
Tata Motors has dropped yet another teaser of the much-awaited Tata Sierra ahead of its grand comeback on November 25, 2025. This new glimpse focuses on the SUV’s interior — and it’s clear Tata is aiming to position the Sierra as a premium, tech-forward offering in the midsize SUV market.
The teaser confirms a futuristic cabin loaded with technology, premium materials, and advanced driver-assistance features, continuing Tata’s aggressive push into the feature-rich SUV space.
Futuristic Cabin With Three Displays
The highlight of the teaser is the three-screen dashboard setup, similar to the layout seen in the Tata Curvv.

Key interior elements spotted:
- Twin infotainment screens with mirrored displays
- Full-digital instrument cluster, appearing identical to the Curvv’s graphic layout
- Auto-dimming IRVM
- Dual-tone grey-and-black upholstery
The instrument display shows 17kpl fuel efficiency and a 300km+ driving range with less than half a tank — suggesting that the teased model is likely the diesel variant.
ADAS Confirmed — With Lane Assist

A small but significant detail on the driver display is the lane-departure warning symbol, confirming the Sierra will pack ADAS features. This brings the Sierra closer to rivals like the Hyundai Creta and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara in terms of advanced safety tech.
Potential ADAS features may include:
- Lane-departure warning
- Forward collision alert
- Lane keep assist
- Adaptive cruise control (likely)
Possible Head-Up Display (HUD)
Another intriguing detail is a raised panel above the dashboard. While Tata hasn’t confirmed it yet, this could be a head-up display, making the Sierra the first Tata model to offer an HUD if true.
Touch-Based AC Controls, 360-Degree Camera & Loaded Features
Borrowing heavily from the Curvv, the Sierra features a touch-based HVAC panel, offering:
- 360-degree camera button
- Powered tailgate control
- Dual-zone climate control with ‘sync’ function
However, based on the Curvv experience, this glossy panel could attract fingerprint smudges and might not be the most intuitive setup for on-the-go adjustments.
Other visible features include:
- Illuminated four-spoke steering wheel
- Touch-enabled buttons
- Premium dual-tone cabin
Panoramic Sunroof & More Premium Touches
Earlier teasers have reaffirmed more high-end features, including:
- Panoramic sunroof
- Front & rear parking sensors
- Rear window sunblinds
Likely additional features (expected in production model):
- Ventilated front seats
- Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
- Wireless charging
- Electronic parking brake
- Six airbags
Engine Options — Diesel, Turbo-Petrol & EV

The Tata Sierra is expected to share powertrains with the Curvv and upcoming Tata SUVs.
Expected engine lineup:
| Engine | Output | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1.5-litre diesel | ~118hp | Turbo Diesel |
| 1.5-litre petrol | ~170hp | Turbo Petrol |
| 1.5-litre petrol | TBD | Naturally Aspirated |
Both manual and automatic options will be available.
Electric Sierra Also Confirmed
Expected battery packs:
- 55kWh (Curvv EV)
- 65kWh (Harrier EV)
This positions the Sierra EV as a serious upcoming rival in the electric SUV space.
Rivals in the Segment
The ICE Sierra will compete with:
- Hyundai Creta
- Kia Seltos
- Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
- Toyota Hyryder
- Maruti Suzuki Victoris (upcoming)
The Sierra EV will rival:
- Hyundai Creta EV
- MG ZS EV
- Mahindra BE.6
- Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara (upcoming)
The updated Tata Sierra is shaping up to be more than just a nostalgia-driven comeback — it’s positioning itself as a premium, tech-loaded, feature-rich SUV ready to challenge leaders in both ICE and EV segments. With futuristic screens, ADAS, possible HUD, and premium cabin elements, Tata is clearly targeting modern, tech-savvy buyers.
All eyes are now on November 25, 2025, when Tata officially brings back one of India’s most iconic SUVs in a bold, modern avatar.
