Tata Motors has recently launched the new 2025 Tata Sierra SUV in the Indian market. It marks the return of the iconic Sierra nameplate, which was discontinued in 2003 and is a bold departure from the classic SUVs that ruled the roads in the 2000s. Interested customers can book the SUV online or by visiting their nearest Tata dealership from December 16, 2025, and deliveries will begin from January 15, 2026.Earlier, the company had announced its starting price only at Rs 11.49 lakh (ex-showroom). And now, Tata Motors has revealed the prices of most of the new Sierra variants, only the top two trims are yet to be revealed. The new Sierra has been introduced in seven variants, namely – Smart Plus, Pure, Pure Plus, Adventure, Adventure Plus, Accomplished and Accomplished Plus. The detailed variant wise price list is given below. The Sierra is offered in six color options – Bengal Rouge (red), Andaman Adventure (yellow), Coorg Clouds (silver), Munnar Mist (green), Mintal Gray and Pristine White.

Talking about engine options, the new Sierra is offered with three engine options – a 1.5-litre Kryotec turbo diesel with 118 hp of power and 280 Nm of torque. The other two engines are the newly developed 1.5-litre NA petrol with 106 hp power and 145 Nm torque and the 1.5-litre Hyperion turbo petrol engine with 160 hp power and 260 Nm torque. Tata Motors has also confirmed that the company will soon launch an AWD model.Design-wise, it gets bold ‘Sierra’ badging on both ends, a connected LED light bar at the front, a textured grille design and the main LED headlamps positioned low on the fascia. Whereas, the vertically mounted fog lamps sit close to the edge of the bumper. From the side, the Sierra retains its unmistakable identity with the signature Alpine window-inspired design, indicative of the original model. However, Tata has re-imagined it for the modern era by using a partially blacked-out B-pillar and a contrasting black roof instead of a full glass section. The dark C-pillar further enhances this effect, creating a smooth floating-roof appearance that blends in.At the rear, connected taillights, compact overhangs and high-set bumpers carry forward the SUV’s boxy design language, preserving the Sierra’s upright stance. Other highlights include blacked-out ORVMs and C-pillars, flush door handles, 19-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, shark fin antenna, black body cladding around the wheel arches and doors, skid plates and more.Moving inside, the cabin takes inspiration from other Tata models and features a mix of black and gray theme; However, it stands out for its triple screen layout that stretches across the dashboard – a dedicated instrument cluster for the driver and a pair of infotainment screens that can share functions and media between them.
The SUV also gets Tata’s latest four-spoke steering wheel from Curve, which features an illuminated logo and touch-based controls. Feature highlights include Snapdragon chip and iRA connected car technology with 5G connectivity, OTA update, 12.3-inch passenger display, 10.5-inch center and digital instrument cluster, 12-speaker JBL sound system with sound bar and Dolby Atmos, 18 JBL sound modes, Arcade Appstore, Hyper HUD display, dual zone automatic climate control, panoramic sunroof, mood lighting, A wireless charging pad, rear window sunshade are included. 360-degree camera.It has Level 2 ADAS, front parking sensors, six airbags, LED connected taillamps with headlamps with turbo boost function for high beams, an electronic parking brake with auto hold, connected car technology, ventilated and powered driver front seats with memory function, powered tailgate with gesture function, adjustable thigh support, boss mode, rear sunshade, two step reclining rear seats with auto hold. It gets EPB, rear AC vents with Type-C charger, cooled glove box and more.
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