The Tata Sierra gets modern features like an auto-dimming IRVM, ambient lighting, sunglass holder, and Tata’s new four-spoke steering wheel seen in Harrier, Curvv.
By Divyam Dubey
The upcoming Tata Sierra, first showcased at the 2025 Auto Expo and Bharat Mobility Expo, is set to elevate SUV interiors with its advanced triple-screen dashboard. Recent spy shots of the prototype confirm the presence of a digital driver display, a central infotainment touchscreen, and a dedicated co-driver screen. This third display supports video playback, music streaming and integrated camera, delivering a more engaging in-car experience. Tata’s execution stands out by offering a separate entertainment screen for the co-driver, going beyond conventional shared interfaces. Inspired by the Sierra EV concept’s earlier dual-screen setup, this upgraded triple-screen layout adds both futuristic design and practical functionality to the cabin.
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Apart from the tri-display setup, the Sierra has modern features like an auto-dimming IRVM, ambient lighting, and a sunglass holder. The SUV also carries Tata’s new four-spoke steering wheel, similar to the Harrier and Curvv, offering visual continuity across the brand’s range.
The 2025 Tata Sierra blends retro design with modern SUV styling, taking cues from the original 1990s model. It features a bold front with an LED light bar, signature Tata grille, sharp headlamps, and a sporty black-and-silver bumper. The iconic rectangular rear-side window returns, paired with flush door handles and dual-tone alloy wheels. These updates give the Sierra a distinctive and contemporary look while honouring its heritage.
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The Tata Sierra is expected to launch at the end of 2025 and will sit above the Tata Curvv in the brand’s line-up. The ICE version will likely come with a 1.5-litre TGDi petrol engine and a 2.0-litre Stellantis sourced diesel motor. The Sierra EV will include a 65kWh or 75kWh battery pack with a dual-motor AWD system delivering 504Nm of torque, like the new Tata Harrier EV.