Tata Sierra: For auto enthusiasts from the country, there are few names that scream nostalgia, and Tata Sierra is right up there. It was one of the first lifestyle SUVs in INDIA — brash, boxy and so far ahead of its time.
Fast forward to 2025 and Tata Motors has resurrected the Sierra, but the all-new avatar is futuristic in every respect, while still tipping its hat to the original.
The all-new Tata Sierra EV is more than just another electric SUV — it’s a statement.
A hybrid of history and high-tech ambition. How does it fare, then, in today’s bustling world of EVs? Let’s take a closer look.
Design- Retro Roots, Futuristic Finish
The Sierra 2025 is an avancé auf design. Tata has cleverly maintained the clear-glassy rear quarter panels of the original while applying a slick modern treatment to the rest of the body.
It is based on Tata’s Gen-2 EV architecture, and the final product is a sleek, aerodynamic shape with chunky wheel arches, flush-fitting door handles and striking LED lighting at front and rear.
On the road, it is luxurious, powerful and magnetically distinctive. It’s not just about looking good; it’s about claiming attention.
Minimalist Meets Modern: The Inside
Inside, the new Sierra boasts a cockpit that is at once futuristic and calming. Tata has done away with all the clutter for a minimalist design. You’ll find:
A big touchscreen that floats in the air
Instrument cluster is fully digital
Touch-sensitive HVAC controls
Panoramic sunroof
Mood lighting
Green Materials and Tones
But the second row, with its lounge-like appeal, is the real standout. The rear seat also provides great under-thigh support, while the leg-room is generous while the SUV remains as stylish while being practical.
Higher trims could even see Tata offering rotating rear seats as well—as on the concept—though that hasn’t been confirmed.
Performance & Range: Quiet, Smooth, Strong
The Tata Sierra EV is likely to receive a dual-motor setup with AWD capabilities, particularly on the higher versions.
We look for power output to fall between the 200-250 horsepower range, which would be more than enough for good accelerative feel and effortless interstate performance.
Tata is claiming a 500+ km range per full charge, this thanks to a larger 60–70 kWh battery pack. Enabling fast-charging (DC up to 150 kW) you’ll be able to charge 10–80% in less than an hour.
It’s not just for city folks — this is an electric SUV you can really road trip.
Safety and Tech: Tata’s Strong Suits
Generally, Tata has been successful in this, and there’s no reason to think the Sierra will be any different. Based on a heavily tempered platform, the SUV will be packed with :
Six airbags
ABS with EBD
ESP
Traction control
360-degree camera
ADAS Level 2 (Adaptive Cruise, Lane Keep Assist, etc.)
ISOFIX mounts
And rest assured on a 5-star safety rating, at least if recent launch trends for Tata (case in point- Nexon, Harrier) are anything to go by.
Pros:
Stand-out retro modern design
One Combined extended electric range with fast-charging
Premium and spacious cabin
High safety standards
Dual-motor AWD options likely
Cons:
Tipped to be available with above averaged price bracket
Not all conceptual features may come to production
Patchy charging infra outside metro cities
Limited access in the early access period
Tata Sierra: Verdict: More Than Just a Comeback — A Reinvention
The Tata Sierra 2025 is not just a revival, it is a reinvention that marries emotion with innovation. It clings to its lineage while confidently leaping into the electric future.
With it’s striking design, good performance, range and premium feel, the Sierra EV is set to be Tata’s flagship lifestyle vehicle.
For folks who remember the old Sierra, this one certainly brings back the feels — but with a whole lot more power, tech, and purpose.
And for the new-gen buyers? It’s evidence that EVs can be both fun to drive and practical.
Tata didn’t just revive an icon. They have made it a modern making-of-a-legend.