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Tata Sierra EV to Launch on June 30

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Tata Sierra EV to Launch on June 30

After months of anticipation, Tata Motors is finally ready to pull the wraps off one of its most important EV launches of 2026. The company has been on a relentless product offensive this year, rolling out multiple new and updated products even before reaching the halfway mark — the Sierra ICE, Harrier Petrol, Safari Petrol, Punch facelift, Punch EV facelift, Tiago facelift, and Tiago EV facelift. The momentum is set to continue with the official debut of the much-awaited Sierra EV on June 30, 2026. This launch will be one of Tata's most significant this year as the company looks to strengthen its leadership in India's electric passenger vehicle market, while also expanding the Sierra lineup which has already seen a positive response from buyers with cumulative sales of over 37,000 units since deliveries began, averaging around 7,400 units per month in 2026.


The Sierra EV retains key design cues inspired by the original Sierra while incorporating Tata's latest design language, featuring the signature wraparound rear-side glass area, upright stance, and boxy proportions that have long been associated with the Sierra name. Compared to the ICE Sierra, the electric version will get EV-specific styling elements such as a closed-off front fascia, unique alloy wheels, flush-fitting door handles, and connected LED lighting elements at the front and rear, resulting in a premium, modern appearance that still pays homage to the iconic Sierra silhouette.


Inside, the Sierra EV is expected to share much of its cabin architecture with the ICE version while introducing EV-specific graphics and software features, with a triple-screen dashboard setup likely comprising infotainment, instrumentation, and passenger displays. Other expected features include ventilated front seats, a powered driver's seat, panoramic sunroof, premium audio system, connected car technology, and Level 2 ADAS. Tata is also likely to offer V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) and V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) charging capabilities, similar to its newer electric vehicles, and the SUV is expected to offer generous cabin space with a strong focus on rear-seat comfort and practicality.


The Sierra EV is expected to utilize Tata's Acti.ev architecture and could share several components with the Harrier EV, with one of the battery pack options likely being the 65 kWh unit already seen on the Harrier EV. Driving range is expected to be in the region of 500 to 550 km on a full charge depending on the battery pack and variant, with fast-charging support of up to 120 kW DC also likely. Tata is expected to offer both rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive versions of the Sierra EV, with the dual-motor AWD setup appealing to buyers looking for improved performance and all-weather capability while the RWD variants focus on efficiency and range, and AWD is likely to be offered exclusively with the larger 75 kWh battery pack.


The Sierra EV will sit below the Harrier EV in Tata's electric SUV lineup and will take on rivals such as the Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta Electric, Maruti eVitara, MG ZS EV, and BYD Atto 3. With its blend of nostalgic design, modern technology, and competitive range figures, the Sierra EV is expected to be one of Tata Motors' most important EV launches of 2026, with an estimated price in the ₹20–25 lakh range ex-showroom. The official debut on June 30 will reveal more details regarding final specifications, complete feature list, variant-wise pricing, and launch timeline. With the Sierra ICE already proving to be a strong seller and Tata's EV portfolio expanding rapidly, the Sierra EV could be the sweet spot in the company's electric lineup — offering the right balance of range, features, performance, and price.

   

       

    

    

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 
 
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