Tata Harrier EV Stealth Edition Launched: Prices Start At Rs 28.24 Lakh

- Harrier EV Stealth Edition launched
- Prices range between Rs 28.24 lakh and Rs 30.23 lakh
- Gets a stealth matte black exterior and blacked-out cabin
Tata Motors recently announced prices for the QWD Harrier EV. Along with it, the company has also rolled out prices for the Stealth Edition of the electric SUV, which range between Rs 28.24 lakh and go up to Rs 30.23 lakh (ex-showroom). The Harrier EV Stealth Edition is solely offered in the top-spec Empowered variant in both RWD and AWD form.
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| Harrier EV Stealth Edition Variants | Prices (ex-showroom) |
| Empowered 75 Stealth | Rs 28.24 lakh |
| Empowered 75 Stealth ACFC | Rs 28.73 lakh |
| Empowered QWD 75 Stealth | Rs 29.74 lakh |
| Empowered QWD 75 Stealth ACFC | Rs 30.23 lakh |
The Stealth Edition lineup includes four variants: the Empowered 75 Stealth, priced at Rs 28.24 lakh, the Empowered 75 Stealth ACFC (with 7.2 kW AC charger), priced at Rs 28.73 lakh, the Empowered QWD 75 Stealth, available for Rs 29.74 lakh and the top-end Empowered QWD 75 Stealth ACFC, which is priced at Rs 30.23 lakh.
Also Read: Tata Harrier EV QWD Launched At Rs 28.99 Lakh
The talking point of the Stealth edition is its exterior colour. The electric SUV features a matte black paint finish, with all chrome and silver elements from the standard model replaced by black accents. It also sports 'Stealth' badging on the exterior, along with 19-inch alloy wheels finished in piano black. Inside, the cabin continues the dark theme, fully blacked out to match the exterior styling.
Also Read: Tata Harrier EV RWD Prices Range From Rs 21.49 Lakh To Rs 27.49 Lakh; Offered In Three Trim Levels
On the powertrain front, the Harrier EV Stealth Edition in its RWD configuration is equipped with a 235 bhp electric motor mounted on the rear axle, delivering an ARAI-certified range of up to 627 km for the 75 kWh variants. The AWD versions, meanwhile, add a second 156 bhp motor to the front axle, boosting the total output to over 300 bhp and 504 Nm of peak torque. According to Tata, the real-world driving range for these variants is expected to be between 460 and 490 km.
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