Latest Tata Sierra Teaser Confirms High-Tech Cabin With ADAS, HUD & Panoramic Sunroof
The latest Tata Sierra teaser gives a clear look at how premium and tech-rich the upcoming SUV is going to be, showcasing a cabin built around modern design and advanced features. The biggest highlight is its triple-screen setup—a fully digital driver display, a large center infotainment screen, and a dedicated passenger screen, creating a seamless digital ecosystem inspired by Tata’s newest models.
The teaser also confirms Level-2 ADAS, with features like Lane Departure Warning, along with a Head-Up Display (HUD) for safer, distraction-free driving—something seen for the first time in a Tata production SUV. The interior follows a dual-tone theme with soft-touch materials, an illuminated Tata logo on the steering wheel, and touch-sensitive controls.
Comfort features include ventilated and powered front seats, dual-zone climate control, wireless charging, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and rear window sunshades. A 360-degree camera, ambient lighting, and a panoramic sunroof elevate the premium feel. With practical touches like hook rails for accessories and the possibility of both ICE and EV powertrains, the new Sierra clearly aims to blend nostalgia with cutting-edge technology, offering a complete modern SUV experience.https://cars.tatamotors.com/sierra/ice/register-interest.html
The latest Tata Sierra teaser teases a very high-tech, premium cabin — triple screens, HUD, Level-2 ADAS, ambient lighting, 360° cameras, and comfort-focused features. It’s clear Tata is aiming to revive the Sierra nameplate not just with heritage style, but with serious modern appeal. Tata Sierra 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated SUV launches in India, with its official debut scheduled for 25 November 2025. Tata will offer the Sierra in both ICE (petrol/diesel) and EV versions, making it a versatile option for different types of buyers.
The expected price for the ICE variants is likely to start around ₹11–12 lakh and go up to ₹20–21 lakh for the top-end trims, while the Sierra EV is expected to be priced between ₹20 lakh and ₹25 lakh, reaching around ₹30 lakh on-road depending on the state. Powering the ICE models could be Tata’s 1.5-litre turbo-petrol and 2.0-litre diesel engines, paired with manual and automatic transmissions. The EV model, based on the Acti.EV platform, may offer 450–550 km of real-world driving range with single or dual-motor setups.
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