The iconic Tata Sierra is all set to make a comeback, and it might happen sooner than expected. After being showcased at a private dealer event in July and spotted multiple times on Indian roads during testing, reports suggest the SUV could finally be launched as early as November 2025.

Exterior Design: A Modern Take on a Classic

Spy shots reveal that the upcoming Sierra looks almost production-ready. It retains signature elements from the original SUV, like the boxy silhouette and the distinctive alpine window design, but now comes in a more practical 5-door layout built on a new monocoque platform.

The design follows Tata’s latest styling language, with sharp LED DRLs linked by a full-width light bar, flush door handles, squared-off wheel arches, and at the back, connected LED tail lamps paired with a chunky layered bumper.

Interior and Features: Packed With Tech

Inside, Tata seems to be going premium to take on rivals like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. One of the biggest talking points is a triple-screen dashboard layout — a first for Tata and something similar to what we’ve seen in the Mahindra XEV 9e.

Other expected highlights include a new 4-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo, ventilated and powered front seats, a panoramic sunroof, premium audio system, dual-zone climate control, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Safety: Built to Impress

Tata has been consistent with safety in recent years, and the Sierra is expected to aim for a 5-star Bharat NCAP/Global NCAP rating. The SUV is likely to be loaded with Level-2 ADAS features, along with 6 airbags, ESP, hill hold and descent control, and a 360-degree camera.

Engine and Powertrain Options

  • Petrol: A new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine (170 PS, 280 Nm) with manual and automatic gearbox options.

  • Diesel: A 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine (170 PS, 350 Nm), the same as in the Harrier, with 6-speed manual and automatic transmissions. AWD is also expected on higher trims.

  • EV: Tata is also planning an all-electric Sierra, which could share its setup with the upcoming Harrier EV.

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Sumit Kumar, an alumnus of PDM Bahadurgarh, specializes in tech industry coverage and gadget reviews with 8 years of experience. His work provides in-depth, reliable tech insights and has earned him a reputation as a key tech commentator in national tech space. With a keen eye for the latest tech trends and a thorough approach to every review, Sumit provides insightful and reliable information to help readers stay informed about cutting-edge technology.

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