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520km Range in Harrier EV Fearless+ 75

I bought a Harrier EV in November 2025. I will detail my daily drive which may help others and the range I get. I am from Bengaluru and travel daily from Indiranagar to Electronic City with exact parking to parking drive of 47.2 kilometers. 15-25 minutes of stop-start traffic is usual during peak office hours. 


I drive on City mode and use L1 regen braking level. During the slow traffic movement I shift to Eco mode and L2 regen. If I start at 100% on a Monday, I reach my office with 96% charge remaining and sometimes 95%. During my time back, I reach home with 91% all the time. It drops to 90% if I ever go for a team lunch. Everyday from Monday to Friday, my Harrier EV consumes 9% daily if I do not detour. By Friday eod it is at 55% and 236 km driven. Saturday is grocery and family outing day. The AEC remains at 142-143 wh/km. 


During the following week when charge remains about 22-23% with more than 400 kilometers driven, I charge at a Shell charging station till 70-75% which costs me less than 1000 bucks and remaining using my home charger. So if the calculation is correct and I get 142 wh/km efficiency then the overall range I get is over 520 kilometers.


It is great to drive the harrier. The suspension is top notch and ride comfort is far superior to my previous Creta petrol.

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Comments (4)

Ankush Gugnani
Ferrari Rules
Perfect use of an EV. Great stats!!
Aarush
Do you feel your tyres will wear out soon? There are complaints of many that Harrier tyres don't last long.
Harrier EV Owner
Aarush Not really. As of now there is no problem. The tires look fine. There are some software niggles which I have documented here https://forum.evelectree.com/post/my-tata-service-center-experience-1770878696326
Suhail Gulati
Suhail Gulati
Great. Have you tried different driving modes? How is the performance in the City mode; torque and power delivery as compared to other modes?
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