Following our rendezvous at the Buddh International Circuit on Tata’s Quad Day, where the company showcased the capabilities of its all-new Harrier.ev in a controlled environment, we were eagerly waiting to get our hands on this promising all-electric SUV. No matter how well a vehicle performs on the track, its real-world performance will always give a better picture of how it fares in tackling everyday challenges. Given that the Harrier.ev produces over 300 bhp, comes with an AWD system, and offers all this without any tailpipe emissions, it was natural for us to look forward to this.
While it didn’t take us long to reacquaint ourselves with the SUV, it was refreshing to note how well it drives on public roads. The acceleration felt linear,…
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