
Tata Harrier EV Review: Is It the Most High Tech Electric SUV by Тata
Tata Harrier EV debuts with bold design, premium interior, dual-motor AWD, long range & ADAS. Built on Gen 2 EV platform, it's Tata's most advanced electric SUV yet.
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The Tata Harrier EV is an eye-opener to Tata Motors electric vehicles. It relies on the Gen 2 EV architecture, has a high-tech exterior and interior, and high tech. These features are LED lights, digital cockpit, connected car, and panorama sunroof. The Harrier EV is supposed to provide long range, quick charging, and dual-motor AWD and even ADAS and better safety features. Being a combination of design, innovation, and performance, the Harrier EV might just end up being the most sophisticated and capable electric SUV Tata has ever come up with. Back into the present.
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