New Tata Harrier EV spy images reveal interiors

The fully-electric Tata Harrier was recently spied in Jabalpur and provides intricate details about the upcoming battery-powered SUV.

Tata Harrier EV spied
Tata Harrier EV spied (Image: Team BHP)

Tata Motors is stepping on the accelerator when it comes to expanding its electric vehicle portfolio. The latest set of Tata Harrier EV’s spy images unveils details of the cabin. Tata Motors unveiled the Harrier EV in the 2023 Auto Expo and the 2024 Global Mobility Expo. According to reports, the EV SUV could make it’s debut early 2025.

Tata Harrier EV: Interiors 

The new set of spy images showcase that the Harrier EV’s dashboard layout remains identical to its internal combustion engine sibling. It gets a 12.3-inch floating infotainment display with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It comes with voice assist panoramic sunroof, a four spoke steering wheel with illuminated Tata Motors logo, centre console with touch buttons, electric parking brake with Auto hold, a 360-degree camera, blind spot monitor and Level 2 ADAS.

Tata Harrier EV interiors spied (Image: Team BHP)

Tata Harrier EV: Exteriors

Based on the camouflaged spy images, the Harrier EV looks pretty much the same as the ICE. It continues to sport a split headlight design with bi-LED projector lights nestled in the front bumper with blacked out surrounding. It also gets LED foglamps, traditional door handles but we expect the top model to get flush door handles and ORVMs sport indicators. The Harrier EV comes with a new set of 17-inch alloy wheels with Apollo tyres

Tata Harrier EV spied (Image: Team BHP)

Tata Harrier EV: All-wheel drive

Based on the Acti-ev architecture, the Harrier EV will be available as an all-wheel-drive SUV unlike its ICE version which is a FWD. Tata Motors has not revealed the battery specifications but the Harrier EV is expected to offer a driving range of 500 km.

Image: Team BHP

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