Among the exciting concepts in Tata’s portfolio are the Avinya EV, Harrier EV, and the Tata Sierra EV. The Sierra EV stands out as one of the most eagerly awaited models, as people call it the “Desi Defender”.
Expected to be a versatile, all-wheel-drive, five-seater SUV, the Sierra EV promises a comfortable driving experience and is the perfect vehicle for families who love to travel together. The Tata Sierra EV is expected to be launched before March 2026, with a price tag between ₹25 to ₹30 lakh.
So in this article, we will take a look at the expected price, range, key features, and specifications of the Tata Sierra EV:
2026 Tata Sierra EV Design and looks
The Sierra EV is expected to adopt Tata’s Acti.EV architecture, similar to the Punch EV and the upcoming Harrier EV, is likely to be built on Tata’s Gen2 EV platform.
The front of the car will feature a sleek LED strip across its entire width, giving it a clean, modern look, while a similar design can be seen at the rear with an LED brake light strip.
The wheels may feature a hint of chrome, adding a touch of elegance, and the door handles may feature a futuristic design, adding to its overall appeal.
Interior of Tata Sierra EV
Although there appear to be some physical buttons on the steering wheel and under the large display, most of the features of this car are expected to be touch-controlled.
Specifications of Tata Sierra EV
Specifications | Tata Sierra EV |
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Top Speed | 170 kmph |
Range | 400+ km |
Charging Time | 6.0 hrs |
Battery | 54.47 kWh |
Features of Tata Sierra EV
Additionally, Tata is likely to introduce several segment-first features, including autonomous assist technologies, enhancing convenience and driving experience.
A standout addition could be the ADAS Level 2 module, offering advanced safety features like forward collision warning, pedestrian safety, lane departure assist, blind-spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control.
Tata Sierra EV Price, and Launch Date in India
Upon its release, the Sierra EV is likely to compete with the Mahindra XUV700 Electric, as well as other rivals like the MG ZS EV, Hyundai Creta EV, Jeep Compass, and possibly the electric versions of the Tata Harrier and Safari, depending on its market positioning and pricing.