Overdrive: Tata Harrier EV shows off-road strength as Suzuki Unveils first electric scooter for India

Tata Motors tests the off-road capabilities of its upcoming Harrier EV, while Suzuki debuts its first electric scooter for India, the eAccess. Overdrive reviewers offer early insights into both electric vehicles.

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By Sohini Dutt  June 21, 2025, 3:11:16 PM IST (Published)

In a big week for electric mobility, Tata Motors and Suzuki have each taken bold steps into the electric vehicle (EV) spotlight. Tata’s much-anticipated Harrier EV has been put through a series of off-road challenges, testing the limits of its rear-wheel and all-wheel (or “quad-wheel”) drive options.

Overdrive’s Tuhin Kanta took the wheel to assess whether the SUV lives up to its performance promises — and early signs suggest it just might.

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Meanwhile, Suzuki has unveiled its first electric scooter for the Indian market, the eAccess. Designed for urban commuters, the eAccess made its debut on a test track, offering a glimpse into how it could handle on everyday Indian roads.

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Overdrive’s Sumesh Soman got a quick ride and shares initial impressions of Suzuki’s entry into the country’s growing two-wheeler EV segment.

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