Tata Motors Gears Up for Electric Future with Four New EVs

Tata Curvv, Harrier EV, Sierra EV

At a recent investor meet, Tata Motors announced the launch schedule for four of its upcoming electric vehicles – Curvv EV, Harrier EV, Sierra EV and Avinya EV. These EVs will be launched in India by April 2026.

According to a presentation made for the first time at the meet, Curvv EV and Harrier EV will be launched in FY2025 (current and till March 2025), while the Sierra EV and Avinya EV series will be launched during FY2026 (between April 2025 and March 2026). Here is everything we know about these EVs:

Tata Curvv EV

Tata Curvv EV
Image Credits: Tata Motors EV

Tata Curvv and Curvv EV have been spotted being tested on Indian roads multiple times. The EV version of the coupe SUV has now been confirmed to be launched in April 2025. While the exact battery and motor specifications of the coupe SUV are unknown, it is expected to have a range of up to 500 km. Onboard features of the Curvv EV are expected to include a 12.3-inch touchscreen system, ventilated front seats, a sunroof, and a 10.25-inch digital driver display. The electric vehicle will include some advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) features such as lane departure warning and adaptive cruise control, along with up to six airbags, a 360-degree camera, front and rear parking sensors, and electronic stability control (ESC).

Tata Harrier EV

Tata Harrier EV
Image Credits: Tata Motors EV

Slated to launch in fiscal 2025, the Tata Harrier EV is based on the recently launched Tata Acti.EV platform, potentially offers a range of over 500 km, and can be optionally equipped with dual-motor all-wheel drive. Most of the key features of the new Harrier are expected to be available, including a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 10.25-inch digital driver display, dual-zone automatic climate control, ventilated front seats with wireless and electrically adjustable phone charging, a panoramic sunroof (with ambient lighting) and a gesture-controlled powered tailgate. In terms of safety, it will likely get seven airbags and a 360-degree camera. The Harrier EV could also benefit from the advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) present on the ICE version of the Harrier.

Tata Sierra EV

Tata Sierra EV
Image Credits: Tata Motors EV

Tata has confirmed that the Sierra EV will be launched in March 2026. It is expected to use the brand’s Acti.EV architecture, similar to the Punch EV and the upcoming Curvv and Harrier EV. It retains some of the iconic styling cues of the original Sierra, but also features modern design features. It is offered with a five-seat configuration and a four-seat lounge option. It will be a well-equipped offering incorporating most of the creature comforts and safety technologies found in Tata’s new EV and ICE products, including dual digital displays, ADAS and six airbags, which are likely to come as standard.

Tata Avinya

Tata also confirmed that EVs based on the Avinya platform will be launched before April 2026. The Avinya range of vehicles is based on JLR’s modular EMA platform, which is localised for cost reasons. It should have a battery with a range of over 500 km. This EV will also support ultra-fast charging, which Tata claims can top up a 500 km range in under 30 minutes. However, little is known about the body shape or specifications of the first Avinya model.

Tata’s current EV range

Tata currently offers the most EVs when all mass-market brands are considered. The current line-up of electric vehicles includes the Tata Tiago EV (base model), Tata Tigor EV, Tata Punch EV and Tata Nexon EV (current flagship electric model). Tata Motors also announced that it will have 10 electric cars in its portfolio by fiscal year 2026.


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