Overview
- Tata has launched the Sierra.ev in five trims with two battery sizes (63 kWh and 75 kWh), rear‑wheel drive standard and a dual‑motor all‑wheel‑drive option on the larger pack; ex‑showroom prices range from Rs 18.79 lakh to Rs 25.99 lakh.
- Bookings are open and Tata plans deliveries from mid‑July, with on‑road prices varying by city so top RWD models can reach about Rs 26.9 lakh and AWD examples about Rs 28.2 lakh depending on registration fees and taxes.
- Independent comparisons show the Sierra.ev’s mid‑spec 63 kWh Adventure trim offers more space, higher power (reported 238 hp and 315 Nm) and a richer equipment list than some rivals, making it a strong value play versus the Maruti e Vitara.
- The Sierra.ev’s equipment highlights include a voice‑assisted panoramic sunroof on the base Pure trim, three large screens, V2L and V2V capability, Level‑2 ADAS and a six‑airbag safety suite, while Tata quotes fast‑charging at about 25 minutes for 20–80% at 110 kW.
- Analysts and journalists are tallying claimed figures against likely real‑world performance, with reported practical ranges of roughly 440–460 km for the 63 kWh car and 510–530 km for the larger pack expected to shape buyer choice and competitive pressure in the mainstream EV market.