The Tata Harrier Diesel and the newly launched Tata Harrier EV differ significantly in price, performance, build quality, and ownership experience. This guide explains the key differences to help you decide which variant is right for you in 2025.
Whether you’re a long-distance commuter eyeing fuel economy or a tech-savvy driver exploring EV performance, this comparison is based on verified data, reviews and actual user feedback.
Model | Price Range (₹ Lakh, Ex-Showroom) | Variants Available |
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Harrier Diesel | ₹15.00 – ₹26.50 | 27 (Smart to Fearless trims) |
Harrier EV | ₹21.49 – ₹32.00 (estimated) | 10+ (more coming soon) |
The EV’s pricing reflects its dual-motor setup, fast charging, and tech-forward features like a 14.5-inch Neo QLED display.
Both SUVs share a similar silhouette but differ in details.
The Harrier EV features a closed-off grille, aerodynamic alloy wheels, and EV-specific design touches, including unique Stealth Edition paint options.
The Harrier Diesel maintains a traditional muscular design with a radiator grille and vibrant colour options like Sunlit Yellow.
Aspect | Tata Harrier Diesel | Tata Harrier EV (Top Variant) |
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Power | 170hp / 350Nm | 313hp / 504Nm (dual-motor AWD) |
0-100 km/h | ~11-12 seconds | 6.3 seconds (Boost mode) |
Transmission | 6-speed MT / AT | Automatic (single-speed EV) |
Range / Mileage | 16.8 kmpl (claimed) | Up to 627 km (MIDC range, 75kWh battery) |
Feature | Harrier Diesel | Harrier EV |
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Platform | OmegaArc (FWD) | Modified Acti.ev (AWD capable) |
Safety Rating | 5-Star Global NCAP | 5-Star Bharat NCAP |
Terrain Modes | 3 modes | 6 modes including Rock, Mud, Sand |
Suspension | Standard | Multi-link with frequency-dependent dampers |
Interior Screen | 12.3-inch touchscreen | 14.53-inch Samsung Neo QLED |
Harrier EV: 6 off-road modes plus transparent mode for underbody visuals and customizable terrain tuning.
Charging Type | Time to Charge | Added Range (Estimate) |
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7.2kW AC (Home) | 10-100% in ~10.7 hours | ~500+ km (full charge) |
120kW DC Fast | 20-80% in 25 minutes | ~300 km in 15 minutes |
Read more: Tata Harrier EV AWD Review: India’s Most Powerful Electric SUV?
Buyer Type | Best Option | Why |
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Budget-conscious | Harrier Diesel | Lower entry cost, traditional reliability |
Long-distance commuter | Either | Diesel for fuel economy; EV for range |
Tech enthusiast | Harrier EV | Advanced UI, terrain modes, AWD |
Eco-conscious urbanite | Harrier EV | Zero emissions, fast charging, future-ready |
If you’re looking for a high-tech, high-performance SUV that aligns with both modern mobility and environmental responsibility, the Tata Harrier EV is the smarter choice.
“The Tata Harrier EV brings futuristic design, advanced features, and strong performance with AWD, making it a compelling upgrade. However, the Harrier Diesel still holds its ground with proven reliability and a familiar driving experience,” said the MotorBeam team while reviewing these SUVs.
With rapid acceleration, cutting-edge features, and AWD capability, it delivers an exceptional driving experience that is also emissions-free.
Choosing the EV isn’t just about performance—it’s a step toward reducing your carbon footprint, lowering long-term operating costs, and staying ahead of tightening environmental regulations.
With growing charging infrastructure and improved battery tech, the Harrier EV is a future-ready, sustainable investment.
While the Harrier Diesel may appeal to those focused on upfront affordability and traditional fueling options, the EV offers superior long-term value, both financially and environmentally.
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