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Tata Harrier EV price in Pondicherry

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โ‚น22.83 - โ‚น30.74 Lakh
On road price, Pondicherry
Pondicherry
Startingโ‚น32,983 /month
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The on road price of the Tata Harrier EV in Pondicherry ranges from โ‚น 22.83 lakh for the base model to about โ‚น30.74 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Pondicherry are between โ‚น21.49 lakh and โ‚น28.99 lakh.

 

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

Tata Harrier EV price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Tata Harrier EV Adventure 65
Electric | Auto
โ‚น22.83 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Tata Harrier EV Adventure S 65
Electric | Auto
โ‚น23.36 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Tata Harrier EV Fearless + 65
Electric | Auto
โ‚น25.47 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Tata Harrier EV Fearless + 75
Electric | Auto
โ‚น26.52 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Tata Harrier EV Fearless + 75 AWD
Electric | Auto
โ‚น28.10 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Keyless start
Tata Harrier EV Empowered 75
Electric | Auto
โ‚น29.16 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Automatic parking assist
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient interior lighting
Tata Harrier EV Empowered 75 AWD
Electric | Auto
โ‚น30.74 Lakh
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient interior lighting
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Blind spot monitor

Tata Dealers in Pondicherry

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

Schakralaya Motors Pvt Ltd-Murungabakkam

431 Cuddalore Main Road, Nainarmandapam, Murungabakkam, Pondicherry, Pondicherry 605004

4.5

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8291245579

CRMSALESSCHAKRALAYA@gmail.com

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Tata Harrier EV FAQs

Tata Harrier EV price in Pondicherry starts from โ‚น21.49 lakh.

In the city of Pondicherry, the Tata Harrier EV prices range between โ‚น22.83 lakh and โ‚น30.74 lakh.

The Harrier EV's top-spec Adventure 65 is priced at โ‚น28.99 lakh, ex-showroom. On road price of this variant is around โ‚น30.74 lakh.

In Pondicherry, prices of the Tata Harrier EV's 75kWh battery pack starts from โ‚น24.99 lakh. 

The Tata Harrier EV Stealth edition, in Pondicherry, is priced between โ‚น28.24 lakh and โ‚น30.23 lakh. 

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

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Kks

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We have owned a Tata Zest for 10 years and are looking for a family car for 4 adults and 1kid 9year old. Our running for the year is 12k to 13k kms with 60% city and the rest highway for occasional trips. We intend to keep it for 10 years and zeroed in on Seltos, but worried about ethanol blending and pricey petrol. So, for our requirement, we are thinking of moving to EV and are confused whether we should wait for Sierra EV, go with Harrier EV or XEV 9s. Although we arenโ€™t keen on a 7 seater, and 9E seems to be gimmicky. Please help.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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For your usage, we would not switch to an EV purely because of ethanol blending worries. With 12,000 to 13,000 km a year, 60 per cent city use and a 10-year ownership plan, a petrol SUV like the Kia Seltos is still a perfectly practical choice. E20-compliant petrol cars will continue to be supported, and a move to higher ethanol blends like E85 would require dedicated flex fuel engines, so there is no realistic scenario where todayโ€™s compliant petrol cars suddenly become unusable.If you genuinely want to move to an EV, then the decision should be based on your usage pattern, charging convenience and ownership comfort, not fuel policy anxiety. Between your options, the Tata Harrier EV looks like the most complete fit today. It gives you the space you need for four adults and a child, feels like a proper family SUV and removes the uncertainty of waiting for an unlaunched product. The Mahindra XEV 9e is also a strong EV, but since you already find it a bit too gimmicky and are not looking for that kind of experience, it does not sound like the natural fit.As for the Tata Sierra EV, we would absolutely suggest waiting if you are not in a rush, because it is expected soon and could land in the sweet spot between the Harrier EV and the smaller EV SUVs in terms of practicality and positioning. The only caveat is that buying an EV without a reliable home charging setup would make far less sense than simply buying the Seltos petrol and moving on.

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Tushar

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Sir, how is the rear suspension and ride quality of the Mahindra XEV 9e Pack One and Two? I tested the Pack Three and found the rear seat very boat-like with too much movement both vertically and sideways, which can get nauseating for rear-seat passengers. Is the suspension setup in Pack One and Two any better? Should I instead go for the Harrier EV 75 RWD if I want better ride quality, or should I wait for the Sierra EV? I want an EV bigger than the Nexon, but I do not like the Curvv EV and was thinking of avoiding Mahindra because of the suspension. I tried the Nexon EV and new Punch EV and found their rear suspension much better than the XEV 9e and even the eVitara. Please guide.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
โ€ข1w

What you felt in the Mahindra XEV 9e Pack Three is a fair observation. The XEV 9e does have a softer suspension tune, and for some rear seat passengers, that can translate into a floaty, slightly boat-like vertical movement over undulations, which can feel uncomfortable or even nauseating if you are sensitive to that kind of motion. As far as we know, there is no major suspension hardware difference between Pack One, Two and Three that fundamentally changes this character, so we would not expect the lower variants to feel significantly different in this regard.If rear seat ride quality and body control are a major priority, the Tata Harrier EV is the better option right now. It feels more tied down, composed and generally better controlled from the rear, without that excessive floatiness. If you still want to stay with Mahindra, the XEV 9e actually feels more balanced in this respect and does not have the same exaggerated bouncy character as the XEV 9S.That said, since you are clearly particular about ride quality and already like how Tataโ€™s EVs are tuned, we would absolutely suggest waiting for the Tata Sierra EV as well, especially since its launch is right around the corner. It should sit in that sweet spot above the Nexon EV in size while potentially offering the kind of more settled suspension setup you seem to prefer.

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Gulshan Bhatia

โ€ข6w

Hi AutocarIndia, I have a budget of โ‚น23-25 lakh. My monthly running is approximately 12,000-14,000 km, with around 70% city driving and 30% highway usage. I am confused between choosing a petrol vehicle and an EV. I am not considering a diesel option since my driving is not very regular at times, and I am concerned about potential DPF clogging issues. Currently, I am evaluating the Mahindra XUV 7XO A7 T petrol, which costs around โ‚น25 lakh on-road in Pune. However, considering the current global war situation, I feel petrol prices may increase permanently, which is making me seriously consider an EV. I am therefore looking at the Tata Harrier EV Fearless Plus 75 kWh, which is priced around โ‚น27 lakh. Though I have heard that some discounts are available, and the effective price could come down to around โ‚น26 lakhs. Given my usage pattern, budget, and long-term cost concerns, please guide me on whether a petrol or EV would be the better choice and help me decide between these options. Thanks in advance.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
โ€ข6w

The Mahindra XUV 7XO petrol does not suit this kind of running. A turbo petrol will be significantly more expensive to run over time, and with your usage, the fuel cost difference will be substantial.The Tata Harrier EV makes far more sense here. It offers very low running costs per km, smooth and effortless driving in the city, and strong performance on highways. With your high usage, the savings on fuel will add up quickly and justify the higher initial cost.The key condition is charging. If you have reliable home or office charging, the EV becomes a very practical and economical solution. Without that, managing frequent charging will become inconvenient.On your concern about diesel, in your case, it is actually not an issue. With such high and consistent running, DPF problems will not arise, as the car will regularly get the kind of driving needed to keep the system healthy.

VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
VehicleTata Harrier EV
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