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Tata Harrier EV Expert Review

4.3
Compared to the other electric SUVs already released in India, the Tata Harrier EV feels like a more comprehensive and ambitious vehicle. Rather than focusing just on efficiency or futurism, it is trying to be a desirable premium SUV before anything else, and an EV second. The bigger reason the Harrier EV works is that it combines several strengths without feeling scattered. It looks substantial, offers a strong range, gets a high-end cabin, and adds capability features that actually help it stand out. It may not be the cheapest EV in the market, but it does feel like one of the more rounded ones if the buyer wants presence, comfort, and proper long-distance usability.

Exterior4.3/5

Design5/5
Paint Quality4/5
Panel Gaps4/5

Interior4.3/5

Design4/5
Space5/5
Comfort4/5

Safety4/5

No. of Airbags7
Features4/5

Performance4.5/5

Stability4/5
Eng. Response4/5
Clutch & Gears5/5

Verdict

The Tata Harrier EV feels like one of Tata’s most complete modern products. It has the road presence buyers expect from a Harrier, but it adds meaningful EV benefits like stronger performance, better refinement, long-range potential, and a much richer technology package. Essentially, it suggests that the Harrier EV does not simply want to be an electric SUV alternative to an ICE SUV, but really wants to create and be viewed as an equally important and viable flagship SUV in its own right. It has an excellent safety rating, has a wide and capable range, and has a great interior design, all of which help to make this case. So while the Harrier EV is not the least-expensive entry into the EV market, it certainly can provide some of the most convincing options available for buyers who want an EV that has the size, presence and substance to match their needs.


Who should buy a Tata Harrier EV

The Tata Harrier EV is ideal for customers looking for a large luxury electric SUV with a high level of safety, capability to use as an everyday vehicle, and displaying classic SUV features. It works well for families considering a diesel mid-sized SUV who wish to move up to an electric vehicle; urban drivers wanting an electric vehicle that has a strong 'road presence'; and anyone who desires a premium fit and finish in an electric vehicle but doesn't want the smaller compact-size options available. It is also a smart fit for buyers who want their EV to feel versatile rather than limited to city driving. The larger battery, real-world range claims, and optional AWD-style capability help it appeal to drivers who still value confidence on highways, rough roads, and occasional off-road detours. Buyers focused only on low entry cost may still prefer smaller EVs, but the Harrier EV is for those who want a more complete SUV experience.


Pros of Tata Harrier EVStrong SUV stance and genuine flagship presence.Dual-motor AWD option gives it real performance and added capability.Premium cabin tech, especially the Neo QLED infotainment display and JBL Dolby Atmos setup.Useful claimed range and convincing real-world range estimates for long-distance use.Excellent 5-star Bharat NCAP score.
Cons of Tata Harrier EVHigher variants become expensive quickly.Final cost rises once charger and installation are added.Large size may feel less convenient than compact EVs in tight city spaces.Many of the headline features are concentrated in the upper trims.It is still a premium EV, so buyers chasing pure value may find smaller EVs easier to justify.
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