Tata Harrier EV Top Speed, Kerb Weight Revealed

- Tata Harrier EV, in dual-motor form, has a peak power output of well over 300 bhp (combined).
- Depending on the model, the Harrier EV weighs 300 to 400 kg more than the diesel Harrier.
- Bookings will open on July 2, 2025.
Tata Motors’ Harrier EV – being the first dual-motor electric vehicle from an Indian carmaker – is unsurprisingly powerful. The Quad Wheel Drive (AWD) model, equipped with the 75 kWh battery, has a 235 bhp motor powering the rear wheels, and a 156 bhp induction-type motor for the front axle. With over 500 Nm of torque on tap, the Harrier EV promises to be one quick SUV, and now, we have details of its top speed as well.
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In conversation with carandbike, Anand Kulkarni, Chief Products Officer at Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd, confirmed the Tata Harrier EV QWD will hit an electronically-limited top speed of 180 kmph. This makes the Harrier EV nearly as fast as the diesel engine Harrier.
Kulkarni told carandbike the Harrier EV could have had a higher top speed, but the manufacturer did not see the point of raising the top speed limit. When asked how much faster the Harrier EV could go, Kulkarni said that hypothetically, it could crack the 200 kmph mark without the electronic cap in place.
Tata claims a 0-100 kmph acceleration time of 6.3 seconds for the Harrier QWD, which makes it the quickest-accelerating passenger vehicle from the carmaker till date.
Also Read: Tata Harrier EV Launched At Rs 21.49 Lakh; Gets Dual Motor Powertrain, Terrain Modes & More
Understandably, the added weight of the dual-motor setup means the Harrier EV is substantially heavier than the diesel Harrier. Kulkarni revealed the Harrier RWD weighs 2235 kg, which is 300 kg heavier than the Harrier diesel. The Harrier QWD, at 2,336 kg, is over 400 kg heavier than the combustion engine Harrier.
To offset any challenges posed by the added heft, Kulkarni explained the company's engineers have achieved a 47:53 weight distribution with the Harrier EV to ensure it is dynamically sound.
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