Tata Sierra Prices Announced: See What Each Variant Costs

Published on 6 Dec, 2025, 7:48 PM IST
Updated on 6 Dec, 2025, 8:06 PM IST
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The prices of the top-end Accomplished and Accomplished+ variants have not yet been revealed.

Tata has announced the prices of most of the ICE variants of its newly reincarnated Sierra SUV, after having revealed only its starting price at the official unveiling late last month. The model slots in between the Curvv and Harrier, and is a direct competitor to the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Honda Elevate, Škoda Kushaq, and Volkswagen Taigun.

All variants have 6 airbags, ESP with 20 features, height-adjustable front-row seatbelts, electronically adjustable ORVMs, “light sabre” LED DRLs, a perimeter alarm system, 45W front USB Type-C port, flush door handles, and welcome lights.

VariantTransmission1.5L Revotron Petrol1.5L Hyperion Petrol1.5L KryojET Diesel
Smart+MT₹11.49 lakh₹12.99 lakh
 DCA
 AT
PureMT₹12.99 lakh₹14.49 lakh
 DCA₹14.49 lakh
 AT₹15.99 lakh
Pure+MT₹14.49 lakh₹15.99 lakh
 DCA₹15.99 lakh
 AT₹17.49 lakh
AdventureMT₹15.29 lakh₹16.49 lakh
 DCA₹16.79 lakh
 AT
Adventure+MT₹15.99 lakh₹17.19 lakh
 DCA
 AT₹17.99 lakh₹18.49 lakh

The base variant, called Smart+, will cost ₹11.49 lakh (introductory; all prices ex-showroom, Delhi) with the 1.5L Revotron petrol engine option, and 12.99 lakh with 1.5L Kryojet diesel engine. It is available only with a 6-speed manual transmission.

The Pure variant comes with cruise control, hill descent control, TPMS, alloy wheels, steering-mounted controls, a 10.24-inch infotainment screen, 8-speaker audio system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, voice commands in 6 languages, and rear camera with park assist guides. With the same petrol engine, it will cost ₹12.99 lakh or 14.49 lakh for manual or 7-speed DCA transmission respectively, while the diesel version is available in manual and 6-speed AT options priced at ₹14.49 lakh and ₹15.99 lakh respectively.

Stepping up to the Pure+ variant, buyers will also get a voice-assisted panoramic sunroof, auto headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, dual-zone fully automatic temperature control, a rear defogger, and two 65W USB Type-C ports for rear passengers. Buyers can get the same combinations of engine and transmission as with the Pure variants. Petrol manual and DCA cost ₹14.49 lakh and ₹15.99 lakh respectively, diesel manual and AT variants are priced at ₹15.99 and ₹17.49 lakh respectively.

The Adventure variant starts at ₹15.29 lakh for the manual petrol option, with DCA priced at ₹16.79 lakh. In this case, there’s only a manual diesel option, which will cost ₹16.49 lakh. Additional features include 360-degree HD surround-view with blind spot assistance, front LED fog lamps with cornering, a front parking sensor, a 7-inch digital cockpit, leatherette-wrapped steering wheel and gear shifter, and roof rails.

There’s also an Adventure+ option with the same petrol engine and manual transmission for ₹15.99 lakh. Interestingly, this is the only variant currently listed with Tata’s new 1.5L Hyperion T-GDi petrol engine option, matched only with a torque converter AT for ₹17.99 lakh. Diesel manual and AT options cost ₹17.19 and ₹18.49 lakh respectively. At these prices, you’ll get Superglide Suspension with frequency-dependent damping, a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, 10.24-inch digital cockpit with navigation, three terrain modes, dashboard mood lighting, reclining rear seats with an armrest and adjustable headrests, and a cooled glovebox.

The prices of the top-end Accomplished and Accomplished+ variants have not yet been revealed. The former will add an augmented reality HUD, 12-speaker JBL Black sound system with a front soundbar and Dolby Atmos, and 13 L2 ADAS features while the latter is the only one with the Horizon View triple-screen setup, BreatheIQ air purifier with AQI display, IRA connected car suite, powered tailgate with gesture control, “Night Sabre” bi-LED booster headlamps, 6-way powered driver’s seat, Arcade suite, Amazon Alexa integration, rear fog lamps, auto-dimming IRVM, built-in navigation with Mappls, relax mode, and 22 ADAS features.  

The 1.5L Hyperion engine, which can deliver 160 PS of peak power and 255 Nm of torque, is expected to be used for the petrol versions of the Harrier and Safari SUVs, when Tata introduces them. The more modest 1.5L Revotron petrol engine produces 106 PS and 145 Nm of torque, while the 1.5L Kryojet diesel engine is rated for 118 PS and 280 Nm of torque.

Tata Motors is expected to introduce AWD variants, likely in 2027. Electric versions should launch sooner, but there is no confirmed timeframe yet. 

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