Tata Sierra's 6 colour options revealed ahead of launch, see which one is perfect for you.

Tata Sierra Colours: Ahead of the launch, the Tata Sierra has been revealed in six colour options. Let's take a closer look at its interior features, triple display setup, engine, and design.

Tata Sierra's new colour options leaked.

Tata Motors is launching its new midsize SUV, the Sierra, on November 25th, but ahead of the launch, its color options have been revealed. The Sierra will be positioned between the Curve and Harrier in Tata's lineup and will directly compete with the Hyundai Creta. The six colours revealed by the company include Andaman Adventure, Bengal Rouge, Coorg Clouds, Mintal Grey, Munnar Mist, and Pristine White. Some of these colours were also seen in earlier teasers. Let's take a look at its features.

Futuristic Interior

  • The Sierra's cabin sets it apart from other SUVs. Its dashboard features three connected displays, a first for any Tata car. This includes a digital instrument cluster for the driver, a large centre touchscreen, and a separate display for the co-passenger. All three screens are integrated into a single glass panel, giving the layout a premium and high-tech feel. This setup is reminiscent of expensive international SUVs.
  • The cabin also features touch-based HVAC controls, including small physical up/down switches for changing the temperature. The Sierra features a flat-bottom steering wheel, although the logo is currently obscured by camouflage. The gear area is finished with soft-touch materials and metallic highlights.

Design and engine

  • The new Sierra's exterior design features a large glass area, a boxy profile, and a signature wrap-around rear window, a design unmatched by any other car in the Indian market. It was first showcased at the 2025 India Mobility Expo and has since generated considerable excitement. Engine options are expected to include 1.5-liter petrol and diesel engines. Tata is also likely to offer the Harrier's 2.0-litre Multijet engine. An electric variant is also planned, featuring two battery packs and a new Quad Motor AWD system, similar to the one recently seen on the Harrier EV. It will also support ADAS features, making it a technological leader in its segment.