
The legendary Tata Sierra is making a much-awaited comeback in a modern electric avatar, and enthusiasts couldn’t be more excited. Ahead of its official debut on November 25, 2025, Tata Motors has officially teased the Sierra EV in what appears to be its production-ready form.
The new teaser gives us a closer look at the SUV’s electric-specific styling and confirms that Tata has stayed true to the 2023 Auto Expo concept, blending nostalgia with futuristic design elements.
Teaser Reveals Production-Ready Design
From the teaser, the Tata Sierra EV looks nearly ready for the road. The SUV retains the upright stance, boxy proportions, and the iconic wraparound rear glass that pays homage to the original Sierra.
Up front, the EV sports a closed-off grille, a signature trait of electric vehicles. The front fascia features a sleek LED light bar stretching across the width, paired with a smooth, aerodynamic bumper devoid of traditional air vents.
Despite the simplification, the design retains the Sierra’s muscular look — with a high bonnet line, wide stance, and short overhangs, all reminiscent of the 2023 concept.
Tata Sierra EV vs ICE: Key Visual Differences
While Tata will offer the Sierra in both ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) and EV versions, the teaser highlights subtle yet meaningful design differences between the two.
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The Sierra EV gets a closed grille and a minimalist bumper, emphasizing its electric nature.
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The ICE version, in contrast, will feature a textured grille, gloss-black upper strip, and visible cooling vents for engine airflow.
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The alloy wheel design also differs — the EV opts for aerodynamic patterns, while the ICE model sticks with more traditional designs.
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Both variants, however, retain the connected LED light bar and wraparound rear glass, maintaining the Sierra’s distinctive identity.
The result is a clean, modern aesthetic that balances heritage design cues with next-generation EV sophistication.
What We Know So Far About the Sierra EV
Tata Motors has confirmed that the Sierra lineup will include both ICE and all-electric variants, targeting a broad segment of SUV buyers. The ICE model is set to make its global debut on November 25, 2025, with the EV versionexpected to follow soon after.
Though detailed specifications remain under wraps, early reports suggest the Sierra EV could share its powertrain technology with other Tata electric SUVs. It may feature the 55kWh battery pack from the Curvv EV, and possibly a larger 65kWh unit similar to the upcoming Harrier EV, offering competitive range and performance.
When launched, the Sierra EV will enter India’s rapidly growing midsize electric SUV segment, competing directly with:
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Hyundai Creta Electric
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Mahindra BE 6
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MG ZS EV
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Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara