
- ICE version debuts; EV to follow
- Likely to be offered with petrol and diesel engines
Tata Motors has officially debuted the all-new Sierra in India ahead of its price announcement scheduled for 25 November. The model revealed today is the ICE derivative, with the EV version set to follow soon.
On the outside, the 2025 Tata Sierra features an all-black grille with the Sierra lettering on the top, LED DRLs and light bar on the fascia, silver skid plates, flush-fitting door handles, integrated spoiler, Sierra lettering on the front doors, large machined alloy wheels, connected LED tail lights, shark-fin antenna, and a rear bumper-mounted number plate holder. Further, it gets a glossy black finish for the bumpers, side sills, A, C, and D-pillars, ORVMs, and roof rails.
Inside, the model comes equipped with a four-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo, three-screen setup on the dashboard, touch function for the AC controls, dual-zone climate control, dual-tone upholstery, new centre console, panoramic sunroof, automatic climate control, 360-degree camera, and a powered tailgate.
Under the hood, the new Tata Sierra is expected to be powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 168bhp and 350Nm. Also up for offer could be a new 1.5-litre TGD-i turbo-petrol motor developing 165bhp and 280Nm. These engines are likely to be paired with six-speed manual and torque converter automatic transmissions.











































