
In the year 1991, the Indian automobile market saw the birth of its first ‘lifestyle’ SUV- the Tata Sierra. Taking design inspirations from the Tata Telcoline (pickup truck), the three-door body, combined with massive ‘alpine’ rear windows and luxurious interiors, was first in its segment, which made the vehicle a style and status statement back in those days.
However, the company stopped manufacturing this model in 2003, as the three-door layout wasn’t a very practical choice for Indian families. Tata, therefore, transferred the torch to Safari and Sumo, which ruled the SUV segment for many years.
Cut to the present, Tata is all set for a comeback with the legend! Bookings for the redesigned Tata Sierra have opened, and for the price point and the features, the legend is expected to bring a revolution once again!

Let’s start our journey with the first thing that catches the eye- the design, which is one of the biggest USPs of the legend. So, think about an old Sierra, which has grown up to be much taller and wider! It also comes packed with sleek LED bar lights and flush-fitting door handles.
What’s best is that Tata has decided to retain the rear Alpine window design! Along with it come the gloss finishes and massive 19-inch alloy wheels, which make the new model look larger than the on-paper measurements!

Tata Sierra’s interiors have also experienced a major overhaul, which not only looks good but also offers practicality infused with luxury.
So, based on the variant you choose, you get either a two or a three-screen dashboard layout. This includes a 10.25-inch digital cluster and a 12.3-inch central touchscreen. And for the top-end variants, the 12.3-inch co-passenger touchscreen is something totally unexpected! Not just that, but this high-tech cockpit is a fine instance of the ongoing digital transformations in the automotive industry, where software and connectivity are becoming just as important as the engine itself.
Along with that come the multi-color ambient lights, the massive panoramic sunroof, a dashboard-mounted soundbar, 6-way powered driver’s seat. These are just a hint of the feature-loaded Tata Sierra new model, which is sure to deliver a one-of-a-kind driving and riding experience.

Bootspace is one of the major points that most Indian households strictly prioritize! And the all-new Tata Sierra promises plenty of it!
So, on paper, the car is supposed to have 622 liters of space right up to the roof, which is huge when compared to its competitors like the Skoda Kushaq, settling with 385 liters, and the Kia Seltos, and the Hyundai Creta offering 433 liters.
Also, if you’ve decided to load something big, you can fold the rear seat and accommodate up to 1,257 liters of storage using a 60:40 split.
On top of that, the newly-launched Sierra also has a long wheelbase of 2,730 mm. This means more legroom for taller people, thereby translating to a super comfortable journey.

If you ask any car-owner which car is the best to buy in India, 7 out of 10 people would have the same answer- the one that has good suspension! Indian roads are filled with potholes, which might make your driving experience feel like an off-road trail. So, the last thing you want is back pain, and your chassis suffering damage!
And this is where the Tata Sierra outshines most of its competitors. The top-end variants come with ‘Superglide suspension.’ This feature allows the vehicle to automatically adjust the suspension setup, adapting to the current conditions you’re driving in!
Wait, there’s more. You can also toggle between ‘City’ and ‘Sport’ modes to feel that extra punch on highways. Other than that, it offers a three-terrain setting- Auto, Wet, and Rough, which you can switch through to tune the traction control! And lastly, despite being a tall SUV, the Sierra has a surprisingly tight turning radius of 10.6 m, which makes it the perfect SUV to drive in city traffic.

Tata has used their advanced Hyperion engine to power the Sierra. And this new 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine, with turbocharged direct-injection (TGDi) technology, is absolutely bonkers!
Why so? Well, this engine is supposed to focus on high performance, advanced technology, and quiet operation, which derives the name ‘Hyperion.’
So, when you finally decide to get yourself a Tata Sierra, you can choose from three variable engines according to your taste and preference. There’s a standard 1.5-liter engine to make your commutes smoother. Also, if you want some serious punch and performance, the TGDi engine is the way to go. And if you’re looking to make the most out of your long road trips, the 1.5-liter diesel engine will be the best option. Plus, you also get options of a manual gearbox, along with two types of automatics, depending on the engines!
So, that’s what the legend is coming packed with in a nutshell. And having a starting price point of just 11.49 lakh ex-showroom for the base variant, going all the way to 15.29 lakh ex-showroom for the top models, Tata Sierra’s price in India is definitely going to be a game-changer for those who want a ‘big car feel’ without breaking the bank!
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The Tata Sierra was an iconic SUV of the 90s era, known for its unique pickup-truck-like design. Its revamped version has gotten more chunky and robust, and comes packed with an array of modern features, which makes it the perfect legendary icon among SUVs.
Here are some of the key specs and features of the all-new Tata Sierra-
The starting price of the Tata Sierra in the Indian market is 11.49 lakh ex-showroom for the base variant, and 15.29 lakh for the top variant.
Tata Sierra has already been launched, and bookings have started from 16th December 2025. Deliveries are expected to begin from 15th January 2026.
Tata Sierra is available in six different colors-

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