2025 Tata Sierra SUV Review | Ride Quality, Performance, Tech and...
- Dec 8, 2025
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Above the Pure trims, Tata Motors has added the Sierra Adventure and Adventure+ to the lineup, targeting buyers who need more capability, added convenience, and a step-up in in-cabin tech. Their variant-wise prices having fully been revealed, both trims sit in the middle of the range, bringing several upgrades in design, comfort, and features.
On offer is the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol, the 1.5-litre diesel, and in Adventure+, the more powerful 1.5-litre TGDi turbo-petrol. Depending on the engine, gearbox options include a 6-speed manual, a 7-speed dual-clutch for the petrol, and a 6-speed automatic for the diesel.
Here's a complete breakdown of what the Adventure and Adventure+ variants offer.
Tata Sierra Adventure and Adventure+ Prices (ex-showroom):
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1.5-litre Naturally Aspirated Petrol |
Prices MT (ex-showroom) |
Prices DCT (ex-showroom) |
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Adventure |
Rs 15.29 lakh |
Rs 16.79 lakh |
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Adventure+ |
Rs 15.99 lakh |
- |
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1.5-litre T-GDI Turbo-Petrol |
Prices AT (ex-showroom) |
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Adventure+ |
Rs 17.99 lakh |
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1.5-litre Diesel |
Prices MT (ex-showroom) |
Prices AT (ex-showroom) |
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Adventure |
Rs 16.49 lakh |
- |
|
Adventure+ |
Rs 17.19 lakh |
Rs 18.49 lakh |
Tata Sierra Adventure
Key Highlights
17-inch alloy wheels
Roof rails
Front LED fog lamps with cornering function
Hidden rear wiper with washer
Sequential indicators
Light Saber LED DRLs
Night Saber Bi-LED booster headlamps
Dual-tone roof
Flush door handles with welcome lights
The Adventure variant keeps the core DNA of the Pure+ and adds noteworthy enhancements that improve its visibility, usability, and design presence. For starters, it will run on 17-inch alloy wheels with roof rails, giving a slightly more rugged silhouette to the SUV. Adding function to form, front LED fog lamps with cornering will give better low-visibility performance, while sequential indicators add a touch of premium feel inside. It retains the Light Saber DRLs, Bi-LED projector headlamps, dual-tone roof, and hidden rear wiper with washer seen on the lower variants. In all, the Adventure variant shows some more SUV functionality, with a mild visual enhancement over Pure+.

Tata Sierra Adventure+
Key Highlights
18-inch alloy wheels
Mood lighting on the dashboard
Powered tailgate with gesture control
Night Saber Bi-LED booster headlamps with welcome/goodbye animation
Progressive side indicators
Wrap-around glass effect
Roof rails
The Adventure+ rides on larger 18-inch alloy wheels than its predecessors, thus giving the Sierra an even more planted stance. It also gets a powered tailgate with gesture control and adds welcome and goodbye animations for the headlamps and progressive side indicators, lending a more premium lighting signature. Further cabin ambience is provided by mood lighting on the dashboard. On the outside, the Adventure+ retains most of the key elements from the Adventure, such as the dual-tone roof, sequential indicators, flush door handles, and wrap-around glass effect.

Tata Sierra Adventure
Key Highlights
Leatherette-wrapped steering wheel
Leatherette-wrapped gear shifter
Smart slide parcel tray
7-inch digital cockpit
Boss Mode
Rear seat with 2-stage recline
Cooled glovebox
Extendable sunvisor with illuminated mirror
Rear armrest with cup holders
On the inside, the Adventure version adds a few key upgrades over the Pure+. These include a leatherette-wrapped steering wheel and gear shifter, giving the cabin a more premium feel. A 7-inch digital cockpit replaces the smaller cluster of the Pure trims, offering better clarity. The smart slide parcel tray adds extra usability in the rear luggage area. Passenger comfort is enhanced through Boss Mode, the reclining rear seat, and a cooled glovebox. On the other hand, rear AC vents, 60:40 seat split, seatback pockets, and the panoramic sunroof-which were offered on Pure+, too-remain as is.

Tata Sierra Adventure+
Key Highlights
Superglide suspension with FDD
12.3-inch central infotainment touchscreen
10.25-inch digital cockpit with navigation
Rear occupant sensor
Adjustable rear headrests
Thigh support extender (front row)
Smart front seatback pockets (enhanced)
Mood lights (dashboard)
The Adventure+ adds more comfort and technology with a larger 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen and a 10.25-inch digital cockpit with navigation, replacing the smaller units in the Adventure. Adding to safety and long-journey comfort are the rear occupant sensor, thigh support extender, and adjustable rear headrests. The Superglide suspension, with Frequency Dependent Damping, is the mechanical upgrade that comes only with this variant, claimed to provide a smoother ride over broken roads. Mood lights on the dashboard add a premium cabin ambience. All other interior elements remain unchanged, including the panoramic sunroof and Boss Mode.

Tata Sierra Adventure
Key Highlights
360-degree camera with 4Sight Blind Spot
Front parking sensors
Rear fog lamps
Paddle shifters (AT only)
Monostable shifter (AT only)
Hill Descent Control
Cruise Control
10.25-inch central infotainment screen
8-speaker audio
Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
EPB with Auto Hold
6 airbags
ESP with 20+ functions
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
The Adventure variant brings vital safety and technology upgrades. Also adding to the standout features is the 360-degree Surround View Monitor with blind-spot support for better visibility during parking and manoeuvring. Front parking sensors, rear fog lamps, and a larger 7-inch digital cockpit enhance usability. Paddle shifters and a monostable shifter are included with automatic versions. The infotainment setup continues to strengthen the feature list of the variant, with an 8-speaker audio system, TPMS, cruise control, Hill Descent Control, EPB with Auto Hold, and the full ESP suite.

Tata Sierra Adventure+
Key Highlights
Terrain Modes (Normal, Wet & Rough)
Mood lights (dashboard)
Boss Mode (carried forward)
Additional USB-C chargers (front & rear)
Adjustable rear headrests
iRA connected car suite (Adventure+ and above)
The Adventure+ builds on the Adventure's already strong feature set and adds Terrain Modes-Normal, Wet, and Rough-via a dedicated selector for improving the SUV's adaptability across varied driving conditions. This variant also gets extra-fast-charging USB-C ports, a thigh support extender, and adjustable rear headrests. The infotainment and audio upgrades detailed a 12.3-inch screen and a larger digital cockpit, rounding off the changes. All other safety equipment, six airbags, ESP with 20 functions, EPB with auto hold, and ISOFIX, are identical.

The Adventure and Adventure+ variants have a good balance between capability, comfort, and technology. They add meaningful upgrades over the Pure trims, especially in safety, ride quality, and in-cabin tech, without climbing into the top-end price brackets. If you want the Sierra with more equipment and a stronger feature set but still short of the full flagship loadout, these mid-range variants fit the brief well.
Of the two, which Adventure trim would you choose? Let us know in the comments.
*All Images are of Adventure+ variant
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