Tata has launched its flagship electric vehicle, the Harrier EV in India. Priced at Rs 21.49 lakh onwards, the Harrier EV takes on competition from Mahindra and other carmakers in India, and the Harrier EV’s got a trick up its sleeve, a major one — its electric powertrain. So here’s a look at the new Tata Harrier’s battery specifications and other details.
Tata Harrier EV battery specifications
The Tata Harrier EV is powered by a single battery pack, unlike the long-range and medium-range packs offered with the Nexon EV. Powering the Harrier EV is a 75kWh battery pack that offers an IDC range of 622km, however, Tata claims that it should return around 500km in real-world conditions. The electric motor delivers 504Nm of torque.
The Tata Harrier can accelerate from 0–100kmph in 6.3 seconds, while Tata Motors has not revealed the top speed details of the Harrier EV. The Harrier EV also allows Vehicle-to-vehicle charging and vehicle-to-load technology.
Tata Harrier EV battery recharging options
The Harrier EV’s battery pack is huge, no doubt. Tata Motors offers various ways to recharge the battery pack on the electric Harrier. The Tata Harrier EV, using a 120kW DC fast charger, the battery pack can be charged from 20–80% in 25 minutes. With the help of a 7.2kW AC fast charger, the battery pack takes 10.7 hours. However, a regular charger plugged into a 15A socket takes 29 hours.
The Tata Harrier EV is available in four variants (Personas) and the top-spec version comes with AWD technology. The Harrier EV also comes in four colour options.