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Who Should Avoid the Tata Sierra EV: Honest Buyer’s Guide

The Tata Sierra EV is impressive on paper, but it's not the right SUV for every buyer. Here's who should genuinely look elsewhere.

Mohammed Adnan Hussain
Last updated: August 22, 2026 12:48 pm
By Mohammed Adnan Hussain 2 hours ago
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The Tata Sierra EV is genuinely one of the more feature-loaded electric SUVs launched in India this year, priced from Rs 18.79 lakh up to Rs 26.49 lakh (ex-showroom). But feature-loaded and right-for-everyone aren’t the same thing. Based on what reviewers who’ve actually spent time with the car have flagged, here’s who should think twice before booking one.

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Buyers Who Want a Serious Off-RoaderBuyers Who Insist On Physical Climate ControlsBuyers Who Need a Spare Wheel, Not a Repair KitBuyers Who Want AWD Without Paying for the Top VariantBuyers Who Expect Flawless Fit and Finish At This PriceBuyers Who Want Everything Included in the Sticker PriceRisk-Averse Early AdoptersWho the Sierra EV Actually SuitsFrequently Asked QuestionsIs the Tata Sierra EV a good off-roader?Does the Tata Sierra EV come with a spare wheel?Is the home charger included in the Tata Sierra EV’s price?Can I get the Tata Sierra EV’s AWD system on a mid-range variant?

Buyers Who Want a Serious Off-Roader

The Sierra EV’s terrain modes and QWD system genuinely help on broken trails and moderate off-road conditions. But it’s built on a monocoque platform, not a ladder-frame chassis, and reviewers who pushed the QWD variant through Tata’s own obstacle course reported the car banging hard over a see-saw style obstacle due to limited suspension articulation. There’s also no dedicated underbody protection plate on the QWD variant. If you’re regularly crossing rocky riverbeds or genuinely technical terrain, a body-on-frame SUV with low-range gearing remains the honest recommendation, not this one.

Buyers Who Insist On Physical Climate Controls

Multiple independent reviews, including ZigWheels and a road test from AutoTorque, flagged the same specific complaint: the Sierra EV’s climate control panel is entirely touch-based, and it’s genuinely difficult to operate accurately while the car is in motion. If you’ve owned a car with proper physical buttons or dials for AC and temperature and found yourself reaching for them without looking, this is a real adjustment, and for some drivers, a real annoyance every single day.

Buyers Who Need a Spare Wheel, Not a Repair Kit

The Sierra EV ships with a puncture repair kit instead of a spare wheel. A full-size spare has to be purchased separately, and once fitted, it eats into the otherwise generous 622-litre boot space. For buyers who regularly drive routes with poor road quality, sparse tyre shops, or genuinely remote stretches where waiting for roadside assistance isn’t practical, this is a real practical gap, not a minor inconvenience.

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Buyers Who Want AWD Without Paying for the Top Variant

Dual-motor QWD, the feature that unlocks the terrain modes, Off-road Assist, and the strongest performance figures, is available on only the single top-spec variant. There’s no middle ground where a buyer can get AWD without also paying for every other top-trim feature that comes bundled with it. If all you actually want is the all-wheel-drive traction and you’d rather skip the panoramic sunroof, triple-screen dash, and premium audio that come along with it, the Sierra EV’s variant structure doesn’t offer that option, and the price jump to the top trim is substantial.

Buyers Who Expect Flawless Fit and Finish At This Price

Autocar India’s review, one of the more detailed independent assessments published so far, was direct about this: alongside genuinely nice soft-touch surfaces, there’s visible hard plastic, rough edges, crooked stitching, and misaligned panel fit in places, which the reviewers called out as disappointing specifically because of the price bracket the Sierra EV sits in. If build quality consistency is a priority, and you’re coming from a segment where panel fit and trim execution are usually tighter at this price, it’s worth sitting in a Sierra EV in person before deciding, rather than judging purely on the spec sheet and feature list.

Buyers Who Want Everything Included in the Sticker Price

The advertised on-road price doesn’t include everything a buyer might assume comes standard. The 7.2kW AC home charger, the unit that determines how fast the car charges overnight at home, is a separate purchase costing roughly Rs 49,000 on top of the vehicle price. Buyers who don’t budget for this upfront can be caught off guard when the actual total cost of getting the car properly set up for home charging comes in higher than the showroom price suggested.

Tata Sierra EV plugged into a 7.2kW AC home charging unit

Risk-Averse Early Adopters

The Sierra EV is a genuinely new platform with an extensive electronics and software footprint, more than 70 connected features, OTA updates, a triple-screen layout, and a dual-motor system among them. Reviewers who covered the launch batch specifically noted that with this much new tech packed in, the probability of minor niggles, particularly in the initial production run, is real. One reviewer also flagged a steering alignment issue on their specific test unit, though Tata attributed it to that vehicle being pre-production stock rather than a confirmed fleet-wide issue. Buyers who prefer to let a genuinely new model run for six to twelve months before the early teething issues get ironed out through updates and running production changes may be better served waiting rather than being among the first owners.

Who the Sierra EV Actually Suits

None of this means the Sierra EV is a bad SUV. It genuinely delivers on interior space, a massive 622-litre boot, strong performance from the dual-motor variant, and a feature list that undercuts some rivals twice its price. It suits buyers who want a tech-forward, spacious electric SUV for city and highway use, who are comfortable adapting to a touch-first interior, and who are buying with realistic expectations about total on-road cost rather than just the headline ex-showroom figure. If your priorities line up with genuine off-road capability, budget AWD, or bulletproof panel fit at this exact price point, the honest advice is to cross-shop before booking, not walk in assuming the spec sheet tells the whole story.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tata Sierra EV a good off-roader?

It’s capable on moderate terrain like broken trails, mud, and gravel thanks to its terrain modes, but it’s a monocoque SUV without low-range gearing or underbody protection on the QWD variant, so it isn’t suited to serious, technical off-roading.

Does the Tata Sierra EV come with a spare wheel?

No. It ships with a puncture repair kit. A spare wheel must be purchased separately and takes up boot space once installed.

Is the home charger included in the Tata Sierra EV’s price?

No. The 7.2kW AC home charger costs approximately Rs 49,000 extra and isn’t bundled into the standard ex-showroom price.

Can I get the Tata Sierra EV’s AWD system on a mid-range variant?

No. The dual-motor QWD system is available only on the top-spec variant, bundled with every other top-trim feature.

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