Harrier.ev: Handsome Is What Handsome Does
The Tata Harrier.ev marks a bold step forward in India’s EV evolution, delivering a stylish design, high-tech cabin, powerful dual motors, and advanced safety features. In this detailed Tata Harrier.ev electric SUV review, we put the Empowered QWD variant through its paces across highways, urban roads, and rugged terrain to see how well it performs. If you’re considering a premium electric SUV that balances innovation with performance, read on.
21/07/2025
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The Harrier.ev is handsome (my readers know that I use that word sparingly) in a traditional, good-looking way. While it doesn’t have the heartthrob-like appearance that its rival, the Mahindra XEV 9e, boasts of… what it does get instead is clean, genetically-gifted good looks that makes it strikingly attractive, in a way that most people admire on an SUV. However, the thing is, the Harrier.ev isn’t merely an SUV, it is a bold and aggressive electric SUV from Tata Motors, a driving force behind India’s EV revolution, and a name that speaks volumes.The first thing that you will notice on the Harrier.ev is the sophisticated front fascia with a partially closed-off grille which houses the Tata logo that happens to be an illuminated one, and below it sits the skid plate in a matte silver finish, all of which play an important role in making the electric SUV look the part. Of course, there are the aero dams on both sides as well that have been neatly integrated into the body-coloured bumper. However, it is the DRLs and the LED strip running across that are really eye catching on the Harrier.ev. The side is all about muscular looks, (most evident
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