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Last Updated on: 04 Jul 2026

Tata Harrier EV

Tata Harrier EV price in Panipat

₹23.11 - ₹31.09 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹33,465 /month

The on road price of the Tata Harrier EV in Panipat ranges from ₹ 23.11 lakh for the base model to about ₹31.09 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Panipat are between ₹21.69 lakh and ₹29.19 lakh.

 

Check the Harrier EV on road price of all variants in Panipat in the table below:

Tata Harrier EV On Road Price by Variants

Adventure 65Electric | Auto
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹21,69,000
RTO (Individual)
₹0
Insurance
₹1,19,295
Other Charges
₹22,290
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Panipat₹23,10,585 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹33,465 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Adventure S 65Electric | Auto
₹23.64 LakhOn road price, Panipat
Fearless + 65Electric | Auto
₹25.77 LakhOn road price, Panipat
Fearless + 75Electric | Auto
₹26.83 LakhOn road price, Panipat
Fearless + 75 AWDElectric | Auto
₹28.43 LakhOn road price, Panipat
Empowered 75Electric | Auto
₹29.50 LakhOn road price, Panipat
Empowered 75 AWDElectric | Auto
₹31.09 LakhOn road price, Panipat

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Tata Harrier EV Official Brochure

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Calculate your Charging cost for Tata Harrier EV

Range622 Km
Daily drive60 km
Electricity tariff₹6
Monthly electricity cost
₹1,302

Tata Dealers in Panipat

Planning to buy Harrier EV? Here are a few dealers in Panipat

Aaryaman Automobiles-Hanuman Chowk

Plot No 64, Huda Industrial Area, Part 1 Sector 25, Near Hanuman Chowk, Panipat, Haryana 132103

7045165690

aautospnp@gmail.com

Aaryaman Automobiles-Madlauda

Ground Floor, Main Market Road, Panipat, Haryana 132113

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

918291950051

Aaryaman Automobiles-Samalkha

Main GT Road, Samalkha Krishna Colony, Near Jamna Petrol Pump, Panipat, Haryana 132102

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8879894414
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Tata Harrier EV FAQs

Tata Harrier EV price in Panipat starts from ₹21.69 lakh.

In the city of Panipat, the Tata Harrier EV prices range between ₹23.11 lakh and ₹31.09 lakh.

The Harrier EV's top-spec Adventure 65 is priced at ₹29.19 lakh, ex-showroom. On road price of this variant is around ₹31.09 lakh.

In Panipat, prices of the Tata Harrier EV's 75kWh battery pack starts from ₹24.99 lakh. 

The Tata Harrier EV Stealth edition, in Panipat, is priced between ₹28.24 lakh and ₹30.23 lakh. 

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Questions you may find useful

2w

Which is the better EV overall between the Tata Curvv EV 55kWh Accomplished X and the Tata Harrier EV 65 Adventure S? The price difference is around Rs. 6 lakh. I currently own a Tata Tiago, drive around 1,000km a month in the city, and now want to upgrade. Please suggest which is the better overall product with better fit and finish.

Verified
2w

Since you already have a Tata Tiago and your monthly running is only around 1,000km, there isn't an urgent need to upgrade immediately. The Tata Sierra EV is expected to launch within the next month and is likely to share its battery pack and powertrain with the Harrier EV. That means you could get very similar performance and range in a different package, giving you one more strong option to evaluate before making your purchase.Between the two cars you've shortlisted, the Harrier EV is undoubtedly the more premium product. It offers a more spacious cabin, better ride comfort and a more upmarket feel. However, whether it is worth spending an additional Rs 6 lakh over the Curvv EV 55 Accomplished X depends on how much you value the extra space and premium experience. From a pure value-for-money perspective, the Curvv EV makes a strong case.

VehicleTata Sierra EV
VehicleTata Harrier EV
VehicleTata Curvv EV
28w

I have been using a Verna Diesel 1.6-litre for the past 8 years, and it has served me well in terms of fuel efficiency. My average monthly running is around 2,500km. Due to the diesel ban in Delhi NCR and the need for a more comfortable car, I am now looking to switch to an EV (XEV 9S or the Harrier EV). I am not very particular about having too many features. I have been waiting for bookings to open for the XEV 9S, but with the launch of the new Seltos, should I consider that as well?

Verified
28w

We would recommend taking a test drive of the Mahindra XEV 9S before making a final decision, as its suspension can feel a bit too soft on undulating roads.Since you are also considering the Tata Harrier EV, which is a 5-seater, it makes sense to look at the XEV 9E as well. The Harrier EV is comfortable to drive and rides well, and the dual motor AWD option is available at a lower price than the XEV 9E. The Mahindra XEV 9e, however, stands out with more features, more comfortable seats, a larger boot, better range, and faster charging.The new Seltos is a well-rounded product, but given your requirements, the running costs of the petrol automatic will be significantly higher than the electric cars you are considering. If you are keen on a Kia EV, the Carens Clavis EV is also a strong package. While it does not offer the same range as the XEV 9E or the Harrier EV, it is a polished EV with a comfortable ride, adequate performance, and a third row that is spacious and comfortable enough for adults as well.

VehicleKia Carens Clavis EV
VehicleMahindra XEV 9e
VehicleTata Harrier EV
VehicleMahindra XEV 9S
30w

I am looking to buy an EV and am considering the Harrier EV or the XEV 9S. The main reasons for buying a new EV are bigger space and cost-effective travel. Could you advise if considering an EV is good or not?

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30w

You can go for an electric car of your choice as long as you imbibe some discipline about charging your vehicle, as public charging is still unreliable and can be expensive too. Long drives on EVs require some amount of pre-planning. The other downside is lower resale value. But with the right mindset, EVs can be enjoyable.Between the Tata Harrier EV and the Mahindra XEV 9S, our pick would be XEV 9S. It was launched recently with lots of features and attractive pricing.

VehicleMahindra XEV 9S
VehicleTata Harrier EV
32w

I want to purchase an SUV, but I’m confused between the Harrier EV and the Innova HyCross. My daily drive will be around 100 km, and I want a reliable vehicle that I can use for the next 10 years.

Verified
31w

The Toyota Innova HyCross is a 6-7-seater MPV that ranks high on reliability and dependability. With Toyota's strong backing, your ownership experience over the next 10 years is likely to be hassle-free. The Tata Harrier EV, on the other hand, is a fantastic product with all the bells and whistles which you may or may not expect at its price. And while the driving experience of the Harrier EV is superior to the Hycross', Tata doesn't have a reputation for a niggle-free car, and its service centre experience can be a hit or miss. So even though the Harrier EV is a good car, for sheer peace of mind, the Toyota Hycross is a better bet.

VehicleToyota Innova HyCross
VehicleTata Harrier EV
34w

I currently drive a Baleno and want to upgrade to a safer, more comfortable car. My budget is around ₹30 lakh. I need low maintenance and excellent ride quality. Monthly running is about 1,800 km (mostly city) with 1–2 long drives a year. I’m open to EVs - I test-drove the Harrier EV and liked it, but I’m concerned about body roll and Tata-related issues. Which cars offer comfort and suspension at par with or better than the Harrier EV?

Verified
34w

Since you are open to buying an EV, the Mahindra XEV 9e is a good option to consider. Ride comfort at low speeds isn't quite as good as the Harrier EV, but the Mahindra car does feel more composed at higher speeds. You can also read: Tata Harrier EV vs Mahindra XEV 9e road test comparisonMahindra will also launch the XEV 9S on November 27. The XEV 9S has a more conventional SUV shape and comes with the flexibility of a third row of seats, in case that matters to you.

VehicleMahindra XEV 9e
VehicleMahindra XEV 9S
VehicleTata Harrier EV
38w

Dear Sir, I plan to travel 1,200 to 1,500 km every month and am therefore considering the Tata Harrier EV. However, I was also interested in the XUV700, but some car mechanics said that it may start having mechanical issues after 50,000–70,000 km. What is your advice on the long-term maintenance cost of the diesel XUV700, and what are your views on the Harrier EV? Thanks.

Verified
37w

After 50,000 to 70,000 km, it’s understandable for any vehicle to start showing some issues due to natural wear and tear. However, the severity of these issues can be greatly reduced by following the recommended service schedule, using only recommended parts and supplements, and handling the vehicle with care.Mahindra has a fairly wide service network, though owners have reported mixed experiences with service quality. The known issues mainly relate to electronics, infotainment, and the front suspension. Mahindra has also conducted several recalls to fix faulty units.Overall, yes, an EV will have lower maintenance costs than an ICE vehicle since it has fewer moving components and less wear and tear. The Harrier EV is a good product, especially in terms of space and comfort. However, you should also consider the Mahindra XEV 9e as an alternative.

VehicleTata Harrier EV
VehicleMahindra XEV 9e
1w

I'm very confused about the Harrier EV and Honda City hybrid. My daily running is 90km. I have an option for home charging. My long trip only once a year.

Verified
1w

Pick the Harrier EV. With 90 km a day and a home charger, an EV will slash your running cost, and you won’t visit a fuel pump for daily use. The Harrier’s range will easily cover your commute with plenty in reserve, and on your once-a-year long trip, you can plan a single fast-charge stop and be done. It is also quieter and smoother in traffic, and the big SUV's ride height makes city driving less tiring.Be honest about two things. The Harrier EV’s upfront price will be higher than the City Hybrid, and highway charging can still be patchy in some regions, so you need a little planning for that rare road trip. If your budget is tight or you just want the simplest long-distance experience, the City Hybrid is the cheaper buy and needs no planning at all, while still being very fuel efficient in town.Given your usage and home charging, the EV advantage is real every single day, so the Harrier EV is the smarter pick.

VehicleTata Harrier EV
VehicleHonda City
2w

I'm considering buying an EV with a budget of around Rs. 25-27 lakh. I want to know which brand or car offers the best long-term customer satisfaction and vehicle performance. The cars I am considering are the Mahindra XEV 9S, Tata Harrier EV, Hyundai Creta EV, and the Tata Sierra EV, which is expected to launch soon. Please help soon, as I am planning to make the purchase in the next 2-3 months.

Verified
1w

Pick the Creta Electric. For your Rs 25-27 lakh budget, it is the safest bet, and Hyundai’s huge service network will make long-term ownership hassle free. As an EV, it is smooth, quiet and quick enough, and Hyundai’s software and battery management have been trouble-free for most owners, which matters more than a flash spec sheet five years down the line. It is also known to reliably deliver the closest real-world range to its official rating amongst its peers, thanks to a highly efficient powertrain. The Harrier EV and XEV 9S are tempting for space and power, but are likely to sit higher than your budget and have been known to have some niggles especially in the software and electronics departments. The Sierra EV has now been launched and is certainly worth considering. It offers a larger battery, a spacious cabin and a premium overall package. However, being a brand-new product, we'd prefer to wait and see how it settles in before recommending it over the more established Creta Electric. You should also expect a waiting period on popular variants.Another EV you could consider is the Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara. Though not as spacious as the others, nor as efficient, being from the house of Maruti Suzuki, it is expected to offer hassle-free reliability and a smooth ownership experience.

VehicleHyundai Creta Electric
VehicleTata Harrier EV
VehicleMahindra XEV 9S
VehicleMaruti Suzuki e Vitara
VehicleTata Sierra EV
4w

Hello Autocar. Thank you for continuing to solve our doubts in such a genuine way. I have a small query. We currently own a 2022 Tata Altroz XZ+ diesel. Since I have to travel about 100km daily, we are planning to upgrade to an EV. However, everyone at home, including me, is attached to the Altroz and is looking for a similar experience. I wanted to ask if an Altroz EV is in the works or if there has been any development on that front. Otherwise, could you suggest whether the Punch EV or the Nexon EV would be better for a family of four?

Verified
3w

Pick the Tata Nexon EV. It will feel closest to your Altroz while giving you more range cushion and more room for four. With 100 km daily, that larger battery and stronger AC performance mean less charging stress and easier weekend runs, and the Nexon’s wider rear seat and bigger boot make family life comfier. The Nexon's larger footprint also translates to greater confidence, especially at higher speeds.The Punch EV is a great value and very easy to drive in traffic. If your use is almost all city and parking is tight, the Punch EV can be considered as an option. However, for an Altroz owner used to that solid, grown-up feel, the Nexon EV will feel more familiar.About an Altroz EV, there’s nothing on sale or officially announced for the near term. Tata showed a concept years ago, but the current focus is Punch EV, Curvv EV, Harrier EV and Sierra. If you want an EV now, do not wait.

VehicleTata Nexon EV
VehicleTata Punch EV
VehicleTata Curvv EV
VehicleTata Harrier EV
VehicleTata Sierra
5w

Dear Autocar Team, I am currently an ICE vehicle owner and am planning to switch to an EV. Since driving range is my biggest priority, I have narrowed my choice down to the Tata Harrier EV. I was particularly impressed by its ride comfort. At the moment, I am leaning towards the Fearless 75 ACFC variant and am also receiving some attractive offers on it. My question is: is it worth spending an additional Rs. 2 lakh or so for the ADAS variant? I undertake highway trips roughly once a month, but my day-to-day driving is mostly in city and rural conditions. Given my usage pattern, is it worth stretching my budget for the Empowered variant?

Verified
5w

The Harrier EV is a good bet if range is a concern on your first EV as its large battery gives you a comfortable buffer even on highway journeys. And yes, as you've pointed out, the excellent ride quality should be helpful for your everyday use on city and rural roads. As for spending Rs 2 lakh extra for ADAS on the Empowered version, we don't think it's essential, as your highway use is only occasional, and even then, given how unpredictable highway conditions are, it's real-world efficacy is limited. There are few more features you'll lose out on too, like the larger 14.5-inch touchscreen, a powered tailgate and heads-up display, but these are more convenience features than essentials. The Fearless variant is very well equipped too, including with Cruise Control, which is really the feature you'll want on your highway runs. In conclusion, if you're getting the Fearless 75 at a good price, we think you should go for it.

VehicleTata Harrier EV

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