
Strong feature list — some segment-leading features like 540° surround view (transparent mode), V2L/V2V, advanced ADAS, etc.
Multiple variants to pick from, so you can choose what fits budget / usage.
Good power / torque, especially the AWD version, which makes it fun and capable.
Cons / Limitations & Things to Watch
Top trims / AWD version will cost more (both in ex-showroom price, and likely insurance, maintenance etc.).
Real-world range will drop if you use AC a lot, drive fast, or in hilly areas. Mumbai/Delhi conditions may differ from Warangal.
Charger availability: while DC fast chargers are growing in India, their presence on highways or remote areas is still inconsistent. You’ll need good access (or home charging).
Weight & size: large SUV = heavy; might feel less nimble in city traffic; parking might be a challenge; large wheels might transmit harsher bumps.
After-sales, software reliability, and service network for EVs (especially for newer features) will be crucial. Sometimes newer tech has teething issues.
The cost of optional extras (like faster AC charger, etc.) will add up. Installation costs, etc.
How It Stands vs Competitors
Compared to other EVs in similar price/range:
It tends to undercut many rivals on price for the features offered. The AWD + big battery + features package is strong.
In terms of range, it's among the top in its segment in India (especially for RWD).
In features, it matches or beats many rivals in tech / safety / assist features.
Might lose out if someone wants ultra-fast charging or ultra high performance, or if someone is okay with less range but wants more luxury premium feel.
Verdict: Is It Worth Buying?
Yes — if your priorities include:
needing a strong EV with long range for both city + occasional highway,
wanting modern tech and safety features,
OK with paying a premium for top trims (but the base trims are quite attractive),
having or planning to have access to good charging infrastructure (especially DC fast chargers or home charging).
Be wary if:
most of your driving is in areas with poor charger access,
price sensitivity is high — the optional extras can push up cost,
you do a lot of steep uphill / heavy duty off-roading frequently (though AWD helps).
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Tata Harrier EV
Once you buy the car come to know that a fast charger needs 8kv supply, which most houses do not have. Normally 2to 5 kV maximum. Updating new metre, paying additional metre rent per month extra, plus the difference between diesel and EV price, will be a big burden. So if you are not running a vehicle for daily use at least 2000km per month, better not EV. Performances yet to see.
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Driven ForDid a short drive
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Good car from the worst brand
The car is fantastic. But there sales, service and corporate support are immensely bad. They are just making fool of customers. Sales guys loots you in name of high demand. Service guys misbehaved you in name of over burden and the real shame is - Tata Motors as a corporate never cares. No parts availablity, and please forget about warranty. Even when you buy a 30 lacs car, you never ever a get a call back for feedback itself. So don't waste time and money with Tata.
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Driven ForOver 500 km
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Harrier EV Fearless Plus 75KWH
Nice car with good suspension. Driven for more than 6,000 km. Average range giving at 430 to 480 KM's with both city and highway usage. No glitches found till now from the date of purchase.
Q: What is the on road price of Tata Harrier EV in Pimpri-Chinchwad?
Tata Harrier EV on road price in Pimpri-Chinchwad starts from Rs. 22.95 Lakh for the Adventure 2WD 65.0 kWh trim and goes up to Rs. 32.15 Lakh for the Empowered Stealth Edition AWD 75.0 kWh ACFC trim.
Q: What is detailed breakup of Harrier EV in Pimpri-Chinchwad?
Detailed breakup of price of base variant of Harrier EV in Pimpri-Chinchwad is: Ex-Showroom Price - Rs. 21,49,000, RTO-Corporate - Rs. 2,558, RTO - Rs. 2,558, Road Safety Tax/Cess - Rs. 51, RTO-Bharat - Rs. 35,888, Insurance - Rs. 1,20,905, Tax Collected at Source (TCS) - Rs. 21,490, FASTag - Rs. 500, Hypothecation Charges - Rs. 1,500 and Accessories Package - Rs. 24,999. All above components included make the on road price of Harrier EV in Pimpri-Chinchwad as Rs. 22.95 Lakh.
Q: What is the downpayment or EMI for Harrier EV Pimpri-Chinchwad
Considering downpayment amount as ₹ 3,60,404, EMI for base variant of Harrier EV in Pimpri-Chinchwad will be ₹ 41,094. These calculations are done considering 10% loan interest rate and 5 year loan tenure.
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