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2025 Tata Harrier EV Redefines Smart SUVs with Giant Screen and Driverless Key Tech

India’s electric car revolution received a significant boost with the launch of the 2025 Tata Harrier EV. With tons of advanced technology, an enormous infotainment screen, and a startling keyless entry system that doesn’t even require you to hold a key, Tata’s latest model is changing everything you might think about driving smart. Let’s go through it in detail and see what makes this EV a game-changer in India’s emerging electric car market.

Striking Exterior Design

Front Profile

The Harrier EV has an aggressive front with connected LED DRLs that run the full length and double as turn indicators for a modern look. LED projector headlamps (with both high and low beams), along with separate LED fog lamps, provide clear visibility. The front grille, which is usually all-black, is now grey, with the Tata logo, along with the front parking camera, and the four parking sensors. Meanwhile, its future-ready aesthetic is accentuated by a silver skid plate and Level 2 ADAS radar, and air dams deliver optimised aerodynamics for improved range. There’s a practical frunk under the hood and also good for 17 kg of storage.

Side Profile

The Harrier EV is offered with tastefully designed 19-inch dual-tone alloy wheels with a black and diamond-cut design housing Goodyear 245/55 R19 wheels. A matte black cladding and a gloss black ORVM with integrated turn indicator give the sum a premium look. It also has a body-colored door handle with an NFC request sensor that a human operator can use to unlock the door with a credit card-sized key. The premier version also features not only a panoramic sunroof but also quad-wheel-drive dual-motor badging and a functioning side step. Two more parking sensors and four-disc brakes represent safety and control.

Rear Profile

To the rear, the Harrier EV gets uniquely styled, connected LED tail-lamps with an eye-catching lightning streak pattern. Looking good, A shark fin antenna, rear parking camera, and packed with four reverse parking sensors. The black and silver dual-tone rear bumper comes with an air damper that makes it more efficient. The electronic tailgate opens to a capacious 502-litre boot (with a robust parcel tray, boot mat – with Harrier EV badging – and a spare wheel – max speed: 80 kmph). Other such accessories, such as wiper, washer, defogger, and a “keep distance” sticker , just prove its practicality.

Behind the wheel, the show is simply beyond compare, thanks to a huge 14.5-inch screen that commands the dashboard.

One of the first things that strikes you about the new Tata Harrier EV is its massive 14.5-inch touchscreen display – that’s up there with premium laptops and luxury cars. It’s not just large, it’s beautifully integrated into the dash, with crystal clear graphics, ultra-fast response and seamless Tata connectivity features in the connected car space. From driving in traffic, using entertainment apps or controlling the climate, the interface itself feels fluid, intuitive and futuristic. Tata has doubled down on making the cabin an extension of a digital cockpit, perfect for a tech-savvy driver.

Driverless Key Technology – Unlock Your Car In A Way You Haven’t Seen Before

For the first time, Tata Motors has taken a leap of faith and will be giving the Harrier EV a driverless key. As in: no physical, you-can-lose-them key, no key fob; not even your smartphone. The system employs advanced facial recognition and in-car biometric technology to recognise the driver and unlock the doors for them.
It is an industry first for any mainstream Indian vehicle, making Tata the ilk of global EV powerhouses such as Tesla and NIO. It’s not just a convenience, but also a feature that adds security by preventing unauthorised personnel from entering the vehicle.

Based on Gen 2 EV Architecture – Power, Range, Performance in One

Powering the car will be Tata’s latest Gen 2 EV platform that’s engineered to be compatible with pure electric powertrains, end to end, while losing no sheen underneath with the 2025 Harrier EV. It has an improved battery package, longer range and performance over its predecessors in its next-generation architecture. Exact numbers are waiting to be officially confirmed; however, we are hearing reports of a real-world rating of 500+ km with a single charge. The Harrier EV delivers fast charge and rapid return, keeping you recharged, no matter whether you are on a city drive or the highway. Plus, with dual-motor AWD likely available on top trims, the SUV should deliver impressive grip, performance, and handling, even in adverse conditions.

Tech-Loaded Interior Driver’s Cockpit

The interior of the Harrier EV is a tech paradise, with a massive 14.5″ Samsung QLED NEO touchscreen infotainment display that’s the world’s first to appear on a car. This display offers Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Amazon Alexa, and a number of apps, including those for gaming and video streaming. The system manages the dual-zone AC and serves as a 540-degree camera feed. A 10.25-inch fully digital cluster shows vital details including range (411km at 87% charge), speed, odometer, drive modes and ADAS settings. The steering wheel in dark grey/light grey gets illuminated with Tata branding, call controls, infotainment controls, ADAS functions and paddle shifters for varying regenerative braking.

Comfort and Convenience

The Harrier EV’s seats are done in perforated leatherette with ice-blue stitching, and apart from very good side support, they also come with proper ventilation. The driver’s seat can adjust electronically and features a memory function, and so does the co-driver’s seat. Cabin comes with a soft-touch armrest, Type-C and USB ports, 12V power outlet and wireless charger. The premium feel is taken to another level with ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof and a JBL sound system. A lit glove box with a tablet holder, along with touch-operated AC, boot release and 360-degree camera are also part of the package.

Second-Row Comfort

The middle row has enough knee room, headroom and thigh support, even making space for a third passenger with a flat floor. It’s complete with adjustable headrests, styled like an aircraft cushion, and a cup holder armrest in the centre. Rear occupants get 65W fast charging, map pockets and electric adjustments for the front seats. Window shades and a panoramic sunroof further contribute to that open and luxurious feel, so the long hauls can fly right by.

Innovative Key Technology

New key systems revolutionise the ride… The Harrier EV introduces new age key systems that include an NFC (Near Field Communication) based card for unlocking, a smart key and a conventional key along with special smart functions (like forward and backwards movement). Brief: Tech, Specifications. This driverless key tech is evidence of Tata’s dedication to providing next-level features to Indian consumers.

Performance and Range

The Harrier EV, with dual motors and AWD, produces a colossal 504 Nm torque, and can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in 6.3 seconds. Available in two battery packs – 65 kWh and 75 kWh, with a claimed maximum driving range of 627km. In the real world, it should be somewhere between 480 and 500 km with 120 kW fast charging for 250 km in 15 minutes. Included with this easy-to-assemble set are six terrain modes (Eco, City, Sport, Snow Grass, Mud Ruts, Sand, Rock Crawl, and Custom) and a boost mode to adapt driving modes to any terrain, while the Ultra Glide Suspension ensures a smooth ride

Additional Features

  • Level 2 ADAS: Radar and camera-based driver assistance for increased safety.
  • 540-degree Camera: High definition imaging, all-around live view.
  • JBL 9-speaker system: Ensures a broad spectrum of sound across the audio spectrum.
  • 65W Fast Charge: For rear passengers and 45W Type-C charging upfront.
  • High Quality Accessories: Feature a car perfume that is DC branded, scented in aqua, co-developed with Involve, perfect for SUVs.

High Quality Inside Out With A Smattering Of

And it’s where Tata has stepped things up a gear, with luxury fabrics, ambient lighting, and a design language which manages to feel futuristic and homely. The panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, wireless charging pad, and high-end air purification system up the luxury quotient. Its dashboard is clean and free of clutter, the 14.5-inch screen forming the epicentre of control. What’s behind the steering wheel: a high-rez digital instrument cluster with customizable themes and real-time EV data. There is a lot of space in the second row, thanks to the flat floor and the wider cabin design, which is welcomed since this makes the car a true 5-seater for Indian families.

A Step Forward for Safety and ADAS Technology

Style and tech aren’t the only things the Harrier EV was designed for; safety is also a top priority. Look for the modern Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot detection, autonomous emergency braking, and 360-degree camera compatibility. Add to that the fact that the SUV comes with loads of airbags, electronic stability control, and a (expected) 5-star Global NCAP safety rating, and the SUV is as much about safety as it is about modernity.

Bottomline: A Smart & Sophisticated SUV for the new age Indian Family

Tata Motors has, clearly, not merely electrified the Harrier— it has truly future-proofed it. In the form of the 2025 Tata Harrier EV with its gigantic screen, driverless key system, and EV-only DNA and bold design, the Harrier EV 2025 aims to be the benchmark of what the Indian Electric SUVs of yore and tomorrow should be all about. For the tech buffs, for those concerned about safety as a car buyer, or even for those who want their next car to already meet future mandates, the Harrier EV is certainly something special. It’s slick and stylish, and it’s filled with next-gen tech that was once exclusive to luxury EVs from overseas. But with this launch, Tata isn’t just in the EV race — it’s looking to lead it.

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