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Tata is planning to introduce a host of new models across different categories over the next five years and here we have detailed them
Tata Motors has already outlined an ambitious product strategy that extends till 2030. The plan includes more than 15 upcoming models which will consist of facelifts, refreshed versions and next generation avatars. However, what truly stands out in this roadmap is the introduction of seven brand new nameplates which will ensure a significant expansion of the company’s portfolio.
They will play a pivotal role in shaping Tata’s long term future. Leading the charge will be the much awaited production-ready Sierra and the final road-going version of the Avinya concept – both of which have been previewed in different forms earlier. The former will arrive first before the debut of the latter which will become the most premium model within Tata’s portfolio.
Tata is gearing up to reintroduce the legendary Sierra nameplate before the close of the current financial year. The next-gen Sierra will be available in both petrol and electric versions with the EV variant leading the launch. The internal combustion model will be powered by the new 1.5-litre TGDI four-cylinder petrol engine – delivering around 168 PS and 280 Nm of peak torque.
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Alongside the petrol and electric versions, Tata is also expected to equip the upcoming Sierra with the trusted 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine that already serves the Harrier and Safari. Beyond the confirmed lineup, Tata has hinted at multiple undisclosed projects as revealed during a recent dealer interaction.
The rejuvenated portfolio will not only feature the new Sierra and Avinya but also four additional products that are under development. These include two internal combustion models, currently codenamed ICE Product A and ICE Product B as well as two electric offerings internally labelled EV Product X and EV Product Y.
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To ensure the smooth rollout of this ambitious roadmap, Tata has earmarked an investment of nearly Rs. 35,000 crore ensuring its long term commitment to both ICE and EV markets. Tata will also consolidate its affordable range as a brand new compact offering, speculated to be called the Tata Scarlet, is on the horizon. The homegrown company is reportedly planning to spin the Avinya into a dedicated sub-brand from 2027 onwards – offering multiple body styles under its banner.
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