Tata Motors has not yet confirmed specific details about their upcoming electric vehicle (EV) models, but it has been confirmed that their new platform will support motors on both axles, enabling a 4×4 feature. As Tata and Mahindra compete fiercely in the automotive market, particularly in the EV segment, here are the electric SUVs Tata plans to launch, which are likely to include a 4×4 variant.
Harrier EV
The Harrier EV is set to share its dashboard design with the updated internal combustion engine (ICE) version. Notable features include a large 12.3-inch infotainment system, wireless charging, smartphone connectivity, an electronic parking brake with auto hold, and a rotary dial for selecting drive modes.
Similar to the ICE model, the Harrier EV will include a panoramic sunroof, a digital instrument cluster, a 360-degree surround camera with a blind spot monitor, and a Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) suite. Although technical specifications are pending confirmation, the Harrier EV is expected to be the first electric SUV with an all-wheel-drive configuration. Given that the Curvv EV boasts an ARAI-certified driving range of 585 km, the Harrier EV is anticipated to achieve at least 600 km on a single charge.
Safari EV
The upcoming Safari EV will closely resemble its ICE counterpart in design, featuring distinct alloy wheels and connected LED taillights. Its interior is expected to mirror that of the ICE model, including a 4-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo.
The Safari EV is projected to offer a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, dual-zone air conditioning, ventilated front and rear seats, a panoramic sunroof, up to seven airbags, a 360-degree camera, electronic stability control (ESC), and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Built on Tata’s new Acti.EV platform, the Safari EV is likely to provide a range of around 500 km, with the possibility of an all-wheel-drive option similar to the Harrier EV.
Sierra EV
While specific specifications for the Sierra EV are not confirmed, it is expected that Tata’s Acti.EV architecture will be integral to developing this new generation of EVs. The production version of the Harrier EV is anticipated to debut at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Show, with the Sierra EV expected to follow by the end of 2025.
The Sierra EV is likely to feature a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup, with a battery pack in the range of 60 kWh to 80 kWh. This electric SUV is projected to deliver a certified range of over 500 km on a single charge, incorporating many features from the Harrier and Safari models.
As Tata continues to innovate in the EV sector, their upcoming models promise exciting advancements for both the company and consumers.