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Tata Harrier Vs. Suzuki E-Vitara: Which One Is The Better Choice? A Detailed Comparison

Tata has showcased the prowess of the vehicle in a recent showcase where they drove the vehicle through a range of slopes and inclines- Details Below-

Tata has been able to gain a formidable recognition in the EV sphere thanks to their affordable EV’s such as the Punch as well the Nexon. But this time around the brand is planning to bring in their new Harrier EV that would compete against the likes of new Hyundai Creta EV as well as Suzuki E Vitara. Tata has showcased the prowess of the vehicle in a recent showcase where they drove the vehicle through a range of slopes and inclines. The vehicle would allegedly be powered by a 75 KWH battery that would offer a range of about 500Km. 

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Upon its launch, the car would go against the likes of Hyundai Creta Electric, and  Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara. While the Grand Vitara has a rear wheel drive module in select trim levels the Hyundai Creta does not have any, all-wheel drive option. As per an older leak that was reported by Auto bhp the car would have a 75KWH battery pack and the AWD capabilities would be given to only the empowered trim variant.  Beyond the other additions the car would also get a 12.3 inch free standing screen along with ADAS level 2 assisted safety level features.

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Here is a comparison of  the Tata Harrier against the Suzuki E Vitara as well as the Hyundai Creta Electric. 

Suzuki E-Vitara

Suzuki’s E-Vitara is the first EV vehicle from Suzuki, And it would be fair to say that Suzuki has left no stones un turned to make this one a formidable option for buyers. The car is being offered with ventilated seats, flexible boot space and various other features.

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Suzuki has introduced their new HEARTECT-e platform a ground up redesign that is meant for EV’s and provides perfect blend of innovation, efficiency and performance. The E-Vitara has been equipped with a high capacity battery that comprises of Lithium IO based cells that have bene tested for their operability from -30 degree to 60 degree C. The battery equipped on the car would be a 61 KWH unit that would offer a range of around 500Km.

Comparison Tata Harrier EV( Expected Specs )Suzuki Grand Vitara – ICE , HYBRID( Alpha Smart Hybrid All GripHyundai Creta Electric Suzuki E – Vitara
MotorWould BE Revealed Soon- AWD Setup With AB Electric Motor on Both Axles1462cc 4 cylinder Engine, 102Bhp and 136.8 NM169 Bhp/ 200NmSingle Motor For 49KWH battery a 144 Ps and a peak torque of 192.5 Nm – 174 Ps single motor with a peak torque of 192 Nm for the 61 KWH battery option
Range Around 500Km872 KM on a full tank473 KM as Per Hyundai500 KM on a full charge
features Would have all the Vehicle Vehicle To Vehicle chargeMild Hybrid Features With All Grip System
Has all the Vehicle To Vehicle charge capabilities
AWD Ability with Suzuki e- All Grip Mode
All Wheel Drive Capability ExpectedYesNAYes
Charge Time 75 to 60 KWh Battery with a 7.2 KWH charger that is coupled with the Curvv EV- 7.9 hours in 55 KWH variant and 6.5 Hours for 45 KWH So around 8 hours tentatively with a 7.2 KW Ac charger 4 hr 50 Min ona 11KW charger- The 11 kw charger is an add on the normal charger would take more time the charging would include a 7KW Ac charging and a 70 Kw Dc fast charging option as well. About 9 hours
Prices Possibly between 20 to 25 Lakhs RsRs 19.56 LakhRs 17.99 to 24.38 LakhRs 17 -22.50 Lakh.

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Shriyansh Garg


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