Tata Motors has released new interior details for the future Tata Sierra EV, featuring a futuristic triple-screen dashboard and other premium features. The teaser was posted ahead of the electric SUV’s market debut, raising excitement for the return of the historic Sierra nameplate.
The brand has revealed interior visuals that showcase the connected three-screen setup, an illuminated Tata logo on the steering wheel, and other contemporary cabin elements, all of which reflect Tata’s transition to a more modern and premium design language.
Key Details
| Feature | Details |
| Dashboard layout | Three connected screens (instrument, centre, passenger) |
| Premium interior cues | Flat-bottom steering, illuminated logo, soft materials |
| Tech & safety | Level 2 ADAS, 360-degree camera |
| Launch date | ICE version: 25 Nov 2025; EV version expected soon after |
| Heritage vs modern style | Boxy retro design blended with contemporary styling |
Three-Screen Layout
Tata has redesigned the new Sierra EV with a daring dashboard that accommodates three linked screens, a digital instrument cluster, a central infotainment touchscreen, and a screen exclusively for the passenger in front. Such a configuration is distinctly futuristic, and the design approach emphasised at Tata.
Interior Features
The SUV’s interior is adorned with high-end soft-touch materials, metal trim, and a flat-bottom steering wheel that features an illuminated Tata logo. Moreover, the luxurious features include a panoramic sunroof, air-conditioned seats, climate control for two zones, and the latest safety and comfort technology: Level 2 ADAS.
Exterior & Design
The Sierra EV retains its tall bonnet and square wheel arches, characteristic of its 1990s heritage. However, it has already added modern design features like split LED headlamps, full-width LED DRLs, flush door handles, and interconnected rear lamps.
Powertrain Options
While exact figures haven’t been confirmed, the Sierra EV is expected to offer multiple battery-pack options and achieve a claimed range of approximately 450-500 km on a single charge. The test mule has also been seen with a multilink rear suspension setup, indicating Tata’s aim to provide a more premium driving experience.
Initially, the Tata Sierra will be available with petrol and diesel engine choices. Following the launch, the all-electric version of the vehicle is likely to be introduced shortly afterwards.
Tata Sierra EV Rivals
The Tata Sierra EV will join Tata.ev’s expanding electric SUV lineup, above the Nexon EV and alongside the Curvv EV and Harrier EV. The Sierra EV will compete against a strong field of mid-size electric SUVs, including the Hyundai Creta Electric, Mahindra BE6, Mahindra XEV 9e, VinFast VF6 and VF7, MG Windsor, and the MG ZS EV. It will also face internal rivalry from its near brother, the Curvv EV, making the electric SUV market more dynamic than ever.
Launch & Market Position
Tata is going to launch its ICE version by 25 November 2025, and the EV version is slated to follow soon after and is expected to be positioned in the premium electric SUV segment. It is estimated to be priced in the range of ₹15 lakh to ₹25 lakh (ex-showroom). Once launched, it will stand above smaller electric SUVs in the Tata lineup, competing with other mid-size EVs in India.
And the most interesting thing will be a revival of the famous Tata nameplate in a contemporary way. It will be a marriage of the past and the future in the form of an SUV with the best features of both worlds, such as the modern and sophisticated tech and the nostalgia-striking design.
