Tata Sierra set to launch in Nepal in Q1 2026
Retro-inspired exterior design with rugged modern appeal
First Tata SUV with triple-screen dashboard technology
Multiple engine options including petrol, diesel, and future electric variant
Competitors include Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
The iconic Tata Sierra is making a grand comeback in Nepal. Blending retro charm with futuristic tech and versatile powertrains, the new Sierra is set to make waves in the midsize SUV segment.
The 2025 Tata Sierra revives the classic look with a rugged modern stance. Its sculpted bonnet and sharp character lines give it a confident presence. The all-black grille prominently displays the Sierra name.
Slim LED headlamps and full-width LED light bar
Dual-tone alloy wheels, contrasting pillars, and roof rails
Wraparound glass effect recreated with contrasting paint
Rear connected LED tail-lamps and wide tailgate
The Sierra balances nostalgia and contemporary SUV styling, creating a strong road presence in Nepal.
Inside, the Sierra introduces Tata’s first triple-screen dashboard setup, combining a digital instrument cluster, central infotainment touchscreen, and co-driver display.
Four-spoke steering wheel with illuminated Tata logo
Touch-based HVAC controls and dual-tone premium upholstery
360-degree camera, powered tailgate, and panoramic sunroof
Comfortable second-row seating with individual headrests and window shades
The cabin offers luxury, technology, and practical comfort for drivers and passengers.
Tata offers a range of powertrain options:
1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine
1.5-litre TGD-i turbo petrol with 165–170hp
1.5-litre diesel familiar from Curvv and Nexon
Optional 2.0-litre diesel with 168bhp and 350Nm torque
Transmission: six-speed manual or torque-converter automatic
Upcoming electric Sierra EV for eco-conscious buyers
The lineup ensures options for city commuters, off-road enthusiasts, and eco-friendly drivers.
Expected Indian pricing: INR 11 lakh to INR 20 lakh, with Nepal prices likely similar plus taxes. Competing with Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, the Sierra offers retro styling, advanced tech, and versatile powertrains, making it a strong midsize SUV contender.
Early 2026 launch will:
Strengthen Tata’s midsize SUV segment presence
Attract tech-savvy buyers with triple-screen innovation
Offer petrol, diesel, and electric options
Bring retro-modern SUV style to Nepalese roads
The Sierra’s return promises excitement and renewed interest in midsize SUVs in Nepal.
The 2025 Tata Sierra combines retro-inspired styling, advanced technology, and versatile engine options to deliver a compelling midsize SUV experience. Launching in Nepal in early 2026, the Sierra is set to impress SUV enthusiasts across the country.
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