Tata Harrier EV 65 Breaks Cover with Its Certified Driving Range

Tata has just unveiled crucial charging times and specifications for the more budget-friendly Harrier EV 65. Following their announcement of pricing for the Harrier EV RWD range yesterday, today brings even more exciting details about this flagship electric vehicle. Let’s dive into what we now know about the entry-level Harrier EV 65.

The ARAI range for the Harrier EV 65 is 89 km less than that of the 75 RWD version, but don’t let that deter you. The DC charging times remain consistent with those of the 75 kWh model, ensuring efficiency without compromise. Plus, for those seeking enhanced performance, the AWD variant features an additional Boost drive mode along with various terrain modes to tackle any landscape confidently.

In summary, Tata’s latest offerings not only broaden your choices but also deliver exceptional value and versatility in electric driving. Grab your chance to experience all that the Harrier EV has to offer.

Tata Harrier EV 65 range, specifications

Tata Harrier EV 65 range, specifications
Tata Harrier EV Battery Specifications
 Harrier EV 65Harrier EV 75Harrier EV AWD
Battery Capacity (kWh)657575
Front Motor (hp)158
Rear Motor (hp)238238238
Total Torque (Nm)315315504
DriveRWDRWDAWD
ARAI Range (km)538627622
C75 range (km)420-45480-505460-490

The 65kWh battery packs an impressive punch, delivering an ARAI range of up to 538km. As suggested by its name, the base Harrier EV 65 is equipped with this powerful battery and boasts a claimed ARAI range of 538km. The brand’s C75 figure indicates that around 75% of Tata EV owners can realistically expect to achieve a range between 420-445km. Furthermore, it’s noteworthy that this robust 65kWh battery powers a remarkable rear axle-mounted motor producing 175hp and 315 N · m of torque. Additionally, the Harrier EV RWD features a generous frunk space of 67 litres, significantly more than the AWD version’s smaller capacity of just 35 litres.

Tata Harrier EV 65 charging times

Tata Harrier EV 65 charging times
Tata Harrier EV Charging Times
 Harrier EV 65Harrier EV 75Harrier EV AWD
7.2 kW AC Charger (10-100%)9.3 hours10.07 hours10.07 hours
100kWh DC fast charger (20-80%)25 minutes25 minutes25 minutes

The 7.2kW AC charger efficiently charges the 65kWh battery in just 9.3 hours, making it a standout choice for the Harrier EV 65. In comparison, the larger 75kWh variant takes a bit longer, at 10.7 hours to reach full charge from 10 to 100 percent. However, when you switch to a powerful 100kW DC fast charger, both batteries can go from 20% to an impressive 80% in only 25 minutes—an undeniable advantage for those on the go.

Moreover, Tata sets itself apart by offering a remarkable lifetime warranty of up to 15 years starting from the vehicle’s registration date—providing peace of mind for all owners. Even second owners benefit with an extended warranty package covering up to ten years or two lakh kilometers. This kind of comprehensive support solidifies Tata’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, making the Harrier EV not just an excellent car choice but also a smart investment.

Tata Harrier EV AWD off-road specifications

Tata Harrier EV AWD off-road specifications
Tata Harrier EV Off-Road Specifications
 Harrier EV 65Harrier EV 75Harrier EV AWD
Approach angle25.325.3 
Departure angle26.426.4 
Breakover angle16.616.6 
Drive modesEco, City, SportEco, City, SportEco, City, Sport, Boost
Terrain modesNormal, wet, rough(Normal, Wet, Rough, Custom)(Normal, Snow/Grass, Mud, Sand, Rock, Custom)
Gradebility282847

The Harrier EV AWD stands out with an impressive gradeability of 47 percent, significantly surpassing the RWD’s 28 percent. This isn’t just about numbers; it translates into real-world performance that you can rely on. Powered by a robust 158hp front motor, the Harrier EV AWD (referred to as QWD by Tata) comes packed with exclusive features and systems absent in the RWD variants. While all versions of the Harrier EV offer commendable approach (25.3 degrees), departure (26.4 degrees), and breakover angles (16.6 degrees), the AWD model takes it further with an added Boost drive mode alongside Normal, Snow/Grass, Mud, Sand, Rock, and Custom terrain modes. This enhanced versatility makes the Harrier EV AWD not only a practical choice but also a powerful contender for those who value capability and adaptability in their vehicle choices.

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