Tata Sierra 2025 Features Has 3 Screens and a Soundbar. Your Move, Hyundai.

Tata Motors has officially taken the wraps off the all-new TATA Sierra ahead of its November 25 launch. And let’s be honest: they aren’t just trying to compete with the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos; they are trying to embarrass them.
We’ve dug through the details to find the top 8 features. Some are game-changers, and some are… interesting choices. Here is our simple expert analysis of what makes the Sierra special.
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1. The “Triple-Screen” Dashboard (Segment First)

This is the headline feature. The Sierra is the first SUV in its class to offer a triple-screen setup.
- Driver: A digital instrument cluster.
- Center: A main infotainment screen.
- Passenger: A dedicated screen for the co-driver.
Why it matters: This is usually a feature found in ₹1 crore+ luxury cars. It makes the Creta’s dual-screen setup look “last generation.”
2. A 12-Speaker JBL System with a “Soundbar”
Tata loves good audio, but this is next-level. The Sierra packs a 12-speaker JBL system with Dolby Atmos. But the cool part is the dashboard-mounted “SonicShaft” soundbar. It’s not just speakers hidden in doors; it’s a centerpiece design element.
3. Adjustable Under-Thigh Support (The Manual Quirk)
This is a feature tall people dream of. The Sierra offers adjustable under-thigh support for the front seats. The Catch: It is a manual adjustment, not electric. While it’s a great comfort feature, manual controls on a “premium” car feel like a slight cost-cutting move. But hey, at least it’s there!
4. A “Real” Electronic Tailgate
The Sierra gets a powered electronic tailgate. This is a feature that makes living with an SUV much easier. The Competition: Only the Maruti Victoris and Tata Curvv offer this in the segment. The Creta and Seltos still make you close the boot by hand.
5. The “PanoraMax” Sunroof

A panoramic sunroof is a must-have in India. Tata calls theirs the “PanoraMax” glass roof. It’s huge and, when the blinds are open, it mimics the airy feeling of the original 1990s Sierra’s glasshouse.
6. Dual-Zone Climate Control
Finally, the driver and passenger can stop fighting over the AC. The Sierra gets Dual-Zone Climate Control, allowing separate temperature settings for each side. This is a premium touch borrowed from the bigger Harrier.
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7. Level 2 ADAS
Safety is Tata’s stronghold. The Sierra gets a full Level 2 ADAS suite. This includes:
- Lane Keep Assist
- Auto Emergency Braking
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Blind Spot Monitoring
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8. 360-Degree Parking Camera
In a boxy SUV, blind spots are real. The Sierra fixes this with a high-definition 360-degree camera. It’s not a “new” feature for the segment, but it’s a critical one that Tata couldn’t afford to skip.
Our Expert Verdict
The Tata Sierra 2025 features list is aggressive.
Tata knows it is late to the mid-size SUV party. To win, they couldn’t just match the Creta; they had to beat it. By adding a third screen and a soundbar, they have successfully created a “tech advantage.”
The Sierra isn’t just playing catch-up; it’s setting a new standard for what a ₹15-20 lakh SUV cabin should look like.
What do you think? Is a third screen useful, or just a distraction? Share your thoughts below.


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