Tata Sierra EV: Everything We Know So Far About its Launch, Power and Tech
If you remember the iconic Tata Sierra of the 90s, its electric comeback is going to bring back nostalgia – this time with a tech twist. The Sierra EV isn’t just a throwback – it’s a bold leap into the electric future. Let’s break down what makes this upcoming SUV one of Tata’s boldest moves yet.
Launch Timeline and Positioning
Tata Motors is eyeing a launch window around late 2025, with some reports suggesting it could spill into early FY2026.Positioned above the Curvv EV, it’s going to rival midsize ICE and electric SUVs. The expected price range? ₹25 to ₹30 lakh (ex-showroom) which puts it in the same league as upcoming premium electric SUVs.
Retro Meets Futuristic Design
The Sierra EV pays homage to the original with its boxy stance and wide rear quarter glass – but now it’s dressed in a sharper, sleeker EV look. It runs on Tata’s Acti.EV platform which means a flat floor and better battery integration. Body options will include a standard 5-seater and a 4-seater lounge variant.
Powertrains and Battery Range
Tailored for the Road: Battery packs to match your drive style
- 45 kWh for around 450 km
- 55 kWh for close to 550 km
- Larger battery options, possibly in the 65 to 75 kWh range, could be on offer – mirroring what’s expected in the Harrier EV – and may push the driving range well beyond 600 km.
There will be single and dual-motor variants, higher trims will get AWD (All-Wheel Drive). The Sierra EV is expected to offer AC fast charging between 7.2 kW and 11 kW, along with support for high-speed DC charging rated up to 150 kW.
Tech, Features and Cabin Luxury
Tata is going all out with this one:
- Triple screen layout across the dashboard
- Ventilated seats, panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting
- A 4-seater lounge variant with ottoman rear seats and foldable trays
- ADAS Level 2 features like lane assist and adaptive cruise control
- 360-degree camera, connected car tech and yes, plenty of airbags
Variants
No names announced yet but expect Tata’s usual trims like Pure, Fearless, Empowered to be there. Base variants will be basic; top trims will get the biggest battery, AWD and full tech.
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Tata Sierra EV FAQs
How much distance will the Sierra EV cover per charge?
It will be 420 km to over 600 km depending on the variant.
Will the Sierra EV support fast charging?
Yes, the Sierra EV will have up to 150 kW DC fast charging for long drives.
Conclusion
The Tata Sierra EV isn’t just banking on nostalgia – it’s Tata’s bold step into the future of premium electric SUVs. With future tech, meaningful battery options and design from the past, the Sierra EV isn’t just riding the EV wave – it’s redefining it. If you’ve been waiting for an electric SUV with substance, this one’s worth the wait.