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Tata Harrier.ev Launched, Prices Start from ₹21.49 Lakh
Kashmir Observer
|June 04, 2025 Issue
Tata Motors on Tuesday expanded its electric vehicle range in the country with the launch of Harrier.ev, a battery electric SUV, featuring a driving range of around 500 km.
The company expects the new electric SUV to attract customers from the mainstream premium SUV segment, which currently witnesses sales of around 25,000 units per month.
Price of Harrier.ev starts at Rs 21.49 lakh (ex-showroom). Booking will commence from July 2.
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Managing Director Shailesh Chandra said that with the model, the company expects to attract a new set of customers, right from small-time explorers to off-road enthusiasts.
"In the high SUV segment, we have been seeing tremendous growth, and we also felt that in this segment, there is an opportunity to come up with a product which is exhilarating in performance, which has alternate capability and which takes the comfort to the next level," he stated.
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