Tata Motors is gearing up to make 2025 a blockbuster year with the launch of 4 new vehicles — including two all-electric models and two ICE-powered cars. These additions will not only strengthen Tata’s EV leadership but also mark the return of one of India’s most iconic nameplates: Sierra. Let’s take a closer look:
1. Tata Harrier.ev—First Electric SUV in Its Segment
Expected Launch: Mid-2025
The Tata Harrier.ev will be the brand’s first electric SUV based on its existing Harrier platform. While the current Harrier is FWD, the EV version will offer
- RWD and AWD variants
- Dual motor setup (AWD) with up to 275 kW (369 hp) & 500 Nm torque
- Two battery options: ~60 kWh and ~75 kWh
- Range: Up to 500 km (claimed)
This will indirectly rival the Mahindra XUV.e9 coupe SUV and mark Tata’s entry into the high-performance electric SUV space.
2. Tata Altroz Facelift—Fresh Look, Same Trusted Performance
Expected Launch: Post Harrier.ev
Launched in 2020, the Tata Altroz is due for an update. The upcoming facelifted version will likely feature
- LED headlamps & taillamps
- New grille, bumper, and 16-inch alloys
- Updated 10.25-inch infotainment & digital instrument cluster
- Refreshed interior design
No changes are expected under the hood, but this update should help Altroz stay competitive in the premium hatchback segment.
3. Tata Sierra.ev—A Modern Classic Returns, Electrified
Expected Launch: September–October 2025
The Sierra.ev is Tata’s most anticipated launch and will reintroduce the iconic Sierra name in an electric avatar. Key features include
- Boxy silhouette with futuristic styling
- Unique wraparound glass panels inspired by the original Sierra
- 19-inch alloy wheels, sleek LED lights
- Range: Over 450 km expected
It will rival upcoming EVs like the Hyundai Creta EV and cement Tata’s design leadership in the electric SUV market.
4. Tata Sierra (ICE)—Affordable Adventure with Iconic Looks
Expected Launch: Late 2025
The ICE version of the Sierra will launch shortly after its EV sibling. While sharing the same body shell, it will be priced more affordably and offer
- Familiar engines from the Nexon and Curvv
- All-new 1.5L turbo petrol engine (168 hp / 280 Nm)
- Best-in-class performance in its segment
With the return of the Sierra badge, this model is expected to be a game-changer in the midsize SUV category.
Conclusion
From reviving legends like Sierra to introducing first-in-segment EVs, Tata Motors is ready to dominate 2025 with diverse, performance-focused, and tech-rich offerings. Whether you’re into electric or petrol-powered machines, there’s something big coming your way.