Tata Motors is preparing to launch the much-awaited Sierra EV in India. The electric SUV is expected to arrive later this month. Once launched, the Sierra EV will enter the increasingly competitive midsize electric SUV segment, where it is expected to rival the likes of the Hyundai Creta Electric, Maruti Suzuki e Vitara and Mahindra BE 6.Being an EV, the Sierra is expected to feature several design changes over its petrol and diesel counterparts. These could include a closed-off front fascia, revised bumpers, unique alloy wheel designs and other aerodynamic enhancements. The overall styling is expected to align with Tata’s latest EV design language while maintaining a strong identity of its own.On the inside, Tata is likely to position the Sierra EV as a premium offering. The cabin is expected to feature a modern dashboard layout with large digital screens. While lower variants could get a dual-screen setup, higher trims are likely to offer a triple-screen arrangement similar to the ICE version. The SUV is also expected to come loaded with features including a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, dual-zone climate control, wireless smartphone charging, a 360-degree camera and a powered tailgate.The feature list is expected to extend further with connected car technology, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as a premium 12-speaker JBL audio system with Dolby Atmos. Mechanically, the Sierra EV is expected to be positioned between the Curvv EV and Harrier EV in Tata’s electric range. It could be offered with multiple battery pack options, potentially including 55 kWh and 65 kWh units. Higher variants may also receive a larger 75 kWh battery pack similar to the one available in the Harrier EV.Tata is also expected to offer multiple drivetrain configurations. Entry-level versions could feature a single-motor setup, while higher trims may come with dual motors and all-wheel-drive capability. The latter could use Tata’s Quad Wheel Drive technology, which debuted on the Harrier EV.Another feature that could make its way to the Sierra EV is Tata’s Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) programme. Under this model, buyers can purchase the vehicle without the battery and opt for a battery subscription plan instead. This helps reduce the initial acquisition cost, making electric vehicle ownership more accessible.


