Based on the images, the EV shares several design elements with its ICE counterpart while also incorporating features from the concept version. Notable design details include bi-LED projector headlamps, sequential LED DRLs, and LED fog lamps.
To distinguish it from the ICE version, the vehicle features a closed-off grille, a design choice common in Tata Motors’ EVs that are derived from ICE models. 
Despite maintaining the same silhouette as the ICE version, the Tata Harrier EV stands out with a newly designed set of 17-inch alloy wheels, wrapped in Apollo tires.
The EV also features conventional door handles, blacked-out pillars, and ORVMs, among other styling cues.
In a practical design choice, Tata Motors has placed the charging port on the left side of the vehicle, positioned just above the rear wheel, ensuring easy accessibility.
The sleek lines of the exterior, enhanced by the “Empowered White” color, show precision and efficiency. The wide DRLs provide a modern and welcoming look, while the turbine-style wheels improve aerodynamics.
These design changes reflect the brand’s effort to balance familiarity with modern EV-specific features.