Key highlights
- The upcoming Tata Sierra will feature a triple-screen dashboard, including a dedicated passenger-side display for entertainment and in-car video conferencing.
- The SUV will be available in both ICE and EV versions, with the electric model sharing its powertrain with the Harrier EV.
- Tata is expected to launch the Sierra by late 2025, positioning it above the Curvv in its SUV lineup.
Tata Motors is gearing up to bring back the Sierra, and the latest spy images reveal a standout interior feature—a triple-screen layout. This setup includes a digital instrument cluster, a central infotainment touchscreen, and a separate display on the co-passenger side of the dashboard, aimed at enhancing passenger entertainment.
Passenger-Side Screen: A new trend in mid-size SUVs
The third screen in the upcoming Tata Sierra is designed to serve the co-driver’s entertainment needs, such as video playback, music streaming, gaming, and even video conferencing, thanks to an integrated camera. While this feature has been seen in premium models, it marks a bold and tech-forward move in the mainstream SUV segment.
Rival models like the Mahindra XEV 9e and Kia Syros have offered dual-screen innovations, but the Sierra’s layout pushes the envelope with a dedicated third display.
Interior inspired by Tata’s latest EVs
Beyond the triple-screen setup, much of the interior is shared with the Harrier EV. This includes a four-spoke illuminated steering wheel, auto-dimming IRVM, ambient lighting, and a roof-mounted sunglass holder. The cabin layout reflects Tata’s new design language and focus on futuristic in-car experiences.
Launch timeline and powertrain options
The production-spec Tata Sierra is expected to launch by the end of 2025 and will sit above the Tata Curvv in the brand’s SUV lineup. Tata will offer the Sierra in both petrol/diesel and all-electric versions.
The ICE variant is likely to feature a 1.5-litre TGDi turbo petrol engine and a 2.0-litre Stellantis-sourced diesel engine. Meanwhile, the Sierra EV will borrow its drivetrain from the Harrier EV, with options for a 65kWh and 75kWh battery pack and a powerful QWD dual-motor setup delivering up to 504Nm of torque.
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