Key highlights
- Tata Harrier.ev is capable of reaching more than 200 km/h
- Kerb weight between 2,235 kg and 2,336 kg
- The QWD variant delivers 300 bhp combined peak power
Tata recently launched its new flagship electric car, the Harrier.ev. Now, the top speed, acceleration, and kerb weight details of the new electric Harrier have been revealed officially. Check out the details below.
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Tata Harrier.ev top speed, kerb weight details
In a recent media interaction, Anand Kulkarni, Chief Products Officer at Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., revealed that the top speed of the electric Harrier has been deliberately limited to 180 km/h.
However, he also added that it is also capable of achieving more than 200 km/h, but it did not seem reasonable to do so.
Mind you, the Harrier.ev, which was recently introduced as the flagship Tata EV, is offered in two variants: RWD and QWD. Depending on the variant, the electric Harrier is 300-400 kg heavier than the Harrier Diesel.
Moreover, the AWD (QWD) Harrier.ev is powered by a dual motor setup, which combined produces 287 bhp and 504 Nm of peak torque.
It is the first all-wheel drive car from the brand, and it can do 0-100 km/h in 6.3 seconds, thus making it the fastest Tata electric car.
Speaking of its weight, Tata has achieved a weight distribution of 43:57 as the RWD variant scales at 2,235 kg and the QWD variant scales at 2,336 kg (unloaded).
The official bookings of the Harrier.ev are bound to start from July 2, 2025. The first-batch deliveries are likely to happen in the coming weeks.
Our verdict
The new Harrier.ev is a promising product with AWD capabilities and the comfort of an EV. Its long range and quick acceleration are surely going to be loved by the new customers. Additionally, the safe build quality of Tata is a big assurance of safe travel.