Tata is a solid brand. There’s no doubt about that. But for any carmaker to survive, there’s always a need for upgrading and keeping up to date. With that in mind, Tata is expected to show a host of new models and a few revamped old ones at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025 beginning from 17th January. Here’s a quick rundown of which one’s we can expect to see:
Tata Harrier EV
Tata will launch two EVs before March 31, 2025 and one of them will be the Harrier EV. It will be based on the Punch’s Acti.EV architecture and it’s expected that it will get a 60 kWh battery capable of delivering 500 km range. It will have a dual motor setup with an AWD system too.
We know a few more details about the Harrier EV so far and most of it is its design thanks to the The SUV concept shown at Auto Expo 2023. Expect to get a closed-off grille, new bumpers, and coupe-style roofline in the final version. On the inside, it will likely share a lot with the existing Harrier and Safari along with other electric cars Tata has on sale.
Tata Tiago/Tigor facelift
Tiger shroff doesn’t have facelift but our Tata Tigor does. Jokes aside, Tata Motors plans to update the Tiago and Tigor in 2025, adding a fresh exterior and an updated feature list. Changes will include new front and rear bumpers, revamped head and taillights, and refreshed interiors with added gear. Last updated in 2020, these cars now seem old next to rivals like the new Maruti Dzire, next-gen Honda Amaze, latest Swift, and Hyundai Grand i10 Nios. The Tiago and Tigor still use an old platform from the Indica, but Tata is looking at a new design for future models, aimed for 2026 or 2027. With the compact sedan market growing and tough rivals in hatchbacks, these updates are key to staying in the game and lifting sales until the new models come out.
Tata Safari Petrol & EV
Tata Motors is expected to bring Safari’s petrol and EV versions, likely by 2025. The petrol Safari will likely use Tata’s new 1.5-liter turbo engine, offering solid power and mileage. The Safari EV will likely use Tata’s Acti.EV tech, possibly with a two-motor AWD setup and a big battery for over 500 km per charge. EV design updates may include a closed-off grille, new bumpers, and slight changes for better flow. Inside, both petrol and EV versions are expected to have features from the current Safari, like top materials and high-tech tools.
Tata Sierra
Tata Motors has confirmed the Sierra will come out in the second half of 2025. It will have both EV and petrol engine options. The Sierra EV will launch first using Tata’s Gen2 Acti.EV tech, also found in models like the Harrier EV. It might have a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup. The petrol version will come later and is expected to use the new ATLAS platform, which can support 4X4 capabilities. This marks the potential return of a 4X4 petrol SUV from Tata since the Safari Storme. The Sierra’s look, already patented, should match its concept, featuring five-seater bench and four-seater lounge layouts. The EV’s price is estimated at ₹25 lakh.
Summary
Tata Motors is ready for a big show at Auto Expo 2025, with new models that show their drive for new ideas and green tech. The Harrier EV will keep them relevant in tomorrow’s greener future, and the new looks for Tiago and Tigor, will keep them going strong in small cars. The Safari will finally get a petrol and electric version, and the Sierra is back in both petrol and electric too. This news shows Tata’s bright future. These new cars not only meet today’s needs but also set them up well for a future with more electric cars. Auto Expo 2025 will show how Tata is a smart leader in cars.
FAQ’s
Q. What is the expected range of the Tata Harrier EV?
The Tata Harrier EV is set to have a 60 kWh battery, giving it a great range of about 500 km on a full charge. This range meets the high demand for electric SUVs that can go long distances. It makes the Harrier EV a top pick in the electric car market. With dual motors and all-wheel drive (AWD), this electric SUV will likely perform well, while being green. Expect a mix of range, power, and usefulness that will make many want the Harrier EV.
Q. What updates can we expect in the Tata Tiago and Tigor facelift?
Tata plans to update its Tiago and Tigor cars in 2025. They will get new front and back bumpers, different lights, and a fresh cabin with more tech and ease. These changes keep them strong in a busy market and give a new look to the cars. As they face tough rivals like the Maruti Dzire and Hyundai Grand i10, these updates come at a good time. These tweaks are set to help sales until the next car versions arrive.
Q. Will the Tata Safari have both petrol and electric variants?
Yes, Tata Motors plans to launch both gas and electric models of the Safari by 2025. The gas version will have a new 1.5-liter turbo engine, which offers a good mix of power and fuel savings. The Safari EV will likely use Tata’s Acti.EV tech, maybe with a dual motor AWD system and a big battery that could give a range of more than 500 km per charge. These changes show Tata’s plan to meet a market that needs both gas and electric cars.
Q. What are the expected features in the Tata Sierra EV?
The Tata Sierra EV, coming in late 2025, aims to bring the latest tech and a fresh new look. It will use Tata’s Gen2 Acti.EV platform, which supports a dual-motor all-wheel drive for strong power and long range. The Sierra EV will flaunt a new exterior with a closed grille and aerodynamic tweaks for better flow. Inside, the SUV will offer a luxurious cabin with high-end materials and a futuristic layout, available in both five-seater and four-seater setups. It will be priced at around ₹25 lakh.
Q. When will Tata launch the new models at Auto Expo 2025?
Tata Motors plans to show its new models at Auto Expo 2025, including the Harrier EV, and new looks for Tiago and Tigor, as well as Safari and Sierra in both gas and electric versions. The Harrier EV will be out before March 31, 2025, with the Safari gas and EV versions out later that year. The Sierra, both gas and electric, will come out in the second half of 2025. With these new models, Auto Expo 2025 will be key to Tata’s growth in future cars.