👑 2025 Tata Sierra Reborn: Full Details on Launch Date, Price & India’s First Triple-Screen ADAS SUV
The legend has returned. Tata Motors has officially unveiled the production-spec Tata Sierra—a nameplate that defined the Indian SUV segment in the 90s—confirming its position as one of the most anticipated launches of the decade. The new Sierra blends iconic nostalgia with cutting-edge technology, including a segment-first triple-screen dashboard and Level 2 ADAS.
The official price announcement for the ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) version is confirmed for November 25, 2025. Unofficial dealer bookings have already commenced with token amounts as low as ₹11,000.

📅 Launch, Price & Positioning
The Sierra is strategically positioned to compete in the highly crowded mid-size SUV segment, offering a premium and distinctively boxy alternative to current bestsellers.
| Metric | Details |
| Official Price Announcement | November 25, 2025 |
| Expected Price Range (Ex-showroom) | ₹15.00 Lakh – ₹25.00 Lakh (ICE Variants) |
| Body Style | 5-door, 5-seater Premium SUV (Prioritizing rear comfort over 3rd row) |
| Platform | Highly modified version of the ALFA (or Acti.EV for the EV variant) |
| Key Rivals | Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Mahindra XUV700 (entry trims) |
💻 Interior: Segment-Defining Triple-Screen Cockpit
The cabin of the new Sierra is its biggest talking point, setting a new benchmark for technology and luxury in the segment.
| Feature | Specification / Detail | Segment Significance |
| Triple-Screen Dashboard | Three integrated screens: $12.3$-inch Infotainment, $12.3$-inch Passenger Display, and $10.25$-inch Digital Cluster. | First in Segment for a mass-market SUV, offering unparalleled digital immersion. |
| ADAS | Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems confirmed. | Includes features like Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, and Autonomous Emergency Braking. |
| Audio System | 12-Speaker JBL Black audio system with Dolby Atmos support. | Premium audio experience, similar to the flagship Harrier/Safari. |
| Comfort & Convenience | Dual-Zone Climate Control, Ventilated & Powered Front Seats, Panoramic Sunroof, 360-Degree Camera. | Complete feature list to match or beat premium rivals. |
⚙️ Powertrain: ICE Debuts, EV Follows
The Sierra will debut with powerful new engine options to ensure a capable drive experience, with the EV variant set to follow the ICE launch.
ICE Engine Options (Expected at Launch)
| Engine Type | Specification | Power / Torque (Expected) | Transmission Options |
| Turbo-Petrol (New) | 1.5L T-GDi (Direct Injection) | $\approx 170 \text{ PS} / 280 \text{ Nm}$ | 6-speed Manual, 7-speed DCT Automatic |
| Turbo-Diesel (Proven) | 1.5L Diesel (from Curvv/Nexon) OR 2.0L Kryotec (from Harrier/Safari) | $\approx 118 \text{ PS} / 260 \text{ Nm}$ (1.5L) OR $\approx 170 \text{ PS} / 350 \text{ Nm}$ (2.0L) | Manual and Automatic |
Sierra EV (Expected 2026)
The electric version will be built on the dedicated Acti.EV platform (or a derivative of it).
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Battery Packs: Expected to offer multiple options, likely the $\approx 55 \text{ kWh}$ (from Curvv EV) and the larger $\approx 65 \text{ kWh}$ unit.
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Claimed Range: Targeting a certified range of over $500 \text{ km}$ per charge.
🎨 Design: Nostalgia Meets Modernity
The production design successfully fuses the original’s legacy cues with Tata’s modern ‘Connected’ design language:
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Iconic Silhouette: Retains the tall, boxy, and upright stance that defined the original Sierra.
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Alpine Window: The signature wraparound rear glasshouse of the original is recreated through a clever blacked-out B-pillar and large C-Pillar glass area that visually connects the sides and rear.
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Lighting: Full-width Connected LED DRLs up front and a matching Connected LED Tail Light bar at the rear, following the current Tata trend.
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Premium Details: Features flush door handles and large 19-inch dual-tone alloy wheels on top variants.


