Tata Harrier EV QWD now starts at ₹26.49 lakh with the new Fearless+ trim, making all-wheel drive more accessible while offering strong performance, long range, and premium features.
What Changed in Tata Harrier EV
Tata Harrier EV just became more accessible, and this is not a small update.
Earlier, if you wanted all-wheel drive, you had to go for the top-end Empowered variant. Now, Tata has introduced the Fearless+ QWD 75 trim at ₹26.49 lakh, cutting the entry price for AWD by ₹2.50 lakh.
That alone changes how buyers will look at this SUV.
Price Breakdown That Actually Matters
Here is the full ex-showroom price list in a clean view:
| Variant | Price |
|---|---|
| Adventure 65 | ₹21.49 lakh |
| Adventure S 65 | ₹21.99 lakh |
| Fearless+ 65 | ₹23.99 lakh |
| Fearless+ 75 | ₹24.99 lakh |
| Fearless+ QWD 75 (New) | ₹26.49 lakh |
| Empowered 75 | ₹27.49 lakh |
| Empowered QWD 75 | ₹28.99 lakh |
The lineup now spans from ₹21.49 lakh to ₹28.99 lakh.
One small detail buyers should not ignore, the AC home charger costs an extra ₹49,000.
Performance That Feels Serious Not Just Electric
Performance That Actually Feels Worth the Price
This is where the Harrier EV starts making a strong case.
The QWD setup uses two motors, one on each axle, delivering a combined 313hp and 504Nm of torque. On paper, those numbers already look impressive, but in real driving, they translate into effortless acceleration and strong pulling power.
It is not just quick in a straight line. With six terrain modes, off-road assist, and a boost mode, this SUV feels capable beyond city roads.
In fact, it stands among the most powerful electric SUVs in its segment, second only to the VinFast VF7 AWD variant.
Range That Reduces Anxiety
Range anxiety is still a real concern for many buyers, and Tata seems to understand that well.
The 75kWh battery in the QWD variant delivers a claimed range of around 622 km on a single charge. In real-world conditions, this will vary, but even then, it remains strong enough for long highway trips without constant charging stops.
This is not just a city EV. It is built for mixed usage.
Features That Make It Feel Premium
What makes the Fearless+ QWD variant interesting is that it does not feel stripped down.
You still get a large 12.3-inch touchscreen, a premium JBL 10-speaker sound system, ventilated front seats, powered seats with memory, and a 360-degree camera. Add to that dual-zone climate control, ambient lighting, and wireless charging, and it feels like a complete package.
This is important because buyers at this price point expect comfort along with performance, not one over the other.
Where Tata Still Keeps the Top Variant Special
Of course, Tata has kept some features exclusive to the Empowered variant.
You miss out on Level 2 ADAS, auto park assist, the larger 14.53-inch infotainment screen, Dolby Atmos sound system, and powered tailgate. These are premium add-ons rather than essentials, but they still create a clear distinction between trims.
For some buyers, these features will matter. For others, the Fearless+ QWD already feels more than enough.
New Seaweed Green Colour Adds Fresh Identity
Tata has also introduced a new Seaweed Green colour across the lineup.
It brings a refreshing change from the usual neutral tones and gives the Harrier EV a slightly more premium and modern look on the road. It is one of those shades that looks even better in real life than in pictures.
By introducing the Fearless+ QWD at ₹26.49 lakh, Tata has made all-wheel drive more accessible without taking away the core strengths of the SUV.
You still get strong performance, long range, and a premium cabin experience. What you give up is a handful of luxury features that not every buyer truly needs.
If you were earlier on the fence because the AWD version felt too expensive, this update might just be the reason you step in and take a closer look.










