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Tata Harrier EV QWD now more affordable with Fearless+ trim at Rs 26.49 lakh

The new second-from-top trim makes the all-wheel drive variant more affordable by Rs 2.50 lakh.
2 min read21 Mar '26
Saptarshi MondalSaptarshi Mondal
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Tata Motors has launched a more affordable all-wheel drive variant of the Harrier EV, priced at Rs 26.49 lakh (ex-showroom). Until now, the dual-motor, all-wheel drive setup was only available on the top-spec Empowered 75 trim, but the new second-from-top Fearless+ 75 brings down the entry-price for the all-wheel-drive variant by Rs 2.50 lakh.

  1. All-wheel drive on Harrier EV now available on two trims
  2. Only available with larger 75kWh battery
  3. New Seaweed Green exterior paint shade also introduced across the line-up

Tata Harrier EV price list

Variant
Price (ex-showroom)
Adventure 65
Rs 21.49 lakh
Adventure S 65
Rs 21.99 lakh
Fearless+ 65
Rs 23.99 lakh
Fearless+ 75
Rs 24.99 lakh
Fearless+ QWD 75 (New)
Rs 26.49 lakh
Empowered 75
Rs 27.49 lakh
Empowered QWD 75
Rs 28.99 lakh

With prices ranging between Rs 21.49 lakh and Rs 28.99 lakh (ex-showroom), it notably hasn’t gone up since it was launched. However, an AC home charger will cost an additional Rs 49,000.

Tata Harrier EV: what’s new?

With the introduction of the new Fearless+ QWD 75 variant, the Harrier EV now gets all-wheel drive in two trims, making it slightly more accessible than before.

This version of the Harrier EV uses a 75kWh battery powering dual motors (one on each axle) for a total output of 313hp and 504Nm. It’s one of the more powerful SUVs in its segment, only second to the Vinfast VF7 AWD variant. Tata Motors claims a range of 622km on a single charge for the QWD 75 variant. The QWD variants also exclusively offer six terrain modes along with off-road assist and a boost mode.

Tata Harrier EV QWD now more affordable with Fearless+ trim at Rs 26.49 lakhThe Harrier EV also gets a new Seaweed Green exterior paint shade.

The Fearless+ 75 comes quite well equipped with features such as a 12.3-inch touchscreen, a 6-way powered driver seats with memory, a 4-way powered co-driver seats, ventilated front seats, a 360-degree camera, a 10-speaker JBL Black audio system, 19-inch alloys, dual-zone climate control, ambient lighting, a wireless charger, rear window sunshades, and more.

However, it misses out on auto park assist, Level 2 ADAS, a digital IRVM, under-bonnet camera view, the larger 14.53-inch touchscreen, Dolby Atmos sound system, powered boss mode and powered tail gate, among others.

Tata Motors have also introduced a new Seaweed Green exterior paint shade across the entire Harrier EV line-up. However, no other mechanical or equipment upgrades have been rolled out on Tata’s flagship EV.

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