
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Features Tata Sierra will offer over Tata Curvv
- Both cars from the same mid-size SUV segment
- The recent Curvv update added rear-seat ventilation
Tata Sierra, the upcoming mid-size SUV, has taken social media by storm, and all eyes are now on its launch scheduled for 25th November, when every key detail will finally be revealed. This is a crucial moment for Tata, especially since the brand already has another model in the same segment. As of now, we have some information about the new features the Sierra will offer over the Curvv - and what the Curvv brings to the table as well. So, let's break everything down in detail. In the meantime, make sure to join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to stay updated with all the latest automotive news.
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Tata Sierra

This car will introduce some never-seen-before features in any Tata vehicle, starting with a triple-screen dashboard. Yes, a giant slab of displays divided into three sections, making the interior feel like a digital art gallery. This feature is also seen in the XEV 9e, but that model costs over Rs 21 lakh and is an electric vehicle. Tata offering it in an ICE model, and that too in the mid-size segment, is a big step forward. Moreover, the Sierra will feature an augmented-reality-based head-up display, making GPS navigation more intuitive and significantly enhancing the overall driving experience.
Apart from this, the vehicle is coming with a state-of-the-art JBL sound system with Dolby Atmos, along with a sound bar placed on the centre console, right below the central AC vents. So, expect a theatre-like musical experience on every journey.

Another cool tech addition is the 65W Type-C socket, which means your smartphones and other gadgets will charge super quickly. Speaking of features, the Sierra will also come with a single, seamless tail-light element that doesnt break or reconnect at any point - a premium design touch.
Lastly, the engine options are quite tempting. While Tata hasn't officially confirmed them yet, the Sierra is expected to debut a new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, along with its naturally aspirated version. Additionally, a 1.5-litre diesel engine is also likely, which, as we all know, will be derived from the Curvv and Nexon powertrains.
Now, the Curvv recently received an update with rear-seat ventilation - a feature we;re not yet sure the Sierra will offer. However, considering Tata's approach of packing the Sierra with every modern feature possible, its certainly a possibility. So, let's wait until the 25th to get a clear picture of this smashing SUV making its long-awaited return.
Tata Curvv

This coupe-styled SUV failed to strike a chord with customers, despite offering a unique design and three impressive engine options. It barely made an impact in its segment - and the sales figures speak for themselves. So now, Tata is bringing in another model, and not just any model, but the Sierra - their first-ever car, originally launched back in 1991.
Verdict
The Tata Sierra is shaping up to be a major comeback story, blending nostalgia with modern tech and premium features. If Tata gets the pricing right, this could easily become one of the most compelling SUVs in the segment.














































