Tata Harrier EV 65 range revealed

    Tata has also revealed charging times and other specifications of the more affordable Harrier EV 65.

    Published On Jun 24, 2025 02:40:00 PM

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    Tata revealed prices for the Harrier EV RWD range yesterday, and today, the brand has revealed more details on its flagship electric car. Details on the more affordable and entry-level Harrier EV 65’s range, changing times, and other specifications have come to light. Without further ado, here’s everything we now know about the Harrier EV.

    1. Harrier EV 65 ARAI range 89km less than 75 RWD version
    2. Harrier EV 65 DC charging times same as 75kWh version
    3. Harrier EV AWD gets additional Boost drive mode and more terrain modes

    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)420-445480-505460-490

    65kWh battery has up to 538km of ARAI range.

    The base Harrier EV 65 – as its name implies – gets the 65kWh battery pack and has an ARAI-claimed range of 538km. The brand’s C75 figure, which the company says 75 percent of Tata EV owners can achieve, is 420-445km. As reported earlier, this 65kWh battery runs a 175hp, 315Nm rear axle-mounted motor. As a side note, we also now know that the frunk space in the Harrier EV RWD is 67 litres, compared to 35 litres in the AWD version.

    Tata Harrier EV 65 charging times

    Tata Harrier EV charging times
    Harrier EV 65Harrier EV 75Harrier EV AWD
    7.2kW AC charger (10-100%)9.3 hours10.7 hours10.7 hours
    100kWh DC fast charger (20-80%)25 minutes25 minutes25 minutes

    7.2kW AC charger takes 9.3 hours to charge 65kWh battery.

    Naturally, the Harrier EV 65’s 7.2kW AC fast-charging times are quicker than the larger 75kWh version. The more affordable Harrier EV can charge from 10-100 percent in 9.3 hours, compared to 10.7 hours for the larger battery. However, a 100kW DC fast charger takes the same 25 minutes to charge both batteries from 20-80 percent.

    Regardless of the battery pack, Tata offers a lifetime warranty (15 years from the first date of registration). The brand also states that second owners can avail a 10 year/2 lakh km warranty package.

    Tata Harrier EV AWD off-road specifications

    Tata Harrier EV off-road specifications
    Harrier EV 65Harrier EV 75Harrier EV AWD
    Approach angle25.325.325.3
    Deprature angle26.426.426.4
    Breakover angle16.616.616.6
    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

    Harrier EV AWD has a gradebility of 47 percent, compared to 28 percent for RWD

    Along with the 158hp front motor, the Harrier EV AWD (Tata calls it QWD) has a few features and systems not seen on the RWD versions. While all versions of the Harrier EV have 25.3-degree approach, 26.4-degree departure and 16.6-degree breakover angles, the AWD versions get an additional Boost drive mode, along with Normal, Snow/Grass, Mud, Sand, Rock and Custom terrain modes. The Harrier EV AWD also has a gradebility (the maximum incline a vehicle can climb) of 47 percent, compared to 28 percent for the RWD models.

    Also see:

    Tata Harrier EV scores 5-star BNCAP safety rating

    Harrier EV 4WD could account for 20 percent of model’s sales: Tata Motors

    Tata Harrier EV AWD off-road experience: 4x4 with an electric twist

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