Harrier EV vs Curve EV: Tata Motors recently launched the Harrier EV for the Indian market. Is it worth the ₹5 lakh premium over the Curve EV?
Harrier EV vs Curvv EV: The EV segment is gaining momentum in the Indian market. Recently, Tata Motors launched its flagship EV SUV, the Harrier EV, in the market. It is a feature-packed SUV and comes in an AWD drivetrain. On the other hand, buyers also have an option for the Curvv EV, which has a coupe design and is in a similar price bracket. Both the EVs have two battery packs. The Harrier EV is priced starting at ₹22.93 lakh (on-road, Noida), while the Curvv EV is priced starting at ₹18.49 lakh (on-road, Noida).
Is it worth paying a premium of ₹5 lakh for the Harrier EV over the Curvv EV?
Here’s a quick comparison of the Harrier EV and the Curvv EV for prospective buyers:
Harrier EV vs Currv EV: Range
The Harrier EV is offered with a 69 kWh and 79 kWh battery pack. It has a claimed range of up to 627 km from the 79 kWh battery pack. On the other hand, the Curvv EV has a 45 kWh and 55 kWh battery pack. It has a claimed range of up to 502 km from the 45 kWh battery pack and up to 585 km from the 55 kWh battery pack.
Harrier EV vs Curvv EV: Drivetrain
Tata Motors offers the Harrier EV with rear-wheel drive and AWD drivetrain options. On the other hand, the Curvv EV only has a front-wheel drive option.
Harrier EV vs Currv EV: Features
Both the Harrier EV and the Currv EV have a long list of convenience features on offer. The Harrier EV features a 540-degree parking camera with transparent mode, six driving modes, a panoramic sunroof, dual-zone climate control, a 14.3-inch infotainment screen, and more. On the other hand, the Curvv EV features a 360-degree parking camera, multiple driving modes, a digital instrument cluster, and more. Both the Harrier EV and the Curvv EV feature vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-vehicle features.
Is the Harrier EV worth it?
Considering the ₹5 lakh premium over the Curvv EV, the Harrier EV is a sensible choice as it has an AWD drivetrain and a few more features. However, if you want the coupe-SUV look and can compromise on a few kilometers, the Curvv EV is a good choice.
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