The growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) in India is no longer limited to city commutes. Consumers now want EVs that can handle long journeys as well.
Tata Harrier EV emerges as a strong contender with its modern features, durable design, and extended range, breaking the myth that EVs are unsuitable for long drives.
Tata Harrier EV comes in three variants — Harrier.ev 65, Harrier.ev 75, and Harrier.ev QWD Dual Motor.
The SUV also offers multiple drive modes — Eco, City, Sport, and Boost — ensuring control and adaptability in varying travel conditions.
Long-distance travellers often worry about range, but the Harrier EV delivers reassuring numbers.
This range makes it suitable for long Indian highways, like Delhi–Jaipur, Mumbai–Goa, or Bengaluru–Mysuru.
India’s diverse geography demands terrain adaptability. Harrier EV offers modes like Normal, Mud Ruts, Snow/Grass, Sand, Custom, and Rock Crawl, giving stability and safety even on unpredictable roads or rough terrains.
The SUV includes:
For India’s pothole-ridden roads, the Harrier EV features:
Tata ensures long-term peace of mind with:
Tata Harrier EV proves to be more than just a city EV. Its 500+ km range, fast charging capability, terrain adaptability, and strong safety features make it a dependable SUV for both highways and off-road adventures. For Indian consumers seeking a reliable EV for long journeys, the Harrier EV stands as a promising choice.
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