The Return of an Icon: New Tata Sierra 2025 Makes Its Grand Comeback
The Tata Sierra is making a remarkable comeback in 2025, and this time it is not just a nostalgic revival but Tata’s strategic move into the competitive compact SUV space. After more than two decades of absence, the much-awaited all-new Tata Sierra SUV is set to launch in India on 25th November, 2025. For those who remember the original Sierra from the 1990s, this new iteration promises to blend that old-school charm with cutting-edge technology. In the company’s product lineup, it will sit above the Curvv and below the Harrier, and take on the Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder and other midsize SUVs in the segment. With an attractive mix of design, features, and performance options, the new Sierra is poised to shake up India’s midsize SUV market.

New Tata Sierra 2025 Design
The new Sierra gets an upright fascia with an LED light bar across the length of the face, vertically stacked headlamps, faux skid plate, and small square inserts on either side of the front bumper. The design philosophy stays true to its heritage while embracing modern styling cues that make it instantly recognizable on Indian roads. The side profile features Sierra lettering on the front doors, black roof rails, body-coloured B-pillars, dual-tone alloy wheels, and flush-fitting door handles. The rear design is equally impressive, with Sierra lettering along with the signature Tata logo, faux skid plate, large black insert on the rear bumper, large integrated spoiler, and a connected LED light setup. The boxy, upright stance gives the Sierra a commanding presence, while the attention to detail in lighting and body cladding ensures it looks contemporary and premium. The slim headlamp setup and connected daytime running lamps resemble those of the newer Tata cars, with wheel size increased to 19 inches.
New Tata Sierra 2025 Interior & Comfort

Thanks to leaked images, it is confirmed that the Sierra will feature Tata’s first three-screen dashboard layout, similar to the Mahindra XEV 9e. This revolutionary interior setup includes a touchscreen infotainment system in the centre, a fully digital instrument cluster for the driver side and a dedicated display for the front co-passenger. The cabin experience goes beyond just screens, with an all-black theme combined with dual-tone finishes, soft-touch materials, and ambient lighting creating a luxurious experience. Comfort features are abundant, including a panoramic glass roof, a 360-degree camera, powered and ventilated front seats, and an ADAS suite. A gloss-black steering wheel features an illuminated Tata logo and a minimalist center console with touch-based controls. Additional convenience features include dual-zone climate control, wireless phone charging, and connected car technology with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The five-seater layout ensures ample space for families, making it practical for both city drives and long highway journeys.
New Tata Sierra 2025 Engine & Performance
The new Tata Sierra will come with multiple engine options including petrol, diesel and electric. This versatility gives buyers the freedom to choose based on their driving needs and preferences. The petrol version is likely to mark debut of Tata’s all-new 1.5L turbocharged engine, which was first showcased at the Auto Expo in 2023, delivering 170 PS and 280 Nm. For entry-level variants, a 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated petrol motor will compete in cost, keeping the new Tata Sierra starting price in check. Diesel enthusiasts have options too, with a 2.0-liter Kryotec diesel engine producing 168 bhp and 350 Nm, and the Sierra diesel expected to borrow the 1.5L engine from the Curvv. Transmission choices will likely include six-speed manual and torque converter automatic units. The electric version is expected to arrive later, sharing powertrains with the Harrier EV. This diverse powertrain lineup ensures that the Sierra caters to every type of buyer in the Indian market.
New Tata Sierra 2025 Safety Features
Safety has always been a cornerstone of Tata Motors’ philosophy, and the Sierra continues this legacy with comprehensive protection systems. Safety features include up to 7 airbags, Level 2 ADAS, ESC, hill hold assist, and a 360-degree camera likely to be part of the package. The Sierra will feature Tata’s 5-star Global NCAP-rated build quality, ensuring occupants are well-protected in case of an accident. Standard safety features will include ABS with EBD, ESC, speed alert system, seatbelt reminder system, and multiple airbags. The Level 2 ADAS suite brings advanced driver assistance capabilities, with an ADAS module integrated into the front bumper to help prevent crashes. Additional safety equipment includes electronic parking brake with auto-hold, hill hold assist, and electronic stability control. A high crash safety rating, like other Tata SUVs, is likely as well. For families prioritizing safety, the Sierra offers peace of mind with its comprehensive protective systems.
New Tata Sierra 2025 Price & EMI Facilities
Tata Sierra is expected to be launched in India in November 2025 with an estimated price of ₹15 – 25 Lakh. More specifically, the ex-showroom price is expected to start at ₹18-20 lakh, while the top variant could go up to ₹25 lakh. Since the upcoming Sierra ICE will sit above the Curvv, the ex-showroom price is expected to start from Rs 11 lakh for the base variants. ICE variants are expected to be priced in the ₹20-25 lakh range, while the electric variants are expected to be priced between ₹25-30 lakh. This competitive pricing positions the Sierra strategically in the midsize SUV segment, offering strong value for money considering its premium features and multiple powertrain options. While official EMI facilities will be announced at launch, Tata Motors typically offers flexible financing options through partnerships with leading banks and financial institutions. With attractive down payment plans and competitive interest rates, the Sierra is expected to be accessible to a wide range of buyers. Various exchange and loyalty programs may also be available, making the transition to this iconic SUV even more appealing for existing Tata customers and first-time buyers alike.


