Triple-screen setup
The biggest feature of Tata Sierra will be its floating three-screen setup, which will include a central touchscreen infotainment system, a digital instrument cluster and a passenger side screen. The size of each of these is expected to be around 12.3 inches. The Hyundai Creta has a dual 10.25 inch screen.
Tata can be equipped with ventilated and powered front seats, panoramic sunroof, multi-caller ambient lighting, wireless phone charger, powered tailgate, premium sound system, belt-in dashashkam, HUD (head-up display) and other features. However, the Creta does not have powered tailgate.
Safety package
The new Tata Midsize SUV is expected to have a strong safety suit with 6 airbags, 360-degree camera, electronic stability program, hill hold/decent control, level-2 ADAS and other features. Like other Tata cars, Sierra's NCAP Crash Test is expected to achieve a 5-star safety rating.
Dual cabin layouts
As shown in the concept, the production-red can be introduced with both a 5-seater bench and a 4-seater lounge-style cabin. The lounge version will have two wide rear seats which will have sufficient legumes and otoman functions. It will also have rear seat entertainment screen, foldable tray tables and arm rests, phone chargers and many connectivity options. These features are not in the Creta.
Long driving range
The 65kwh and 75kwh battery versions of Harrier EV claims 538 km and 627 km (RWD)/622 km (AWD) MIDC range respectively. If these batteries are also given in Sierra, then it is expected to give a range of 500 km -600 km. In comparison, Hyundai Creta Electric comes with 42kwh and 51.4kwh battery pack options, promising 390 km and 473 km ARAI-claimed range respectively.