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Tata Motors Is Launching 7 All-New Cars by 2030 — Sierra, Avinya, Harrier Petrol & More Revealed – Car News
During the next five years, Tata Motors will launch as many as 23 facelifts and upgrades of existing models. These include the Punch facelift and a new-gen Nexon.
After Hyundai, Tata Motors has laid out its new product strategy for the next five years. The homegrown carmaker is slated to launch as many as 30 models between now and the end of this decade. This includes both combustion engine models as well as EVs. More importantly, the 30 launches will include 23 facelifts and updates and 7 brand new nameplates.
The seven brand new monikers will include their next big launch which is Tata Sierra as well the Avinya sub-brand. Out of the seven new nameplates, Tata has confirmed that four will be EVs and three will be ICE models. Currently, Tata Motors boast of eight nameplates. By the end of this decade the company wants to expand its PV lineup to more than 15 nameplates across its portfolio.
Tata Motors launches in FY2026
Tata Motors has already started revamping its PV lineup aggressively. Earlier this year, the company introduced mild updates to the Tiago range — both ICE and EV, followed by the recent launch of the facelifted Altroz. Last week, Tata launched the highly-anticipated Harrier EV at a starting price of Rs 21.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tata Harrier EV launched at Rs 21.49 lakh (ex-showroom)
The next big launch from Tata will be the Sierra and Sierra EV, slated to take place in FY26. The latter is expected to come out before its ICE namesake. The reincarnated Sierra has been spotted testing on numerous occasions over the past few months. It will most likely be slotted between the Curvv and Harrier in the company’s lineup.
Tata Motors further added that Harrier and Safari will upgrade to a multi-powertrain range. This indicates the addition of a new petrol engine to both the mid-sized SUVs. Test mules of an ICE Harrier have been spotted on several occasions over the past two years. The company has developed an in-house 1.5-litre turbocharged direct injection petrol engine which was officially unveiled in October 2023.
This power mill is capable of producing 168 bhp and 280 Nm of peak torque. While Tata Motors hasn’t confirmed a specific gearbox for the same, it is most likely to be paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox and the brand’s new 7-speed DCT automatic gearbox. This powertrain setup is also likely to be carried over to the Safari around the same period.
Tata Motors PV product strategy
Currently, the ICE version of the Tata Harrier is available exclusively with a 2.0-litre Kryotec diesel engine sourced from Jeep. This engine delivers 168 bhp and 350 Nm of peak torque, and is offered with a choice of either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission.
Tata Motors aims for higher EV penetration
Tata Motors aims to achieve a 16 percent market share (including EVs) by FY2027, with plans to expand it further to 18–20 percent over the following two to three years. In the electric vehicle segment, the company expects to retain its leadership position, projecting EVs to account for 20 percent of its total passenger vehicle sales by FY2027, increasing to 30 percent by FY2030.
Tata Harrier petrol (Image: RushLane)
Even though globally sales of EVs have plateaued, Tata Motors remains positive on the growth in demand for EVs in the near future.
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