Tata Sierra 2025 Launched in India: Price, Features & Engine Details
Key Takeaways
- Tata Sierra 2025 launched as a premium midsize SUV to rival Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos
- Expected starting price positioned between Tata Curvv and Harrier
- Features include triple-display cabin, JBL audio, Level-2 ADAS, and 360-degree camera
- Available with 1.5L petrol, turbo-petrol (170 PS), and diesel engine options
- Electric version based on acti.ev architecture to follow later
Tata Motors has officially unveiled the much-anticipated 2025 Sierra in India, marking the return of an automotive legend with modern technology and premium features. The SUV aims to challenge established players in the competitive midsize SUV segment.
Design & Styling
The new Sierra pays homage to its 1990s predecessor while adopting contemporary design elements. It retains the original’s upright stance and signature Alpine-style rear glass section. Modern touches include blacked-out C-pillars, full-width LED lighting, and flush-fit door handles that create a sleek, premium appearance.
The aggressive front-end features sharp LED headlamps and a full-width light bar, giving the SUV a futuristic road presence.
Premium Interior & Features
Inside, the Sierra offers a tech-loaded cabin with a triple-display layout and premium amenities. Key features include:
- 12-speaker JBL audio system with integrated soundbar
- Dual-zone climate control and ventilated front seats
- 360-degree camera system for enhanced safety
- Level-2 ADAS capability for assisted driving
Engine & Powertrain Options
The Sierra launches with multiple internal combustion engine options:
- 1.5-litre TGDi turbo-petrol: Expected to produce 170 PS
- 1.5-litre diesel: For fuel-efficient performance
- Transmission: Both manual and automatic gearboxes available
An electric version based on Tata’s dedicated acti.ev architecture will arrive later, expanding the powertrain options.
Pricing & Positioning
While official prices are yet to be announced, the Sierra is expected to be positioned between the Tata Curvv and Harrier in the brand’s SUV portfolio. This strategic pricing aims to attract buyers seeking a premium, feature-rich midsize SUV with strong design identity.
The Sierra enters one of India’s most competitive SUV segments, ready to challenge the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Honda Elevate, and the newly launched Maruti Suzuki Victoris.










