Booked the Tata Sierra? Here’s how long the wait could be
Tata Motors launched the much-awaited Tata Sierra in the Indian market in November 2025, with prices starting at Rs 11.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The bookings commenced on December 16 2025, and the deliveries started on January 15, 2026. Due to a surge in bookings, the Tata Sierra is currently facing a long waiting period. As per our dealer sources, the SUV currently has a maximum waiting period of up to four to five months.
The new Sierra is offered in seven variants, namely - Smart Plus, Pure, Pure Plus, Adventure, Adventure Plus and Accomplished. Talking about the waiting period of each variant, it varies by variant, ranging from around 3–4 months for the Adventure, Adventure Plus and Accomplished. The mid-spec Pure and Pure Plus variants are seeing waiting periods of up to five months, while the base Smart Plus variant has the longest wait time, stretching up to six months. The Sierra is offered in six colour options - Bengal Rouge (Red), Andaman Adventure (Yellow), Coorg Clouds (Silver), Munnar Mist (Green), Mintal Grey, and Pristine White.
The new Sierra is offered with three engine options - a 1.5-litre Kryotec turbo diesel with 118 hp of power and 280 nm torque. Another two engines are the newly developed 1.5-litre NA petrol with 106 hp power and 145 nm torque and a 1.5-litre Hyperion turbo petrol engine with 160 hp power and 260 nm torque. Tata Motors also confirmed that the company will soon launch the AWD model.
Design-wise, it features bold ‘Sierra’ badging at both ends, a connected LED light bar up front, a textured grille design, and the main LED headlamps are positioned lower down on the fascia. At the same time, vertically stacked fog lamps sit closer to the bumper’s edge. From the sides, the Sierra retains its unmistakable identity with the signature Alpine window-inspired design, which is a nod to the original model. However, Tata has reimagined it for the modern era by using a partially blacked-out B-pillar and a contrasting black roof instead of a full glass section. The darkened C-pillar further enhances this effect, creating a sleek floating-roof appearance that blends.
At the rear, the connected taillight, compact overhang and higher-set bumper carry forward the SUV’s boxy design language, preserving the Sierra’s upright stance. Other highlights include blacked-out ORVMs and C-pillars, flush door handles, 19-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, shark fin antenna, black body cladding around the wheel arches and doors, skid plates and more.
Moving inside, the cabin takes inspiration from other Tata models and features a mix of black and grey themes; however, it stands out for its triple screen layout that spans across the dashboard - a dedicated instrument cluster for the driver and a pair of infotainment screens that can share functions and media between them.
The SUV also carries over Tata’s latest four-spoke steering wheel from the Curvv, featuring an illuminated logo and touch-based controls. Feature highlights include iRA connected car technology with snapdragon chip and 5G connectivity, OTA updates, 12.3-inch passenger display, 10.5-inch centre and digital instrument cluster, 12 speaker JBL sound system with a sound bar and Dolby Atmos, 18 JBL sound modes, Arcade appstore, HypAR HUD display, dual zone automatic climate control, panoramic sunroof, mood lighting, a wireless charging pad, rear window sunshades, a 360-degree camera.
It also gets Level 2 ADAS, front parking sensors, six airbags, LED connected taillamps with headlamps with turbo boost function for high beam, an electronic parking brake with auto hold, connected car tech, ventilated and powered driver front seats with memory function, powered tailgate with gesture function, adjustable thigh support, boss mode, rear sunshade, two step reclining rear seats, EPB with auto hold, rear AC vents with Type-C chargers, cooled glove box and more.
The new Sierra is offered with three engine options - a 1.5-litre Kryotec turbo diesel with 118 hp of power and 280 nm torque. Another two engines are the newly developed 1.5-litre NA petrol with 106 hp power and 145 nm torque and a 1.5-litre Hyperion turbo petrol engine with 160 hp power and 260 nm torque. Tata Motors also confirmed that the company will soon launch the AWD model.
Design-wise, it features bold ‘Sierra’ badging at both ends, a connected LED light bar up front, a textured grille design, and the main LED headlamps are positioned lower down on the fascia. At the same time, vertically stacked fog lamps sit closer to the bumper’s edge. From the sides, the Sierra retains its unmistakable identity with the signature Alpine window-inspired design, which is a nod to the original model. However, Tata has reimagined it for the modern era by using a partially blacked-out B-pillar and a contrasting black roof instead of a full glass section. The darkened C-pillar further enhances this effect, creating a sleek floating-roof appearance that blends.
At the rear, the connected taillight, compact overhang and higher-set bumper carry forward the SUV’s boxy design language, preserving the Sierra’s upright stance. Other highlights include blacked-out ORVMs and C-pillars, flush door handles, 19-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, shark fin antenna, black body cladding around the wheel arches and doors, skid plates and more.
Moving inside, the cabin takes inspiration from other Tata models and features a mix of black and grey themes; however, it stands out for its triple screen layout that spans across the dashboard - a dedicated instrument cluster for the driver and a pair of infotainment screens that can share functions and media between them.
It also gets Level 2 ADAS, front parking sensors, six airbags, LED connected taillamps with headlamps with turbo boost function for high beam, an electronic parking brake with auto hold, connected car tech, ventilated and powered driver front seats with memory function, powered tailgate with gesture function, adjustable thigh support, boss mode, rear sunshade, two step reclining rear seats, EPB with auto hold, rear AC vents with Type-C chargers, cooled glove box and more.
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