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Tata Sierra EV
Electric SUV (Upcoming)
The reborn Tata Sierra returns as a premium electric SUV on the Acti.ev+ platform. Expected 65/75 kWh packs, up to 550 km range, RWD and dual-motor AWD, Level 2 ADAS. Debuts 30 June 2026.
*Ex-showroom Price in New Delhi
Tata Sierra EV EV essentials
Tata Sierra EV pros and cons
Pros
- Iconic Sierra design reborn as a modern EV
- Dedicated Acti.ev+ born-electric platform
- Claimed range of up to 550 km from the bigger pack
- Dual-motor AWD option for performance and traction
- Slots between Curvv EV and Harrier EV on price
- Tech-heavy cabin with multi-screen layout and panoramic roof
Cons
- Not launched yet - debuts 30 June 2026
- Battery, power and exact prices not officially confirmed
- Likely priced at a premium over the Curvv EV
- Real-world range will be lower than the 550 km claim
- Concept-to-production details may still change
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Tata Sierra EV specifications
Overview & Status
Battery & Charging (claims / expected)
Motor & Performance (expected)
Dimensions & Capacity
Comfort & Tech (expected)
Safety (expected)
Warranty (expected)
Features
Battery & Performance
- Built on Tata's dedicated Acti.ev+ skateboard platform
- Two battery packs expected: around 65 kWh and 75 kWh
- Claimed range of up to 550 km on a full charge
- Single-motor RWD and dual-motor AWD (QWD) variants expected
- Dual-motor version expected to make up to 500 Nm
- DC fast charging support confirmed (exact rate TBC)
- V2L and V2V charging expected, in line with other Tata EVs
Comfort & Interior
- Iconic boxy Sierra design with wrap-around rear glasshouse
- Multi-screen dashboard (dual or triple-screen layout expected)
- Panoramic sunroof
- Ventilated and powered front seats
- Dual-zone climate control
- Premium connected-car technology with OTA updates (expected)
- Spacious 5-seat cabin from the dedicated EV platform
- Refreshed, upmarket interior over the ICE Sierra
Safety
- Level 2 ADAS expected (adaptive cruise, lane keep, AEB)
- Up to 6-7 airbags (expected)
- 360-degree surround view camera
- Electronic Stability Control with hill hold assist
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- ABS with EBD
- 5-star safety the clear target (not yet crash-tested)
Tata Sierra EV trims and pricing
Compare available Tata Sierra EV trims, their ex-showroom prices and key configuration details.
Sierra EV 65 (RWD) - Upcoming
65 kWh - up to ~500 km - single motor RWD (expected)
Sierra EV 75 (RWD) - Upcoming
75 kWh - up to 550 km - extended range (expected)
Sierra EV 75 AWD - Upcoming
75 kWh - dual-motor AWD - up to 500 Nm (expected)
About Tata Sierra EV
The Tata Sierra EV is one of the most anticipated electric SUVs in India – the revival of an iconic 90s nameplate, reborn as a premium EV. After teasing it as a concept at the 2020 and 2023 Auto Expos, Tata is finally bringing it to market, with the electric version set to debut on 30 June 2026. The petrol/diesel Sierra already went on sale in late 2025; the EV is the version most buyers have been waiting for.
Underneath sits Tata’s dedicated Acti.ev+ skateboard platform, the same born-electric thinking that lets Tata offer multiple battery sizes and drivetrains. Expect two packs – around 65 kWh and 75 kWh – with a claimed range of up to 550 km, and the choice of a single-motor rear-drive setup or a dual-motor all-wheel-drive (QWD) version making up to 500 Nm. That positions the Sierra EV neatly between the Curvv EV and the flagship Harrier EV in Tata’s line-up.
The Sierra’s calling card has always been design – the upright, boxy silhouette with that signature wrap-around glasshouse – and the EV keeps it, paired with a modern, tech-heavy cabin (multi-screen dashboard, panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats and Level 2 ADAS expected). Pricing is expected in the 18 to 25 lakh band. Important: the Sierra EV has not launched yet, so the battery, power and price figures here are based on Tata’s claims and credible reports – we will lock in the exact numbers on launch day.
Trending news for Tata Sierra EV
Tata has confirmed the Sierra EV will debut on 30 June 2026, finally bringing the electric version of its revived icon to market after the petrol/diesel Sierra went on sale in late 2025. Built on the dedicated Acti.ev+ platform, it is expected with 65 kWh and 75 kWh battery packs, a claimed range of up to 550 km, and a choice of single-motor RWD or dual-motor AWD (up to 500 Nm).
Teasers confirm the production car keeps the concept's boxy, upright design and signature wrap-around rear glass, paired with a modern multi-screen cabin, panoramic sunroof and Level 2 ADAS. Positioned between the Curvv EV and Harrier EV at an expected 18 to 25 lakh, the Sierra EV is one of the most awaited Indian EV launches of 2026.
Tata Sierra EV range and performance
Tata claims up to 550 km of range for the Sierra EV from its larger pack, with two batteries expected (around 65 kWh and 75 kWh) on the Acti.ev+ platform. Buyers get a choice of a single-motor rear-wheel-drive setup or a dual-motor all-wheel-drive (QWD) version making up to 500 Nm, which should give brisk performance and extra traction.
Exact power, 0-100 time and certified range will be confirmed at the 30 June 2026 debut. Based on Tata's other EVs and the Sierra's positioning, expect the AWD version to be genuinely quick, with a real-world range somewhat below the 550 km headline. Treat the performance figures here as credible expectations until launch.
Tata Sierra EV safety overview
The Sierra EV is expected to come well equipped on safety, with a Level 2 ADAS suite (adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, automatic emergency braking), up to six or seven airbags, a 360-degree camera, electronic stability control with hill hold assist, TPMS and ABS with EBD. A 5-star safety rating is the clear target, in line with Tata's recent EVs, but the Sierra EV has not been crash-tested yet, so there is no official rating to quote. Final safety specs land at launch.
Tata Sierra EV battery and charging guide
Tata has confirmed DC fast-charging capability for the Sierra EV, though the exact peak rate is not yet official - expect around 100 kW based on the Acti.ev+ platform and Tata's other EVs. A home AC charger of around 7.2 to 11 kW is expected, and the car should use the standard CCS-II connector. V2L and V2V are likely, letting the Sierra power appliances or share charge. Precise charging times will be confirmed on launch day.
Tata Sierra EV warranty details
Tata has not announced warranty terms for the Sierra EV yet. Based on the Nexon, Curvv and Harrier EVs, expect a lifetime high-voltage battery warranty for the first owner plus a standard 3-year vehicle warranty - but treat this as expected until Tata confirms the official package at the 30 June 2026 launch.
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Frequently asked questions about Tata Sierra EV
When will the Tata Sierra EV launch?
Tata is set to debut the Sierra EV on 30 June 2026. The petrol and diesel Sierra already went on sale in late 2025; the electric version is the one launching now.
What is the expected range of the Tata Sierra EV?
Tata claims a range of up to 550 km from the larger battery. In real-world driving expect somewhat less - likely around 400 to 450 km - with the exact certified figure confirmed at launch.
What battery options will the Sierra EV have?
Two packs are expected - around 65 kWh and 75 kWh - built on Tata's dedicated Acti.ev+ platform, with single-motor rear-wheel drive and dual-motor all-wheel-drive (QWD) options.
How much will the Tata Sierra EV cost?
Pricing is not official yet. Industry estimates put it in the 18 to 25 lakh ex-showroom band, positioning the Sierra EV between the Curvv EV and the Harrier EV.
Will the Sierra EV have all-wheel drive?
Yes, a dual-motor all-wheel-drive (QWD) variant is expected alongside the single-motor RWD versions, with the AWD setup making up to 500 Nm of torque.
Where does the Sierra EV fit in Tata's range?
It sits between the Curvv EV and the flagship Harrier EV - a premium, design-led electric SUV that revives the iconic Sierra name with modern EV tech.
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Available colours
Tata has not announced the official colour palette for the Sierra EV yet. Expect a premium range of shades to suit its design-led positioning; the colours shown here are placeholders until the launch reveal.


