Harrier EV Price Comparison | Is It Worth Buying?

Harrier EV Price Comparison | Is it Worth to Buy?

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Author:
Jas Chellani

Published on:
January 27, 2026

Categories:
Reviews & Comparisons

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The Harrier EV comes at an introductory price of Rs 21.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base Adventure 65 variant and goes up to Rs 28.99 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top of the line AWD model. The Harrier EV is available with a variety of trims which includes:

  • Adventure 65
  • Fearless Plus 65
  • Fearless Plus 75
  • Empowered 75

Harrier EV Price Comparison with Rivals 

Below we have compared the price of Harrier EV with its rivals to give a better understanding of Harrier EV and is it worth the price it is asking for. 

harrier ev price comparison

Feature Category Tata Harrier EV  Mahindra BE 6e  BYD Atto 3  MG ZS EV
Price Range (Ex-Showroom) ₹21.49 - ₹30.23 Lakh ₹18.90 - ₹27.65 Lakh ₹24.99 - ₹33.99 Lakh ₹17.99 - ₹20.50 Lakh
Top Spec Comparison Top-Tier (AWD) Top-Tier (RWD) Top-Tier (FWD) Top-Tier (FWD)
Value Verdict High Value: Offers AWD, max space, & 390 bhp for less than Atto 3. Aggressive: Great starting price but smaller & less powerful. Premium: High price for lower range & power; pays for brand cachet. Budget: Good city entry, but a segment below in size/tech.

Tata Harrier EV: Is it Worth it?

PRICE: At a price range of Rs 21.49 - Rs 30.23 lakh, the Harrier EV is an attractive offering and also gets various capabilities that competition does not offer. 

The Harrier EV’s QWD (Quad-Wheel Drive) comes with six terrain modes and true off-road abilities. Thus you are paying for a vehicle which offers the combination of off-roading prowess and city-friendly SUV. 

Harrier ev price comparison

POWER: The Harrier EV produces a peak power of 390 HP and 504 Nm of peak torque, which is 100 BHP more than rivals like BE 6 and MG ZS EV. Thus you are getting a sportscar feel in a budget of 30 lakhs, as compared to the rivals where consumers have to pay more than 50 lakhs for brands like Volvo and Kia EV6 to access this power territory. 

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