Tata Motors today announced the full price list of the new Tata Harrier EV RWD. Tata Motors had previously only unveiled the starting price of the Harrier EV. The price for the EV SUV starts at £ 21.49 Lakh and goes up to £ 27.49 Lakh (ex-showroom). This is so far the most powerful, technical and function-rich EV of Tata, and it also makes its first four-wheel drive into an EV. Bookings for the RWD version open on July 2, 2025. You can book it online or by going to your nearest Tata showroom. De Harrier EV competes with the Mahindra XEV 9th and Hyundai Creta Ev.
Tata Harrier EV RWD vs Hyundai Creta EV: Variants, PriceThe rear-wheel drive of the Harrier EV is available in five decorations, combined with two battery configurations-65 kWh and 75 kWh. The 65 kWh option is offered in the adventure, adventures and fearless plus variants, priced on RS 21.49 LAKH, RS 21.99 LAKH and RS 23.99 LAKH respectively (ex-showroom). In the meantime, the 75 kWh battery is available in the Fearless Plus and empowered variants, priced on RS 24.99 LAKH and RS 27.49 LAKH (ex-showroom). The prices for the top-in-terms-empowered AWD variant must still be announced. Buyers must note that the AC -fast charger and its installation are invoiced separately.
The CRETA Electric is offered in five variants – Executive, Smart, Smart (O), Premium, Excellence and two battery options – 42 kWh and 51.4 kWh. The 42 kWh is offered in Four Trims Executive, Smart, Smart (O), and Premium priced on RS 17.99 LAKH, RS 18.99 LAKH, RS 19.40 LAKH and RS 20.0 LAKH (all prices, ex-showroom). The larger 51.4 kWh battery package option is offered in two variants -Slim (O) and excellence priced on RS 21.5 Lakh and RS 23.5 Lakh (both prices ex -showroom).Tata Harrier EV RWD vs Hyundai Creta EV: Battery, Reach, E-motorThe new Tata Harrier EV RWD is offered with two LFP battery options -65 kWh and 75 kWh. Both are linked to a single e-motor that is placed on the rear axle and pushes 238 hp power. There is also the AWD variant that gets a 75kWh LFP battery and double electric motors – one on each axis – which provides a total output of 313 hp and 504 Nm of torque. With the Boost mode activated, this version can speed up in just 6.3 seconds from 0 to 100 km / h.
Speaking of the range, the 75kWh RWD and AWD versions of the Harrier EV offer a MIDC-certified range of a maximum of 627 km and 622 km on full load respectively. Speaking of charging, the SUV takes about 10.7 hours to go from 10 to 100 percent with a 7.2 kW AC charger, while a 120 KW DC -fast charger can supplement the battery in just 25 minutes from 20 to 80 percent (both claimed).The Hyundai Creta Electric is offered with two battery options -42 kWh and 51.4 kWh packages with an ARAI -assessed range of 390 km and 473 km respectively. The battery comes with a single electric motor that propagates 135 PS with the smaller battery and 171 PS with the larger 51.4 kWh battery. With the help of a DC -fast charger, the EV can go from 10% to 80% in 58 minutes. An AC -houses charger of 11 kW requires 4 hours to fully charge the battery from 10% to 100%. The long -distance variant can sprint from 0 to 100 km / h in 7.9 seconds. It also gets three modi-eco, normal and sport, as can be seen on the IONIQ 5, the Creta EV also has a steering column mounted Drive mode selector and also has only pedal driving that Hyundai I-Pedal Technology mentions.Tata Harrier EV RWD vs Hyundai Creta EV: FeaturesIn terms of functions, the new Harrier EV gets a larger 14.53-inch infotainment screen with a Samsung Neo QLED display, a 10.25-inch digital drivers, a four-coar steering wheel with an illuminated Tata-logo, a hvac-selection-based rotary, a rotary, a rotary, a rotary-serving panel, a rotary-serving panel, rotary-serving panel, rotary-serving panel, rotary-serving panel, rotary-serving paneling, rotary-serving panel, rotary-operation panel, rotary-serving panel, Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow/Electronic Parke, Custom-Custom and Electronic Parking Brake. Other functions include a panoramic sunroof, environmental lighting, ventilated and driven front seats, driven boss mode for the second row, 10-speakers JBL sound system with Dolby Atmos 5.1, Driven tailgate, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle rear spar and vehicle Auto-park assistant.
It also gets Tidal (Tata Intelligent Digital Architecture Layer) who drives the connected auto functions of the SUV, such as updates on the air (OTA), speech assignments, a surround camera of 540 degrees and a new DrivePay function that eliminates the need for fast-bearing and EV charging-on-payring. In terms of safety, the EV seven airbags, a 360-degree camera, a built-in dashcam, a car-blind spot monitor, electronic stability control (ESC), level 2 and more.
In terms of functions, the Creta EV gets double 10.25-inch screens for the infotainment and a for the instrument cluster and it also gets a new steering wheel as can be seen on Kona that is sold abroad. Other characteristics are a panoramic sunroof, ventilated and driven seats, automatic climate control, vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology, 360-degree camera, digital key and ADAS suite. The Creta EV is also supplied with level 2 ADAS and offers functions such as Lane Keeping Assist, Forward Collision Warning, Blind Spot Collision Warning and Smart Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go functionality.The Creta EV also has V2L (vehicle-to-load) with which the battery of the vehicle can supply power to external devices or devices. It essentially changes the EV into a mobile power source, so that users can charge or operate various electrical appliances, such as laptops, camping equipment or even household appliances, using the stored energy in the car battery.
