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The 2025 Tata Sierra EV concept revives the Sierra as an electric SUV<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-11-25 |title=All New Tata Sierra Launched In India – Here is The Price, Engine Options, Technology And Features | url= https://www.timesnownews.com/auto/car-news/all-new-tata-sierra-launched-in-india-here-is-the-price-engine-options-technology-and-features-article-153202020 |access-date=2025-11-25 |website=Times Now |language=en}}</ref>, drawing inspiration from the original models while incorporating modern electric vehicle technology. It is positioned as a key addition to Tata Motors’ EV lineup.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-01-18 |title=Auto Expo 2025: Tata Sierra Unveiled at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 |url=https://www.spinny.com/blog/auto-expo-tata-sierra-reveal/ |access-date=2025-11-07 |language=en-GB}}</ref>

The 2025 Tata Sierra EV concept revives the Sierra as an electric SUV<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-11-25 |title=All New Tata Sierra Launched In India – Here is The Price, Engine Options, Technology And Features | url= https://www.timesnownews.com/auto/car-news/all-new-tata-sierra-launched-in-india-here-is-the-price-engine-options-technology-and-features-article-153202020 |access-date=2025-11-25 |website=Times Now |language=en}}</ref>, drawing inspiration from the original models while incorporating modern electric vehicle technology. It is positioned as a key addition to Tata Motors’ EV lineup.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-01-18 |title=Auto Expo 2025: Tata Sierra Unveiled at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 |url=https://www.spinny.com/blog/auto-expo-tata-sierra-reveal/ |access-date=2025-11-07 |language=en-GB}}</ref>

Tata Sierra Launched in India at Rs 11.49 Lakh<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-11-25 |title=Tata Sierra Launched in India at Rs 11.49 Lakh: Engine, Transmission, Colour Options, Variants and more |url=https://www.timesdrive.in/news/tata-sierra-launched-in-india-at-rs-11-49-lakh-article-153202141 |access-date=2025-11-25 |website=Times Drive |language=en}}</ref>

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Motor vehicle

The Tata Sierra is a mid-size SUV produced by the Indian carmaker Tata Motors. It was based on the Tata Telcoline.[1]

In the export market, the Sierra was sold as Tata Sport, Tata Telcosport, Tata Grand Telcosport and Tata Gurkha.

The Tata Sierra was launched in 1991 and is the first off-road Sport Utility vehicle produced by the Indian company; and was based on the Tata Telcoline (pick-up originally launched in 1988 from which it takes the mechanical parts, the front facia, and the internal dashboard.) The differences are in the shortened wheelbase at 2.40 meters (compared to the single-cab Telcoline). The Sierra was also one of the first cars for private transport in India and, being built on the TataX2 platform” with side members and crossbars, could be used on every road surface, especially the uneven ones being proposed both rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. Compared to the Telcoline, soundproofing has been improved, making the interior more comfortable.[2]

The body of the Sierra is three-door, the total length of the body is 4.41 meters, rear-wheel drive or 4WD full-time part-time with grafting system electrically controlled up to 60  km/h, equipped with the gearbox on all ratios, self-locking rear differential and front hubs with manual locking/unlocking; the suspensions are the same as those of the Telcoline with an oscillating double trapezoidal front axle and a rear axle with a rigid bridge layout with five pulling arms and coil springs. [citation needed]

483 DLTC engine in a sierra DX

The engine was the same as the Telcoline: the naturally aspirated, 2.0-liter 483 DL(DL stands for Diesel) four-cylinder diesel engine developed by Tata Motors in India. It has two valves per cylinder and indirect injection with pre-chamber and develops 63 horsepower. The gearbox is a G76 5-speed manual. The later Turbo model was powered by a 483DLTC( DLTC stands for Diesel Turbocharged) inline-four engine. Later this engine was used on the Tata Sumo, Safari, and Winger (Van).[1] Archived 2 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine

The cockpit was available only for four seats. The Sierra was available with electric windows, air conditioning, an adjustable steering wheel, and tachometer.[citation needed]

First Generation (1991)

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At the time of launch (1991) the car came with a naturally aspirated (colloquially NA) 483 DL engine mated with a 5-speed gearbox, with power delivery to the rear wheels. Visually identical to the telcoline pickup from the front, the rear portion was a completely new design with large fixed alpine windows and entry through a front collapsible passenger seat. The rear bumper had plastic shrouds on either end and beveled lamps for illuminating the license plate located at the central recess. The car had body mounted tricolor tail lamp (clear lens-orange-red), and the headlamps came with black bezels, with amber lens turn indicators. The grill had a cheese grater appearance with the circular insignia flanked with two chrome bars. The “Tata Sierra” badge (Tata written atop sierra) adorned the front quarter panel on either side with a single Tata logo placed on the rear door, the wheel arches were very thin and installed along the contour of the arches. The spare wheel was externally mounted on the rear door and it came with a fabric cover having a stylized version of Tata Sierra written over it. [citation needed]

Tata Sierra Facelift

As the emission norms became further restricted and customers expected more power, TATA launched a turbocharged version in July–August 1997. The car had the 2.0-liter diesel engine as used earlier, to which a turbocharger (single–stage) was added hence the name 483 DLTC; the new engine was rated Euro 2 and had a maximum output of 87 horsepower. There was a marked visual change on the outside with a new bonnet that was extended further downward above the grille, the grill too was revised, it had just the circular insignia (no chrome bars as earlier). The headlamps were revised too, the bezels were gone and now it became larger and visually more continuous with the indicators. At the rear too there were major revisions, and the car got heated windshields, tail lamps now become two-tone units (red-clear lens), the rear bumper became a completely wrapped-around unit(metal)reaching the rear wheel arches, the now sported additional tail lamp bars, and the registration plate was illuminated by a single bar at the top. The wheel arches were revised too and now became more prominent and large. Logos were revised too, with just “sierra” written right next to the body-mounted amber indicator on either side. Internally, the power window motor was changed and the new motor was directly linked instead of being linked via actuating cable. The wheel caps were revised, and so were the optional alloys. The steering became a 4-spoke unit, unlike the previous 2-spoke one. The car was received well by the media and saw increased demand globally. The seats were provided by Harita Grammar Ltd. and later by Tata Johnson Ltd.[citation needed]

Tata Telcosport (France)

In Europe (especially in Spain, France, Germany, and Italy), the Sierra was imported in 1994 under the name Tata Sport or Tata Telcosport) in a single version with the 2.0L diesel engine Euro 2 in the rear wheel drive variant, while the 4×4 was added in April 1998 proposed with the 2.0L turbodiesel. With the introduction of the turbodiesel engine, the name was changed to Tata Grand Telcosport in more markets like Spain. In Italy the Sierra was sold as a Tata Sport in two versions: base and Orciari,[3] the latter exclusive for Italy was made by the Italian designer Orciari and featured an enriched endowment, two-tone bodywork, roof bars, and specific interior finishes.[4]

Second Generation (2025)

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The second generation Sierra was unveiled on 17 January 2025 at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo (Auto Expo) 2025. It includes concepts for both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) variants, with the ICE version expected to launch first in November 2025, followed by the EV in December 2025 or early 2026.[5][6]

At the 2020 Auto Expo[7], Tata Motors showcased an EV concept named Tata Sierra EV. The concept featured a characteristic fixed panoramic rear window pane similar to the first- and second-generation Sierra, along with an additional sliding door for access to the rear lounge-like seating arrangement. It was based on Tata’s ALFA (Advanced Modular Platform) architecture.

The 2025 revival updates the EV concept to the Gen 2 Acti.ev platform, while the ICE variant uses the Atlas architecture.[8][9]

The 2025 Tata Sierra EV concept revives the Sierra as an electric SUV[10], drawing inspiration from the original models while incorporating modern electric vehicle technology. It is positioned as a key addition to Tata Motors’ EV lineup.[11]

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  2. ^ “Remembering An Indian Icon”. Motorbeam.com. 25 January 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  3. ^ “Archivio listino auto: Tata Sport Orciari 4×4”. Quattroruote. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  4. ^ “Archivio listino auto: Tata Sport”. Quattroruote. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  5. ^ “Tata Motors @ Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 – Tata Motors”. www.tatamotors.com. Archived from the original on 8 July 2025. Retrieved 7 November 2025.
  6. ^ “2025 Tata Sierra ICE Set To Be Launched In November 2025: Here’s Everything About Its Design, Interior, Features, Safety, Expected Powertrain, Price And Rivals”. CarDekho. Retrieved 7 November 2025.
  7. ^ “How Ratan Tata Helped Retain Tata Sierra’s Iconic Design In Its New Avatar”. www.timesnownews.com. 25 November 2025. Retrieved 25 November 2025.
  8. ^ “Tata Sierra EV Concept first look, exterior design, interior design, dimensions, features – Introduction”. Autocar India. Retrieved 7 November 2025.
  9. ^ “New Tata Sierra: 5 things to know before its November launch – Introduction”. Autocar India. Retrieved 7 November 2025.
  10. ^ “All New Tata Sierra Launched In India – Here is The Price, Engine Options, Technology And Features”. Times Now. 25 November 2025. Retrieved 25 November 2025.
  11. ^ “Auto Expo 2025: Tata Sierra Unveiled at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025”. 18 January 2025. Retrieved 7 November 2025.

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