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Tata Sierra Could Get a 7-Seater Version in the Future

November 27, 2025

The recently launched new-generation Tata Sierra may not remain a five-seater for long. Early reports suggest that Tata Motors is evaluating a stretched, three-row version of the SUV—hinting at a possible 7-seater Sierra positioned below the flagship Safari.

Built on the New ARGOS Platform

The latest Sierra marks the debut of Tata’s All-terrain Ready Omni-Energy and Geometry Scalable Architecture (ARGOS). This platform has been engineered to support:

  • Multiple body styles
  • Different powertrain types (petrol, diesel, EV in the future)
  • Upcoming advanced drivetrain configurations, including AWD

Its modular nature gives Tata the flexibility to develop new variants without starting from scratch—making a long-wheelbase Sierra technically feasible.

7-Seater Sierra Under Evaluation

According to industry reports, Tata Motors is already studying the possibility of:

  • A stretched wheelbase
  • Three-row seating layout
  • A cabin configuration focused on family buyers and chauffeur-driven users
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If approved, the 7-seater Sierra would sit strategically below the Safari, offering a more lifestyle-oriented, rugged alternative while avoiding product overlap within Tata’s SUV lineup.

Market-Driven Decision

Tata has made it clear that the three-row Sierra will only move forward if:

  • The 5-seater Sierra receives strong market acceptance
  • There is clear demand for an additional mid-size, three-row SUV
  • The new variant can deliver incremental volumes rather than cannibalising Harrier or Safari sales

In short, customer response will determine whether the model expands into a family-focused segment.

Current Launch Plan

For now, the Sierra will:

  • Be offered only as a 5-seater
  • Roll out with multiple powertrains
  • Target a lifestyle, adventure and premium urban audience

Tata has already confirmed that an AWD variant will arrive in 2027, making the Sierra the first among Tata’s new-generation models to receive an all-wheel-drive system.

What a 7-Seater Sierra Could Mean

A three-row Sierra could:

  • Strengthen Tata’s presence below the Safari
  • Appeal to premium family SUV buyers
  • Leverage the Sierra’s iconic design and rugged positioning
  • Add a lifestyle-oriented alternative in the emerging 7-seat mid-size segment

If it materialises, it may become one of Tata’s most versatile nameplates in years.