Tata Harrier EV Scores Perfect Crash Test Ratings: 5 Stars for Adult & Child Safety
Tata Harrier EV achieves a flawless safety record in crash tests, earning 5-star ratings for both adult and child occupants. Here's what makes it one of India’s safest electric SUVs.
Tata Harrier EV Scores Perfect Crash Test Ratings: 5 Stars for Adult & Child Safety

The upcoming Tata Harrier EV has achieved a major milestone even before hitting the roads—scoring a perfect safety rating in recent crash tests. With 5 stars each for adult and child occupant protection, the electric SUV is now positioned as one of the safest EVs in India’s automotive market.
Crash Test Results: A Big Win for EV Safety
According to official test results conducted under stringent safety protocols, the Tata Harrier EV excelled across multiple parameters including:
Frontal impact
Side impact
Whiplash protection
Child restraint system performance
The model showed strong structural integrity, with minimal cabin intrusion, earning full marks in adult occupant safety and equally impressive scores for child passenger safety—a rare feat in its segment.
Key Safety Features
Tata Motors has gone all in on safety for the Harrier EV, equipping it with an extensive list of advanced features, such as:
6 airbags
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
ISOFIX child seat mounts
High-strength steel frame with crumple zones
360-degree camera and blind spot monitoring
The platform has also been engineered to handle the unique safety requirements of electric vehicles, such as battery protection and electrical isolation in case of a crash.
What It Means for Buyers
With growing interest in electric vehicles, safety is a top concern for Indian buyers. The Harrier EV’s stellar crash test performance offers not just peace of mind, but also a major competitive edge over rival models from other automakers, including upcoming offerings from Mahindra and Hyundai.
Launch Timeline
The Tata Harrier EV is expected to launch by late 2024 or early 2025, and will build on the brand’s new-gen EV architecture, which also underpins models like the Curvv EV and Sierra EV.
The perfect crash test score further strengthens Tata’s image as a brand committed to safety and innovation. For families and tech-forward buyers looking to go electric without compromising on protection, the Harrier EV just became a top contender.