New Tata Sierra 2025 launched at Rs 11.49 lakh
2025 Tata Sierra — New Launch Overview
What it is
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Tata has revived the iconic Sierra nameplate after more than two decades, now as a modern 5-door SUV built on its new “ARGOS” platform.
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The 2025 Sierra is positioned as a mid-size SUV targeting buyers who want SUV styling, space, and modern tech — a rival to models such as Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Volkswagen Taigun, Skoda Kushaq and others.
Price & Buying Timeline
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Launch price starts at ₹ 11.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Bookings open from 16 December 2025.
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Deliveries expected from 15 January 2026.
Engines & Variants
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Comes with 3 engine choices:
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Transmission options include 6-speed manual, 7-speed DCT, and automatic depending on engine/variant.
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Offered in multiple variants — from base “Smart+” to top-spec “Accomplished+”.
Features & What’s New
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Exterior carries retro-inspired, rugged SUV styling: upright, boxy design, floating-roof look, unique B-pillar styling, and 19″ dual-tone alloy wheels (on top trim).
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Interiors are premium for the segment — triple-screen dashboard (digital driver display + centre infotainment + co-passenger screen), leatherette finish, gloss-black trim, dual-tone upholstery.
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Top trims get segment-first tech: Level-2 ADAS suite, welcome/goodbye LED animations, 12.3″ touchscreen, night-mode screens, maybe even air-purifier and wireless headphones (in top trim).
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Safety & convenience: 6 airbags, electronic parking brake with auto-hold, all-wheel disc brakes; higher trims add 360° camera, tyre-pressure monitoring, parking sensors and more.
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Spacious and practical cabin — good front & rear seat comfort and usable boot space (SUV-style).
Why the New Sierra Matters
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It blends nostalgia (legacy name, SUV-boxy vibe) with modern SUV expectations (tech, comfort, safety) — rare for such a low starting price.
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With multiple variants/engines, it offers good flexibility for buyers: base-model buyers get SUV looks and basic safety, while those willing to pay more get premium features.
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Makes a strong value proposition in mid-size SUV segment — often rivals with higher starting prices, but Sierra undercuts many while offering solid kit.
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For someone like you — already interested in cars and modifications — Sierra could be interesting if you value balance of cost, features, and customization potential (post-market mods, accessories, etc).

Things to Keep in Mind
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The base Smart+ variant, while cheap, skips premium trimmings — dashboard looks minimal (no big screens).
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Full feature set (tech, ADAS, comfort) only comes with higher variants — cost will go up substantially.
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Variant wise pricing beyond base isn’t yet fully public; expected on-road cost in higher trims will climb considerably depending on options (engine, transmission, features)


