Tata Motors has launched the bold and stylish new Tata Harrier.ev Stealth Edition in India, priced at ₹28.24 lakh (ex-showroom). Following the recent announcement of the Harrier.ev QWD prices, this latest variant adds a stealthy flair to the electric SUV lineup. With its sharp aesthetics and performance-focused battery setup, the Stealth Edition is already making waves.
This new edition gets a robust 75 kWh battery pack and is available in four unique trims. Buyers can choose from Empowered 75 Stealth, Empowered 75 Stealth ACFC, Empowered 75 QWD Stealth, and Empowered 75 QWD Stealth ACFC. The base Empowered 75 Stealth starts at ₹28.24 lakh, while the ACFC version costs ₹28.73 lakh. The more powerful QWD variants are priced at ₹29.74 lakh and ₹30.23 lakh, respectively.
Visually, the Harrier.ev Stealth Edition gets a distinctive ‘Matte Stealth Black’ finish that immediately sets it apart. The SUV retains its overall design language but introduces exclusive 19-inch Piano Black alloy wheels with aero inserts for a more aggressive and futuristic look. Step inside, and you’ll find premium Carbon Noir leatherette upholstery along with an interior layout that complements the stealthy exterior.
Under the hood—or rather under the floor—the 75 kWh battery is the heart of this electric beast. Buyers can opt for either RWD or QWD configurations. The rear-wheel drive models deliver 235 bhp and 315 Nm of torque, while the all-wheel drive variants pump out an impressive 391 bhp and 504 Nm. According to MIDC tests, the RWD variant can cover up to 627 km on a single charge, and the QWD gets slightly less at 622 km—still an excellent range for long-distance travel.
In terms of features, Tata has gone all out. The Stealth Edition carries forward the full feature list from the standard Harrier.ev. This includes a wireless phone charger, inbuilt air purifier, power-operated tailgate, cruise control, and dual-zone automatic climate control. It also features a sliding armrest with cooled storage, autonomous parking assistance, summon and reverse assist features, and multiple regeneration modes controlled via paddle shifters.
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Technology highlights include a 540-degree surround view system that not only gives a complete 360-degree look around the SUV but also includes an underbody view—especially handy for off-road driving. Additional modern conveniences like a high-definition IRVM, digital key access, and Tata’s vehicle-to-load and vehicle-to-vehicle charging support make this EV future-ready.
For buyers looking for an all-wheel drive setup, the Harrier EV QWD comes only with the 75 kWh battery and requires an additional ₹1.5 lakh over its RWD counterpart. This premium, however, brings in added performance and capability that EV enthusiasts are likely to appreciate.
With its stylish new look, powerful battery, and tech-rich cabin, the Tata Harrier.ev Stealth Edition is geared up to lead the pack in the premium electric SUV space in India.