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TATA Sierra

₹11.49 - 21.29 Lakhs**Ex-showroom price
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Tata Sierra Price:

Tata Sierra is priced between Rs. 11.49 - 21.29 Lakhs (ex-showroom Delhi), depending on the variant selected.

How many variants are there for Tata Sierra?

The Tata Sierra is available in 24 variants - Smart Plus 1.5 Revotron MT, Smart Plus 1.5 Kryojet MT, Pure 1.5 Revotron MT, Pure Plus 1.5 Revotron MT, Pure 1.5 Kryojet MT, Pure 1.5 Revotron DCA, Adventure 1.5 Revotron MT, Pure Plus 1.5 Revotron DCA, Adventure Plus 1.5 Revotron MT, Pure 1.5 Kryojet AT, Pure Plus 1.5 Kryojet MT, Adventure 1.5 Kryojet MT, Adventure 1.5 Revotron DCA, Adventure Plus 1.5 Kryojet MT, Pure Plus 1.5 Kryojet AT, Adventure Plus 1.5 Turbo Hyperion AT, Accomplished 1.5 Revotron MT, Adventure Plus 1.5 Kryojet AT, Accomplished 1.5 Kryojet MT, Accomplished 1.5 Kryojet AT, Accomplished 1.5 Turbo Hyperion AT, Accomplished Plus 1.5 Kryojet MT, Accomplished Plus 1.5 Turbo Hyperion AT, Accomplished Plus 1.5 Kryojet AT.

What are the Tata Sierra colour options?

Tata Sierra comes in six colour options: Coorg Clouds, Bengal Rouge, Munnar Mist, Andaman Adventure, Pure Grey, Pristine White.

What is the ground clearance of Tata Sierra?

Tata Sierra has a ground clearance of 205 mm.

What are the engine, performance, and specifications of Tata Sierra?

Tata Sierra comes in both petrol and diesel engine options, with a range of engine capacities from 1497-1498 cc, and features a SUV body type.

Which are the major rivals of Tata Sierra?

Tata Sierra rivals are MG Hector, Mahindra Thar, Honda Elevate, Renault Bigster, MG Astor, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder.

What is the Seating Capacity of Tata Sierra?

Tata Sierra offers a 5 Seater configuration.

Tata Sierra Key Specs

  • Engine iconEngine
    1497 - 1498 cc
  • Power iconPower
    105 - 158 bhp
  • Fuel iconFuel
    Petrol | Diesel
  • BootSpace iconBoot Space
    622 litres
  • MaxTorque iconMax Torque
    145 - 280 Nm
  • DriveTrain iconDrive Train
    FWD
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Tata Sierra Variants

Tata Sierra price starts at ₹ 11.49 Lakhs and goes up to ₹ 21.29 Lakhs (Ex-showroom). Tata Sierra comes in 24 variants. Tata Sierra's top variant is Accomplished Plus 1.5 Kryojet AT.
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Tata Sierra Latest Updates

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The Tata Sierra Smart+ emphasizes safety and convenience, while the Kia Seltos HTE focuses on practical features and technology.Read Full Story
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Tata Sierra Expert Review

4.5
Performance
5
Safety
4.3
Design
4.4
Feature
4.5
Comfort

Pros

Good designEngaging turbo petrol enginePremium and tech loaded cabin

Cons

Starting price on higher endPiano black cladding

For a ’90s auto enthusiast, the Tata Sierra is a name that brings back memories of something more than just a sports utility vehicle. A workhorse with a vision, the original Sierra’s interior was the place to be, specifically the third row, which allowed for a view of the zenith long before sunroofs were a thing.

The Sierra lettering has been placed at the front and rear as a reminder of the iconic nameplate.
The Sierra lettering has been placed at the front and rear as a reminder of the iconic nameplate.

However, does the Sierra have enough grunt to stand up to the claims that it makes? Does it have enough to justify its price tag? We took on the driver's seat of the SUV to find out precisely that. And here’s what we found out:

Tata Sierra: Looks and design

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Designed by Martin Ulharik, the SUV's design represents a significant step up from what Tata has traditionally produced for quite some time. At the front, the face gets a squared-off appearance. The corners have been rounded off to give it a softer appearance. The connected LED DRLs have a certain freshness to them as they don’t have the end-to-end lightbar type design. The headlamps, too, are sleek at just 17 millimetres thick. However, this does not affect the beam's performance. Rather, it is one of the brightest LED projectors that I have seen on any comparable SUV. Some might even find a slight resemblance to the SUV’s distant relative, the Defender. Personally, I couldn’t find it; however, what I could immediately notice with the Sierra was that the panel gaps had been given attention.

The Sierra gets super slim headlamps without any compromises on visibility.
The Sierra gets super slim headlamps without any compromises on visibility.

At the side profile of the Sierra. The one thing that set the original Sierra apart from the rest of the SUVs back in the day was the beautiful and expansive quarter glass, which extended to the roof. And to make the new SUV unmistakably ‘Sierra’, Tata decided to keep that around. Although there isn’t an expansive quarter glass in the new one, it does try to resemble the original by adding a piano black finish right above the quarter glass. The 19-inch alloy wheels really add to the character, setting it apart from the other SUVs, which offer a maximum size of 18 inches. Around the wheel arches and throughout the lower section of the car, it is clad in piano black. An unconventional choice by Tata there, as piano black does tend to scratch up pretty easily.

The Sierra looks like a bold yet futuristic SUV on the side.
The Sierra looks like a bold yet futuristic SUV on the side.

Moving onto the back of the car, for reasons unexplainable, the SUV reminds me of Iron Man's mask. It gets a flat rear end with a slim single-piece LED tail lamp, which lends a futuristic touch to this SUV. The clamshell-boot door opening is also unique, allowing for easier access to the SUV’s 622-litre boot. The boot door is electronically operated and is fitted with gesture control as well for convenience. There is a slight bit of boot loading lip, which does get in the way of things, but it is not big enough for it to be a hassle.

The Tata Sierra's boot has been designed in a way that most of the space is usable.
The Tata Sierra's boot has been designed in a way that most of the space is usable.

One of the most attractive elements of the Tata Sierra is its colour palette. It is offered in six options, including Andaman Adventure (Bright Yellow), Bengal Rouge (Bright Red), Coorg Clouds (Metallic Silver), Munnar Mist (colour-shifting Dark Green), Pristine White, and Pure Grey. We drove around town in the Andaman adventure and Bengal rouge shades, and the car drew people like bees on a blueberry cheesecake. The SUV was partly drawing attention because of its iconic nameplate, but the colours were adding fuel to the flame as well.

The colours of the Tata Sierra pull a lot of eyeballs on the road.
The colours of the Tata Sierra pull a lot of eyeballs on the road.

Tata Sierra: Performance and driving dynamics

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We tested out the newly engineered 1.5-litre turbo Petrol engine alongside the existing 1.5 Diesel powertrain in Tata's portfolio on this new SUV. Keeping the best for the last, let's start with the Diesel.

The 1.5-litre Kryojet is a familiar powertrain brought out from the Curvv. Tata has not made many changes here; the engine feels torquey and pulls in a linear fashion. There is a slight amount of turbo lag at the start, a trait of turbocharged vehicles. The refinement levels of this engine are also something one could write home about, as it just does not feel like a Diesel until pushed very hard. This engine in the Sierra can be paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission.

Also watch: Tata Sierra First Drive Review: Big, fun and futuristic

Now, the 6-speed automatic is a brand-new Japanese torque-converter transmission produced by Aisin. The transmission works well when driving sedately around town. It shifts smoothly and downshifts promptly for overtakes. However, when you want it to be in manual mode, the transmission only allows for superficial control. Once you step on the accelerator, it holds the gear until you hit the redline and then upshifts for you, which is neither necessarily a good thing nor a bad thing. It does not allow for the ‘money-shift’ as well; the transmission plays it safe, even in manual mode.

The Tata Sierra gets three engine options and three transmission options in total.
The Tata Sierra gets three engine options and three transmission options in total.

Enough beating around the bush, now let's address the elephant in the room and talk about the 1.5-litre Hyperion engine. I'm low-key also hyped to tell you about it, as it is more fun to drive than a diesel. And that is high praise considering that diesels shove people in their seats once the turbos are spooled up. The new Hyperion brings a new life to the Tata Sierra with its enthusiastic character. The Variable Geometry Turbo (VGT) gives the SUV better low-end pull than even the Diesel. The engine pulls and pulls some more, and just does not stop pulling. There subtle amount of turbo whistle that can be heard if you are keen enough, making the drive all the more satisfying for an enthusiast. It does 0-100 kmph in just 10 seconds, and that is an impressive feat for an SUV that stands 1.7 metres high and weighs close to 1.5 tonnes.

The Tata Sierra tackles rough patches well without moving around too much.
The Tata Sierra tackles rough patches well without moving around too much.

With a ground clearance of 205 mm, you feel confident over large speed bumps in the SUV and going over rough patches of roads. Speaking of rough patches, the suspension is tuned to be on the softer side and absorbs bumps at higher speeds of 60 kmph as well. Tata claims that they have integrated technology and tuned the suspension in a way wherein even if you're doing highway speeds, the car will absorb unexpected and sudden jerks well. The slightly softer suspension introduces a bit of body roll to the brute; however, it is far from being unmanageable. For an SUV of this size, it sticks to the tarmac very well and changing directions is not very hard either.

Tata Sierra: NVH levels and interior experience

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Now inside, the cabin is a great place to be; the NVH is well-contained with both engine options. The Diesel noise does not seep in to irritate passengers. The noise insulation from the road also feels like a job well done. There are no rattles or crackles from the interior as well. The Sierra feels like a well-built and premium SUV here, too.

Overall, the cabin looks and feels like a very premium space to be in with a triple-tone interior combining black, off-white and beige shades. The huge sunroof allows for a very airy cabin feel and lets you enjoy views above you more than ever before.

The Tata Sierra gets a triple-tone interior.
The Tata Sierra gets a triple-tone interior.

The dashboard houses the ‘Piece de Resistance’ of the Sierra, a triple-screen setup which is built like one large screen. This single unit houses a passenger screen measuring 12.3 inches, an infotainment of the same size and a driver's display with all the crucial information sized at 10.25 inches. Not only do they look good, but they also provide a lot of functionality inside the SUV.

The passenger screen lets the kids play games via a controller connected via Bluetooth. One can also pair a set of headphones and watch a movie on this screen. However, this won't be better than the Dolby audio that is set up in the car, providing a very premium cinematic sound experience with the help of 12 speakers.

The car also comes loaded with personalisation features which allow a user to preset the memory function seats, ambient lighting, AC temperature and even the sunroof position. All you do is enter the car, touch the screen and load your profile, and the car will set everything to your chosen preferences.

Some people might enjoy operating the touchscreen climate control, while some despise not having physical controls.
Some people might enjoy operating the touchscreen climate control, while some despise not having physical controls.

The panel below the touchscreen houses a soundbar which shoots mid-range music frequencies at you. Right below it is the touch-operated dual-zone climate control panel. This panel also houses touch buttons for fog lamps, hill descent control, parking lights, lock unlock and 360-degree camera functionality.

There are a lot of cubby holes all around the car to keep your bottles, cups and even a dedicated storage for your umbrella. One storage which could have been better designed is the cubby under the driver's armrest. It is a deep but slim space, something good for storing a bottle but not accessible enough for other things like mints, keys and other accessories.

Tata Sierra: Verdict

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The Sierra is a big, bold and future-proof SUV, at least for a few years. It provides great engine options which pack a punch. The new automatic transmission balances affordability and maintenance costs with everyday usability and performance. The entertainment suite and the air cabin are good enough to keep the family happy as well. It is a great all-rounder package for a family man who still desires to stand out.

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Tata Sierra Colours

Tata Sierra is available in the 6 Colours in India.

Coorg Cloud
Bengal Rouge
Munnar Mist
Andaman Adventure
Pure Grey
Pristine White
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4.8Safety
4.7Design
4.5Value For Money
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The Tata Sierra stands out with luxurious interiors, advanced tech, and off-road capability, perfect for families and urban adventures, now enhanced by improved service and performance.

What Got Better?

  • check circle iconIconic design with modern touches
  • check circle iconSpacious and luxurious interior with premium materials
  • check circle iconTop-notch safety features including Level 2 ADAS and 6 airbags
  • check circle iconAdvanced tech features like HypAR HUD and OTA updates
  • check circle iconResponsive 160PS Turbo Petrol engine with smooth DCA gearbox

What Could Have Been Better?

  • warning iconHeavy clutch in manual gearbox, especially in city traffic
  • warning iconSome material quality concerns
  • warning iconMinor panel gaps reported
  • warning iconTouch panel usability issues while driving
  • warning iconScreen lagged once during Apple CarPlay use

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Tata Sierra Specifications and Features

Rear AC VentsYes
Body TypeSUV
AirbagsYes
Max Torque145-280 Nm
Keyless EntryYes
TransmissionManual,Automatic
Engine1497-1498 cc
SunroofYes
Fuel TypePetrol,Diesel

Tata Sierra Mileage

Tata Sierra in India is available in Petrol & Diesel variants. Average mileage of Tata Sierra's petrol variant is 29.9 kmpl (As claimed by the brand in ideal road conditions). Tata Sierra Accomplished 1.5 Turbo Hyperion AT comes with a 50 litres fuel tank.

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