
The Tata Sierra has been revealed with its interiors and features now out. Tata is bringing back the Sierra name after more than two decades, this time as a modern lifestyle SUV with a boxy silhouette inspired by the original. It will be offered with petrol, diesel, and electric powertrains.
This will be Tata’s second model in the midsize SUV space after the Curvv. While the Curvv had a large boot, its sloping roof limited rear headroom, making it less appealing for family buyers. The new Sierra is positioned above it and will rival the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara and other midsize SUVs.
- Expected to offer dual and triple-screen layouts across variants
- Cabin aims to balance comfort, space, and practicality
- Likely to get more premium features to appeal to family buyers
Tata Sierra: Tech-loaded cabin and flexible seating
Three-screen layout, modern steering, and practical five-seat setup

Inside, the Sierra gets a three-screen setup, a digital driver display and two infotainment screens that can share content. It uses the same four-spoke steering wheel as the Curvv, complete with an illuminated Tata logo and touch-sensitive controls.
The cabin has a black and grey themeI and gets 5 seats inside with a dual-tone beige and grey theme. All seats get adjustable headrests and 3-point seatbelts.
Tata Sierra: Comfort and features suited for daily family use
Packed with practical features and premium touches

The Sierra prioritises comfort and convenience. A panoramic sunroof stretches back to the C-pillar, enhancing cabin airiness. Higher variants get JBL audio with a subwoofer, while front seats are powered and ventilated (passenger seat availability may vary by trim). Tata has worked on improving ergonomics and added soft-touch panels and better storage areas throughout.
With features include dual-zone climate control, wireless charging, rear sunshades, a 360-degree camera, electronic parking brake, and Level-2 ADAS, the Sierra does seem to be a practical 5 seater family SUV. However, we’ll get to know more about it after the official launch on November 25.
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