New Tata Sierra: Variants, Features, Engine Options Explained

- Tata Sierra launched in India
- Offered in 2 petrol and 1 diesel engine option
- Bookings open December 16; deliveries start January 15, 2026
Tata Motors has finally launched the all-new Sierra SUV in the Indian market at an introductory starting price of Rs 11.49 lakh, going all the way up to Rs 21.29 lakh (ex-showroom). The carmaker will commence deliveries of the SUV starting January 15, 2026, and has revealed all the engine options, trim levels, and key features offered with each variant. Let’s break down the details.
Also Read: All-New Tata Sierra SUV Launched In India; Prices Start At Rs. 11.49 Lakh
SMART+ (Base)
Engine and Transmission Options:
1.5 Revotron NA Petrol - MT
1.5 Kryojet Diesel - MT
Features:
- LED DRLs and Tail Lamp
- Bi-LED projector headlamps
- 4-inch digital drivers display
- Front sliding armrest
- Smart Pause – idle start/stop
- Rear window sunshade
- ESP with 20 features
- EPB with Auto Hold
- 6 airbags
- Central locking
- PEPS - keyless system
- Push-button start/stop
- All-wheel disc brakes
- Tilt and telescopic steering
- Rear AC vents
- Elect. adjustable ORVM
- Flush door handles
Also Read: New Tata Sierra SUV To Get An All-Wheel Drive Option
Pure
Engine and Transmission Options:
1.5 Revotron NA Petrol - MT and DCA
1.5 Kryojet Diesel - MT and AT
Features over Smart+
- 10.23-inch infotainment system
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- 8 speakers
- Drive modes (City and Sport)
- Cruise control
- TPMS
- Rear camera with guidelines
- Electrically adjustable ORVM with autofold
- Paddle shifters (for AT/DCA only)
- Monostable shifter
- 250+ voice commands and languages
- Hill Descent Control
- Sharkfin antenna with GPS
Pure+
Engine and Transmission Options:
1.5 Revotron NA Petrol - MT and DCA
1.5 Kryojet Diesel - MT and AT
Features over Pure
- Panoramic sunroof
- Dual-zone FATC
- Rear 2×65W USB-C chargers
- One-touch up/down driver window
- 17-inch alloy wheels
- Auto headlamps
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Rear wiper with washer
- Rear defogger
Adventure
Engine and Transmission Options:
1.5 Revotron NA Petrol - MT
1.5 TGDI Hyperion Turbo-Petrol - AT
1.5 Kryojet Diesel - MT and AT
Features over Pure+
- 360-degree HD SVS
- 4Sight blind-spot monitor
- 7-inch digital drivers display
- Front LED fog lamps with cornering
- Front parking sensors
- Sliding parcel tray
- Roof rails
- Leatherette-wrapped steering wheel and gear shifter
Adventure+
Engine and Transmission Options:
1.5 Revotron NA Petrol - MT
1.5 TGDI Hyperion Turbo-Petrol - AT
1.5 Kryojet Diesel - MT and AT
Features over Adventure
- Super Glide suspension with FDD
- 12.29-inch infotainment touchscreen
- 10.23-inch digital drivers display
- 3 terrain modes
- Dashboard ambient lights
- Cooled glovebox
- Thigh support extenders
- Boss mode
- Rear seat with 2-stage recline and 60:40 split
- Rear armrest with cupholders
- 18” alloy wheels (select variants under this trim)
- 3 adjustable rear headrests
- Smart front seatback pockets
- 2 65W USB-C type port
Also Read: Tata Sierra Launch Highlights: Price, Specifications, Features, Images
Accomplished
Engine and Transmission Options:
1.5 TGDI Hyperion Turbo-Petrol - AT
1.5 Kryojet Diesel - AT
Features over Adventure+
- ADAS L2 with 13 features
- HyPaR HUD
- Dolby 5.1 with Dolby Atmos
- 12 JBL Black speakers with Sonichraft soundbar
- Central speaker and subwoofer
- Harman Audioworx
- Ventilated seats
- 6-way powered driver seat
- Wireless charger
- Leatherette interiors
- Centre console ambient light
- 19-inch alloy wheels** (Select variants under this trim)
- Puddle lamps
- Express cooling
Accomplished+ (Top)
Engine and Transmission Options:
1.5 TGDI Hyperion Turbo-Petrol - AT
1.5 Kryojet Diesel - AT
Features over Accomplished
- ADAS L2+ with 22 features
- Horizon View triple-screen infotainment
- Bi-LED booster headlamp
- Rear fog lamps
- Welcome and goodbye animation
- Auto-dimming IRVM
- iRA connected suite
- Arcade Suite
- SOS (E-Call / B-Call)
- Built-in navigation with Mappls
- Amazon Alexa (H2C / C2H)
- MeSpace – driver profiles
- 2 rear 65W USB-C ports
- BreatheIQ purifier with AQI
- Progressive side indicator
- Memory and welcome function for Driver's seat
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