The Tata Sierra EV has been revealed in full, and the wait for the production-spec electric SUV is nearly over. Ahead of its official launch on June 30, 2026, Tata Motors has shown the Sierra EV in a new video, confirming its final design and a key powertrain detail: the QWD dual-motor all-wheel-drive system. This is the reborn Sierra in its electric avatar, reviving one of India’s most iconic nameplates and slotting between the Curvv EV and the Harrier EV in Tata’s growing electric lineup.
With the Tata Sierra EV now revealed, we know exactly how it looks and a lot more about what powers it, though the final battery, range and price figures will only be confirmed at the June 30 launch. Here is everything that has been revealed about the Sierra EV, along with what is still expected.

Tata Sierra EV: Key Details
Here is the quick snapshot of the revealed Sierra EV.
| Detail | Tata Sierra EV |
|---|---|
| Status | Revealed, launches June 30, 2026 |
| Platform | Acti.ev+ (confirmed) |
| Drivetrain | RWD and QWD dual-motor AWD (confirmed) |
| Expected battery | 65 kWh and 75 kWh |
| Expected range | Over 500 km |
| Expected price | Rs 18 lakh to 25 lakh |
| Rivals | Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta Electric, Maruti e-Vitara |
What Has Been Revealed And What Is Still Expected
With the reveal, the design and the all-wheel-drive system are now confirmed, but the key numbers are still to come at launch. Here is the clear split.
| Detail | Status |
|---|---|
| Full exterior design | Revealed |
| QWD dual-motor AWD | Confirmed |
| Acti.ev+ platform | Confirmed |
| June 30 launch | Confirmed |
| 65 kWh and 75 kWh battery | Expected |
| 500 to 600 km range | Expected |
| Rs 18 lakh to 25 lakh price | Expected |
Tata Sierra EV: Design Revealed
The reveal confirms that the Sierra EV keeps the boxy, upright and instantly recognisable stance of the ICE Sierra, with only the typical Tata electric tweaks to set it apart. The biggest change is up front, where a body-coloured blanked-off grille replaces the regular Sierra’s blacked-out functional unit, giving the EV a cleaner, more distinctive face.
The connected LED headlamps and the full width LED light bar are carried over unchanged, though the EV drops the ‘Sierra’ lettering seen below the light bar on the ICE version. Lower down, the bumper gets a gloss-black finish with a faux silver skid plate on the chin. In profile and at the rear, the main giveaways are the ‘Sierra.ev’ badges on the front doors and tailgate, while the 19 inch alloy wheels carry over from the ICE model. The iconic wraparound glass area that defines the Sierra remains, keeping the emotional link to the original alive.
QWD: Dual-Motor AWD Confirmed
The standout confirmation from the reveal is the powertrain layout. Tata has confirmed that the Sierra EV will offer QWD, short for Quad Wheel Drive, which is Tata’s marketing name for its dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, with one electric motor on each axle. The QWD version will wear a ‘QWD’ badge on the tailgate to mark it out.
This is the same setup found on the top-spec Tata Harrier EV, which pairs a 75 kWh battery with dual motors, making 158 PS at the front and 238 PS at the rear, for a combined 504 Nm and a 0 to 100 km/h time of 6.3 seconds. The Sierra EV is likely to share this hardware, though its exact performance figures may differ. Lower and mid-spec trims are expected to use a smaller 65 kWh battery with a single motor in rear-wheel-drive form, while the QWD system is likely reserved for the top trim.

Expected Battery, Range And Charging
While the design and QWD are confirmed, the battery and range numbers remain expected until launch. The Sierra EV is widely tipped to borrow the Harrier EV’s battery packs.
| Specification | Tata Sierra EV (Expected) |
|---|---|
| Battery packs | 65 kWh and 75 kWh |
| Range | 500 to 600 km |
| Drivetrain | RWD, with QWD AWD on top trim |
| DC fast charging | Up to 120 kW |
| 0 to 100 km/h | Around 6.3 sec (QWD, Harrier EV reference) |
| Platform | Acti.ev+ |
If these expectations hold, the Sierra EV would offer a class leading range. Because it is smaller and lighter than the Harrier EV, which claims up to 627 km, the Sierra EV’s range could actually be higher, potentially crossing 600 km with the bigger battery. Support for DC fast charging of up to 120 kW would allow quick top ups on longer drives. As always, these figures should be treated as expected until Tata confirms them on June 30.
Interior And Features
Tata is yet to fully reveal the cabin, but the Sierra EV is expected to carry over the impressive, tech-rich interior of the ICE Sierra. That means a triple screen layout, with a digital instrument cluster, a central touchscreen and a passenger display, finished in a premium dual-tone theme.
The feature list is expected to be generous, including a large touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 13-speaker JBL audio system, an augmented reality head-up display, a six-way powered driver’s seat, Tata’s iRA connected car suite, rear AC vents, six airbags, traction control and a Level 2 ADAS suite. As an EV, the Sierra is also expected to add vehicle to load and vehicle to vehicle functions, letting it power appliances or even charge another EV. If all of this makes it to production, the Sierra EV will be one of the best equipped electric SUVs in its class.
Expected Price And Rivals
Tata will only confirm pricing at the June 30 launch, but the Tata Sierra EV is expected to be priced in the region of Rs 18 lakh to Rs 25 lakh, ex-showroom, depending on the variant and drivetrain. The single-motor RWD versions would anchor the lower end, with the dual-motor QWD flagship at the top.
At that price, the Sierra EV will take on a strong set of rivals, including the Mahindra BE 6, the Hyundai Creta Electric, the Maruti e-Vitara and the MG ZS EV. Its biggest draws would be its iconic design, the expected long range and the availability of QWD all-wheel drive, which very few rivals offer in this part of the market.
Why The Tata Sierra EV Matters
The Sierra EV is one of Tata Motors’ most important launches of 2026. Tata has been on a relentless product offensive this year, and the Sierra nameplate has already struck a chord, with the ICE version recording strong sales since launch. Adding an electric version widens that appeal and reinforces Tata’s lead in India’s electric passenger vehicle market.
More than the numbers, the Sierra EV is an emotional product. It revives a beloved name, blends nostalgic design with modern EV technology, and shows how far Tata has come on its electric journey. With the design now revealed and the QWD system confirmed, the Sierra EV looks ready to become Tata’s flagship lifestyle EV, provided the final range and pricing land in the right place.
Quick Pros & Cons
Based on the reveal, here is the early snapshot.
What looks promising
- Iconic, instantly recognisable Sierra design now confirmed.
- QWD dual-motor all-wheel drive officially confirmed.
- Expected range of over 500 km, potentially crossing 600 km.
- Rich feature list expected, including ADAS and a triple screen cabin.
Questions that remain
- Final battery, range and price are not yet confirmed.
- The QWD flagship will likely command a premium.
- The exact on sale date after the June 30 launch is unclear.
- Real world range will depend on the final specifications.
Tata Sierra EV: Frequently Asked Questions
1. Has the Tata Sierra EV been revealed?
Yes. Tata has revealed the Sierra EV in full through an official video ahead of its launch on June 30, 2026, confirming the final design and the QWD all-wheel-drive system.
2. What is QWD on the Tata Sierra EV?
QWD, or Quad Wheel Drive, is Tata’s name for its dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, with one electric motor on each axle. The QWD version gets a badge on the tailgate.
3. What battery will the Tata Sierra EV have?
It is expected to use 65 kWh and 75 kWh battery packs borrowed from the Harrier EV, though Tata will confirm the final details at launch.
4. What is the expected range of the Tata Sierra EV?
The Sierra EV is expected to offer over 500 km of range, and because it is lighter than the Harrier EV, the top version could potentially cross 600 km.
5. How much will the Tata Sierra EV cost?
Pricing is not yet confirmed, but the Sierra EV is expected to be priced from around Rs 18 lakh to Rs 25 lakh, ex-showroom, depending on the variant.
6. When does the Tata Sierra EV launch?
The Tata Sierra EV launches on June 30, 2026, when Tata will confirm the full specifications and pricing.
7. What are the rivals of the Tata Sierra EV?
The Sierra EV will rival the Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta Electric, Maruti e-Vitara and MG ZS EV in the mid-size electric SUV segment.
Motors77 Verdict
With the Tata Sierra EV now revealed, one of the most anticipated electric SUVs of 2026 has moved a big step closer to reality. The confirmed design stays beautifully true to the iconic Sierra, the QWD dual-motor all-wheel-drive system adds genuine capability that few rivals can match, and the expected range of over 500 km addresses the concern that matters most to EV buyers. On looks and hardware alone, the Sierra EV already looks like a winner.
The honest caveat is that the headline numbers, the battery, range and price, are still expected rather than confirmed, so treat them as informed estimates until Tata’s June 30 launch. The post-launch on sale timeline is also yet to be clarified.
At Motors77, our verdict is that the Sierra EV has the design, the technology and the heritage to become Tata’s flagship lifestyle EV and a benchmark in the segment. If Tata prices it sharply and delivers the expected range, this could be one of the standout launches of the year. We will update this story with the full confirmed specifications and price the moment Tata reveals them on June 30, so check back then.








