You can expect the bigger and better than ever Tata Sierra to make a comeback as the iconic car. The new Tata Sierra set to launch in second half of year 2025 will come in electric (EV) and internal combustion engine (ICE) variants. In this article, we talk about the features, specifications of the upcoming Tata Sierra which is going to be a game changer in the Indian automotive industry. If you are an enthusiast of automobiles or a prospective buyer, this article is packed with all the features and facts you need to know about the much awaited new Tata SUV.
Derived from the original Sierra which was discontinued back in 2000, the 2025 Tata Sierra is a modern reinterpretation. Intentionally combining nostalgic design elements with modern technology and power train options, this new version takes our classic back to the future. Tata Motors confirms Sierra to come in electric and petrol engine variant for diverse consumers.
The new Sierra, from Tata Motors, has been officially confirmed by the company when it comes to the launch timeline. It will officially debut in the second half of 2025 with both EV and ICE versions to come on the market at the same time.
There will be a lot of powertrain options in this car. The car will be powered by the 2.0L diesel engine that will be able to develop up to 170bhp. Tata may round off its powertrain options by introducing the petrol engine in due course.
The Tata Sierra will come with multiple powertrain options:
The Tata Motors plan is to expand the electric vehicle line up and the Sierra EV, is a part of it. The electric model will join other upcoming models such as the Harrier EV, Curvv EV and Punch EV. Tata is dedicated to making electric vehicles and is committed to leading India’s electric vehicle market and the Sierra EV is proof of the commitment.
The new Tata Sierra is expected to come loaded with modern features and technologies:
Classic example is ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)
However, the production version of the Tata Sierra is likely to be based on the concept shown at the 2023 Auto Expo and we expect that the vehicle will carry forward a lot of styling cues from the show car and some changes will be made to make the vehicle more practical for everyday use. The general profile of how it will look will still be modern and sleek, and a few of the rectangular and squarish pieces nodding to the original Sierra.
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Official figure on the range and performance details of Sierra EV have not been confirmed yet. However, given Tata’s focus on competitive electric vehicles, we can expect:
Offers about a range of 400-500 km for a single charge. Also includes support for DC fast charging. Lamborghini says it will offer a base variant with one motor, while a higher trims model could feature a dual motor AWD setup.
Tata will place the Sierra in the premium SUV slot in its range. We all expect it to go higher as far as pricing and features are concerned, above the Harrier and Safari. In the Indian market, the Sierra will compete with midsize and fullsize SUVs alike—and will do so on an interesting mix of nostalgia, modern design, and technological forward-think.
While official pricing details are not yet available, industry experts speculate that the Tata Sierra could be priced as follows:
At these prices, the Sierra could make its way to be a premium SUV in the Indian market.
Tata Sierra will be one of the vehicles of the new generation of Tata vehicles such as the Harrier EV, Curvv and Punch EV. Here’s how it compares:
The Tata Sierra will tour off in both EV and ICE variants in the second half of 2025. It will be designed based on the original Sierra, a modern design with ADAS and panoramic sunroof. Tata is bringing Sierra EV under its growing electric vehicle lineup, hinting at the company’s foray into a green future of mobility. Powertrain options are all electric, petrol, with great certainty diesel variants. The premium SUV will be positioned as a Sierra, competing against both mid size and full size SUVs in the Indian market. Expected pricing: ICE variants in the range of Rs. 15-20 lakh; EV variants in the range around Rs. 25-30 lakh. The Sierra will combine nostalgia, modern design, and cutting edge technology into a package that will make it one of the most anticipated models in Tata’s range.
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