
Tata Motors
Tata Motors is preparing for the launch of the highly anticipated launch of the Harrier EV, and recent developments suggest that the company has registered a design patent for Indian models. The move comes after the unveiling of its production-ready version earlier this month, further cementing its entry into the Indian electric vehicle market.
Design and external updates
Patented images provide a glimpse of the design of Harrier EV, showing certain different elements. Key highlights include a blank grille, a redesigned air dam and a clever swivel panel. It is worth noting that the patented design differs from the models shown earlier, such as the new alloy wheel design, the obvious cladding on the doors and the lights that appear to be roof-mounted. Whether these features are standard or available as optional accessories remains to be seen.
Interior and features
The Harrier EV is expected to retain the feature set of its internal combustion engines, while combining other EV-specific enhancements. Standard features that may be carried include advanced driver assistance systems, panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera, ventilated front seats, automatic climate control and touch control for the AC system. Additionally, the cabin will house dual digital screens on the dashboard, enhancing the overall user experience.
Performance and range
One of the key highlights of the Harrier EV is its expected all-wheel drive capability, a feature called QWD by Tata Motors. The vehicle is expected to offer summon mode and add its advanced features. The company’s single charging claims a range of about 500 kilometers, positioning the Harrier EV as a strong contender in the electric SUV space.
Market expectations
As Tata Motors steadily expands its EV portfolio, the Harrier EV will be a major addition to its lineup. Although official pricing details have not been revealed, the company’s continued development suggests that an official launch may be coming soon. With the momentum of the Indian electric vehicle market, the Harrier EV is expected to attract buyers looking for quality electric SUVs with advanced features and a robust driving range.
Stay tuned for further updates as Tata Motors is ready to introduce Harrier EV to the Indian market.

The patented Tata Harrier EV design in India soon appeared on motorcycles for the first time.
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