Here’s what we expect from the upcoming Tata Sierra SUV that is likely to be launched in India sometime in November 2025.
By Aryan Aggarwal

We last saw the Tata Sierra in its near-production guise at this year’s Bharat Mobility Global Expo. The Sierra is perhaps one of the most anticipated launches of recent times, and Tata Motors is likely to finally launch the SUV in the Indian market sometime next month. To be available in both ICE and electric versions, the new Sierra will revive one of India’s most iconic nameplates. Here’s what to expect from the upcoming Tata Sierra.
The new Sierra gets some key styling cues that are reminiscent of the original Sierra, with the most noteworthy one being its distinct greenhouse design. It gets connected lights at the front and rear, a trend that has been increasingly getting popular on cars these days. The SUV also gets a fairly large spoiler, flush door handles, and multi-spoke alloy wheels.

As seen in teasers and previous showcases by the carmaker, the new Sierra could be offered in four and five-seater options, with the four-seater version having a lounge-like arrangement at the rear. The dashboard features two huge screens and a sleek display for the passenger.
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It gets the familiar four-spoke steering wheel that we have seen on other Tata SUVs like the Harrier and the Safari. The Sierra might also get an optional third screen, as seen in some spy shots.
Tata hasn’t yet revealed the exact powertrain options that will be offered on either of the Sierras, though we expect the EV to share its powertrains with the recently-launched Tata Harrier EV, and the ICE to come with a 2.0-litre diesel engine, a new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, and a new 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine.
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The SUV is expected to be launched in November 2025, though the carmaker is yet to reveal the official date of launch.