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The Tata Sierra is one of the most anticipated upcoming car launches in 2025. The popular Tata Sierra name will be seen again on an all-new Tata SUV, which will go on sale by late 2025.  The Sierra has been shown earlier in concept and close to production forms with unique styling cues for the upcoming Sierra EV and for the Sierra petrol and diesel engine options. 

The new Sierra’s styling harps back to the original SUVs with the signature curved-over rear side windows, the squarish wheel arches and the high-set bonnet. The slim headlight and grille area has a contrast black finish.

The new Tata Sierra diesel will most likely come with a 2.0-liter engine that also sees duty on the Harrier, Safari, Compass and the Hector.  There are talks that the Sierra could come with a 1.5-liter diesel too, which is on duty on the Nexon and the Curvv diesel SUVs currently.  For the Safari petrol, the 1.5-liter TGDi engine is expected to be seen, that made its debut on the Curvv petrol. 

The Sierra EV is likely to launch first, and it will have common electric architecture form the Tata Curvv which is the newest Tata electric car on sale in India.

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Tata Sierra FAQs

Q)  Which engine options will the Tata Sierra get?

A)  The Tata Sierra will get 1.5-litre direct-injection turbo-petrol and 2.0-litre diesel engine options, and will be offered with a manual and automatic transmission.

Q)  What will be the Tata Sierra interior features?

A) he Tata Sierra will feature a digital instrument cluster, along with a central and passenger side infotainment touchscreen – all likely to be 12.3-inch units. Other cabin highlights will include a four-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo, ambient lighting, and the option of having 4- and 5-seat configurations.

Q) Will the Tata Sierra feature a four-wheel drivetrain?

A) Tata Motors hasn’t confirmed if the Sierra will be offered with 4x4 tech or not, but the platform is technically capable of supporting 4x4 hardware.

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