Tata Motors is gearing up for a busy year in 2025, with the launch of the all-electric Sierra EV and its internal combustion engine counterpart. Following the strategy employed for the Curvv, the Sierra EV is expected to precede the ICE version, with a mid-2025 launch.
Tata Sierra EV
The Sierra EV will be built on Tata’s advanced Gen 2 electric architecture, codenamed Acti.EV, which also underpins the Punch EV and the upcoming Harrier EV. While specific technical details and battery specifications are yet to be revealed, the Sierra EV is likely to offer both single-motor front-wheel-drive and dual-motor all-wheel-drive configurations. The electric SUV is expected to deliver a range of around 500 kilometers on a single charge.
In terms of design, Tata Motors will remain faithful to the squarish and bold aesthetic showcased in the concept, ensuring a strong visual impact.
Tata Sierra ICE
The internal combustion engine version of the Sierra is expected to be powered by a choice of two engines: a 1.5-liter turbo-petrol unit and a 2.0-liter diesel engine. The turbo-petrol engine, which made its debut in the Curvv, is likely to be tuned to deliver competitive performance and fuel efficiency. The diesel engine, a proven workhorse, will offer strong torque and refinement. Both engines will be paired with manual and automatic transmission options.
With the Sierra, Tata Motors aims to further strengthen its position in the SUV segment and offer a diverse range of options to cater to different customer preferences.
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