Tata Sierra EV Launched at Rs. 18.79 Lakh, A Famous SUV Returns With an Electric Heart

Tata Motors has brought back one of its most remembered SUV names, but this time in a fully electric form. The Tata Sierra EV has been launched in India at an introductory starting price of Rs. 18.79 lakh, ex-showroom.
Bookings for the Sierra EV are now open, and deliveries are expected to begin from July 15, 2026. The top variant is priced at Rs. 24.79 lakh, while the Quad Wheel Drive version costs Rs. 1.2 lakh more than the standard Empowered A trim.
The launch is important because the Sierra name carries nostalgia for many Indian car buyers. The older Sierra was known for its unique design and road presence. The new Sierra EV tries to keep that emotional pull, but adds modern EV technology, connected features and a more premium cabin.
What makes the Tata Sierra EV important
The Tata Sierra EV sits between Tata’s Curvv EV and Harrier EV in the company’s electric SUV range. That gives it an interesting position. It is not a small city EV, but it is also not priced as high as some premium electric SUVs.
At Rs. 18.79 lakh, Tata is trying to attract buyers who want a family SUV with electric running costs, strong features and a known Indian brand behind it.
This also shows Tata’s larger EV plan. The company already has electric cars like Tiago EV, Punch EV, Nexon EV, Curvv EV and Harrier EV. With the Sierra EV, Tata is adding a more lifestyle-focused SUV to the lineup.
Price, variants and bookings
The Sierra EV starts at Rs. 18.79 lakh, ex-showroom. The top variant is priced at Rs. 24.79 lakh, ex-showroom.
Tata will offer the SUV in five variants – Pure, Pure S, Adventure, Empowered and Empowered A.
The Quad Wheel Drive version will be available with the Empowered A variant. This version is priced Rs. 1.2 lakh higher than the standard Empowered A trim.
Bookings opened on June 30, 2026, and deliveries are scheduled to begin from July 15, 2026.
Range and charging
Tata has not shared the full certified range figure and battery capacity in the launch material reported by The Economic Times. However, the company has highlighted fast-charging performance.
The Sierra EV supports fast charging up to 1.6C, and Tata says it can add around 263 km of range in 15 minutes. That is useful for highway users because shorter charging stops make EV travel easier.
Some launch reports and earlier teasers suggested more than 500 km of driving range, but buyers should wait for Tata’s official variant-wise certified range before making a final decision.
Performance and QWD
The Sierra EV gets a dual-motor setup in the Quad Wheel Drive version. Tata calls this system QWD, or Quad Wheel Drive. It is an on-demand all-wheel-drive system that helps improve grip when needed.
The SUV produces 504 Nm of torque. In Boost Mode, it can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.8 seconds.
For normal buyers, this means the Sierra EV should feel quick in city driving and confident on highways. For adventure users, the QWD setup and terrain modes add more flexibility.
The SUV gets six terrain modes – Normal, Grass/Snow, Mud-Ruts/Gravel, Sand, Rock Crawl and Custom. It also gets Off-Road Assist and a Transparent Mode that shows the ground view on the screen.
Cabin and features
The Sierra EV gets a triple-screen dashboard setup. It includes a 12.3-inch centre touchscreen, a 12.3-inch passenger display and a 10.25-inch digital driver display.
The cabin also gets Tata’s connected car technology through iRA.ev, 5G support and over-the-air updates for multiple systems. Over-the-air updates simply mean the vehicle can receive software improvements without always needing a workshop visit.
One of the most interesting features is DrivePay, an in-car UPI payment system. It can help users pay for charging, FASTag and supported purchases from inside the car.
The SUV also gets AirConsole gaming, EV route planning for Android Auto, Dolby Atmos support on Apple CarPlay and a 12-speaker JBL sound system with subwoofer and soundbar.
Safety and driver assistance
Tata has loaded the Sierra EV with several safety and driver assistance features.
The SUV gets Level 2+ ADAS with 22 functions. This includes features such as adaptive cruise control, lane support and intelligent speed assistance.
It also gets a 540-degree surround view camera system, Auto Park Assist, Remote Park, Summon and Reverse Assist. These features can help in tight parking spots, crowded markets and narrow lanes.
For a buyer using the Sierra EV in cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, Pune or Mumbai, these features can make daily driving less stressful.
Battery warranty
Tata is offering what it calls a Lifetime High-Voltage Battery Warranty on the Sierra EV. In practical terms, this means 15 years from the date of first registration, with no kilometre limit.
The warranty applies to private individual owners and company perk car scheme users. It does not transfer if the vehicle is sold to another owner.
This is a strong point because battery health is one of the biggest concerns for EV buyers. A long warranty can make customers more confident about buying an electric SUV.
Competitors
The Tata Sierra EV will compete with Mahindra BE 6, Mahindra XEV 9e, Hyundai Creta Electric, MG ZS EV and BYD Atto 3.
It may also compete indirectly with Tata’s own Harrier EV, depending on variant pricing and buyer preference.
The Sierra EV’s biggest strengths are its price positioning, QWD option, fast charging, feature-rich cabin and long battery warranty. Its real-world range and long-term reliability will become clearer once customer deliveries and road tests begin.
Conclusion with key takeaways
The Tata Sierra EV is more than another electric SUV launch. It brings back an iconic name and places it in a fast-growing EV market. At Rs. 18.79 lakh, it gives Tata a strong new option for buyers who want a stylish, practical and feature-loaded electric SUV.
Key takeaways
- Tata Sierra EV starts at Rs. 18.79 lakh, ex-showroom.
- Bookings are open, and deliveries begin from July 15, 2026.
- The SUV gets five variants and a QWD option.
- Fast charging can add around 263 km range in 15 minutes.
- Key features include triple screens, ADAS, DrivePay, AirConsole, EV route planning and 15-year battery warranty.
Facts Input- Tata
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