Tata Sierra, which ran proudly on Indian roads in the 1990s, has once again come in a new avatar. It was launched in November 2025 and deliveries have started from January 2026. It is a mid-size lifestyle SUV, which competes with models like Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Mahindra Scorpio N with stylish boxy design, premium features, strong safety and competitive pricing.
Its ex-showroom price starts from ₹ 11.49 lakh and goes up to ₹ 21.29 lakh. If you are planning to buy a new Sierra in the coming days, then this article of ours is useful for you. In this article, we will understand this 5-seater SUV from 5 different points and find out whether it will meet your needs or not?
1. Design and space
The boxy, retro-modern look of the Sierra is very attractive. It has LED light bars, flush door handles and many interesting colors available. This is an SUV with the longest wheelbase, width and height in the segment, due to which the cabin is spacious and 5 adults can sit comfortably. The boot of 622 liters is the largest in the segment, which is perfect for family trips.
2. Engine Options and Performance
It can be bought with three 1.5L engines – NA petrol (105 bhp, relaxed drive), turbo petrol (160 bhp, 255 Nm—powerful and refined) and turbo diesel (118 bhp, 280 Nm). Manual and automatic (DCA/TC) are available on all engines. ARAI mileage ranges from 18-20.5 kmpl in diesel and around 16-18 kmpl in petrol. Turbo petrol has been said to be the best in reviews, while NA petrol is budget-friendly.
3. Features and Technology
It has premium features like triple screen (instrument + infotainment), L2+ ADAS (22 features), panoramic sunroof, 12-speaker JBL/Dolby Atmos, 360° camera, ventilated seats, boss mode and powered tailgate. In some reviews, the JBL sound system has been described as overhyped and the ride quality as average. LED lighting and 6 airbags are standard even in the base variant.
4. Safety and Service
Tata's safety image is strong. With 6 airbags as standard, ESP (21 functions), traction control, ABS+EBD and L2+ ADAS, it is expected to get a 5-star rating. However, there are mixed opinions on Tata's service quality and reliability. Some owners are happy, but many complain about service centres, electrical issues and resale value.
5. Price value and buying decision
With prices starting at ₹11.49 lakh, it is value for money. It is better especially for space, features and safety. However, being a new launch there may be initial build quality niggles (panel gaps, noise). If you want style and features, you can buy quickly. If trouble-free ownership is a priority then wait for a few months, check the reviews and service feedback and then buy it.









