
The all-new Tata Sierra SUV is getting closer to its market launch, with new information and spy images consistently emerging on the web, creating excitement among buyers. While its official launch date is yet to be announced, the model is likely to go on sale in October 2025. In the midsize SUV segment, the Sierra with its all-new design language, feature-packed interior and multiple powertrains will challenge the dominance of Hyundai Creta.
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Tata Sierra – Final Design Details
The latest spy images reveal the front fascia and side profile of the production-ready Sierra, which appear similar to the model showcased at the Bharat Mobility Expo in January, 2025. However, we have noticed one major different in the wheel design. While the showcased model at the Expo featured fancy alloy wheels, the final model comes with newly-designed alloys with expected size of around 19-inch. The SUV’s high ground clearance is also clearly visible.

Upfront, the final model will retain the LED headlamps with a split pattern, an LED light bar underlining the nose, high-set bonnet, a grille panel with vertical strake-like details and a bumper with a large central air intake and a faux bull bar-like effect. The rear profile is likely to look similar to the concept with a full-width LED light bar, dual-tone bumper and an upright tailgate.
Tata Sierra – ADAS, Sunroof & More!
The latest spy images also show an ADAS camera confirming the presence of the safety suite. Other key features will include a triple screen setup, a panoramic sunroof, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, a 360-degree camera, rear AC vents, auto dimming IRVM, connected car tech and more.
Tata Sierra – Petrol, Diesel & EV
The Sierra SUV will be offered with three powertrain options – petrol, diesel and electric. The SUV’s ICE (internal combustion engine) version will initially be available with a new 1.5L naturally aspirated petrol and a 2.0L diesel engine options. The Sierra EV is likely to share its electric powertrain with the Harrier EV. So, we can expect it to offer a driving range of over 500km – 550km on a single charge.
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