New Tata Sierra First Impressions – A Gamechanger in the Making

New Tata Sierra 2025 Revealed to Rival Creta and Grand Vitara

Tata Motors has officially unveiled the all-new Tata Sierra, bringing back the iconic nameplate after more than two decades. Last sold in 2003, the Sierra returns as a modern midsize SUV aimed squarely at rivals such as the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara, Honda Elevate, and others. Prices will be announced on November 25.

Bold, Boxy Exterior with Modern Touches

The 2025 Sierra adopts a clean, upright, boxy silhouette fused with contemporary design cues. At the front, a contrasting gloss-black panel houses:

  • Connected LED DRLs
  • Projector LED headlamps
  • The new Tata logo

A rugged bumper with gloss-black inserts, a faux silver skid plate, and pixel-shaped LED fog lamps complete its striking face.

Side Profile Highlights

From the side, the Sierra showcases:

  • Flush door handles
  • A blacked-out section between the B- and C-pillars recreating the iconic “Sierra glasshouse” effect
  • 19-inch alloy wheels
  • Black cladding on wheel arches and doors
  • Black ORVMs and roof rails

These elements give the SUV a confident, upright stance while maintaining a distinctly modern character.

Rear Design

The rear continues the bold theme with:

  • A full-width LED light bar
  • Clean, minimalistic tailgate design
  • Gloss-black bumper accents
  • A faux silver skid plate to match the front

Feature-Packed Cabin with Triple-Screen Layout

Inside, the Sierra debuts a premium, tech-rich cabin featuring three dashboard-mounted screens—a digital driver display and two infotainment screens with synced content capability. It also borrows Tata’s new four-spoke steering wheel from the Curvv, complete with an illuminated Tata logo and touch-based controls.

Other interior highlights include:

  • Black–grey cabin theme
  • Expansive panoramic sunroof stretching up to the C-pillar
  • Five-seat layout with dual-tone beige and grey upholstery
  • Adjustable headrests and 3-point seatbelts for all occupants

Feature List

The Sierra comes equipped with:

  • Dual-zone automatic climate control
  • Powered and ventilated front seats
  • Wireless charging
  • Rear sunshades
  • Electronic parking brake
  • 360-degree camera
  • Level-2 ADAS suite

New Engine Options for the Sierra

The new Sierra debuts two new 1.5-litre petrol engines:

1.5-litre turbo-petrol (new flagship)

  • ~170hp / 280Nm
  • Manual and automatic gearbox options
  • Also launching in the Harrier and Safari on December 9

1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol

  • More affordable alternative
  • Helps Tata achieve aggressive entry pricing

1.5-litre diesel

  • Shared with the Curvv and Nexon
  • 118hp / 260Nm
  • Available with manual and automatic transmissions

This broad powertrain spread positions the Sierra competitively across a wide price band.

Launch Timeline and Expected Pricing

Tata Motors will officially announce pricing on November 25. The new Sierra is expected to be priced between ₹11 lakh and ₹20 lakh, giving it a strong foothold in the increasingly competitive midsize SUV category.

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