
Introduction
After more than two decades, Tata Motors has relaunched the legendary Sierra — the 2025 version blends its nostalgic charm with modern design, technology and usability. The new Sierra aims to be more than a classic name: it’s now a fully contemporary midsize SUV intended to compete in India’s crowded SUV market.
Launched at a starting ex-showroom price of ₹11.49 lakh, the new Sierra marks Tata’s bold attempt to offer a package combining heritage, features and value for money.
Exterior & Design — Old-school character meets modern style
The 2025 Sierra retains the boxy silhouette and upright stance reminiscent of the original — honoring its legacy while adapting to modern tastes.
Its bold front features include a wide LED light-bar, sleek LED headlamps and a textured grille. Flush-fit door handles, blacked-out ORVMs and a “floating” roofline with black-out C-pillars add sophistication to its rugged character.
The 19-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, body cladding around wheel arches and lower doors, plus skid plates and a robust rear design with connected taillights reinforce its SUV appeal.
In short: Sierra 2025 looks modern yet familiar — a style that balances “SUV ruggedness + city-friendly sophistication.”
Interior & Features — A tech-rich cabin built for comfort and convenience
Inside, the Sierra moves from traditional rugged-SUV vibes to modern “lifestyle SUV” comforts:
The cabin has a black-and-grey theme, with soft-touch materials and ambient lighting aiming to deliver a “lounge-like” feel.
A standout feature is the triple-screen dashboard (digital driver cluster + two infotainment screens — including a passenger-side display), giving a futuristic, premium-car vibe.
Advanced features include 5G-capable connected car tech, over-the-air updates, a powerful 12-speaker JBL sound system with integrated soundbar, dual-zone climate control, ventilated & powered front seats (on higher trims), wireless charging, panoramic sunroof, 360° camera, electronic parking brake with auto-hold etc.
For comfort on long rides: rear-seat recline, rear AC vents/USB-C ports, sunshades, cooled glovebox and thoughtful ergonomics (thigh support, adjustable driver seat, etc.) are available in higher variants.
Thus, the 2025 Sierra is designed not just for commuting — but for comfort, convenience and a premium driving experience, whether it’s city roads or longer drives.

Engine, Performance & Platform — Versatility for different needs
The 2025 Sierra is offered with three 1.5-litre engine choices, giving buyers flexibility depending on budget and driving style.
Engine / Variant Output & Transmission
1.5-litre Revotron NA Petrol (MT / 7-speed DCA) 106 PS, 145 Nm
1.5-litre TGDi Hyperion Turbo-Petrol (Automatic) 160 PS, 255 Nm
1.5-litre KryoJet Turbo-Diesel (MT / AT) 118 PS, 260 Nm (MT) / 280 Nm (AT)
The platform underpinnings use a new scalable architecture (named ARGOS), which is designed to support both ICE and future EV powertrains — giving room for future expansion.
Transmission options both manual and automatic across engines, which helps match city-commute needs and motorway cruising.
Overall, the engine + chassis + transmission combination makes Sierra 2025 versatile: budget-friendly petrol for city use, turbo-petrol for those wanting peppy performance, and diesel for torque or long-distance comfort.
Safety & Off-road / Utility Aspects — Balanced approach
Safety & practicality have been given due attention:
Standard across many variants are six airbags, electronic parking brake with auto-hold, ABS + ESC, LED headlamps with high-beam boost. Top variants get additional safety via Level-2 ADAS (driver-assist functions) and 360° camera.
Off-road or rough-road potential is hinted via good ground clearance and a robust build suitable for mixed Indian road conditions.
With flexible seating configurations, reclinable rear seats, ventilated seats, large boot space (as expected in SUVs of this class), the Sierra aims to double up as a practical family car plus occasional weekend-getaway companion.
Price, Variants & Positioning
The starting (ex-showroom) price begins at ₹11.49 lakh for the base trim.
Sierra will be available in multiple variants: Smart+, Pure, Pure+, Adventure, Adventure+, Accomplished, Accomplished+ — offering a range from basic to fully loaded according to budget and needs.
With its pricing and features, Sierra is positioned as a strong competitor to popular midsize SUVs like Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Maruti Grand Vitara — but with a value-for-money edge because of its legacy name, feature-rich cabin and flexible powertrain options.
Who Should Consider 2025 Sierra?
The new Sierra 2025 will appeal to:
Buyers who want a SUV that balances style, comfort and performance — good for both city driving and long trips.
Those who value modern tech and safety — with triple-screen cabin, connected features, ventilated seats, ADAS etc.
Buyers looking for a feature-rich SUV without burning a big hole in pocket (starting price under ₹12 lakh).
Families or individuals needing versatility — enough space, comfort features, and robust build for Indian roads.
Final Thoughts
The 2025 Tata Sierra isn’t just a nostalgic revival — it’s a thoughtfully reimagined SUV that respects its past while embracing modern demands. With strong design cues, a tech-loaded cabin, flexible engine line-up, and competitive pricing — it offers a compelling package for many SUV-buyers.