Overview
- Tata has scheduled the production‑ready Sierra EV reveal for June 30, 2026 and its latest teasers visibly carry a 'QWD' or 'QWD Dual Motor' badge that confirms a quad‑wheel‑drive dual‑motor (AWD) option.
- Multiple outlets report the Sierra EV is expected to reuse Harrier EV hardware and offer two battery sizes that industry coverage places at about 65 kWh and 75 kWh, which would allow single‑motor RWD and dual‑motor AWD trims.
- Independent spy photos taken near Tata’s Pune facility show a Sierra test mule fitted with an emission‑testing rig, supporting credible reporting that an i‑CNG or other lower‑emission ICE variant is under real‑world evaluation and could arrive around Diwali 2026.
- Coverage consistently says the Sierra EV will retain much of the ICE model’s cabin packaging, including a three‑screen dashboard, premium audio, dual‑zone climate and Level‑2 ADAS, while adding EV‑specific touches such as a sealed front fascia and charging flap.
- If launched as expected, the Sierra EV will become Tata’s seventh electric model in India and the combination of EV AWD, petrol/diesel choices and a likely factory CNG option could widen buyer appeal and alter competition with models such as the Hyundai Creta Electric, Maruti eVitara and Mahindra BE6.