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7 Upcoming Tata Models for India – Confirmed Launch Plans

🚗 Tata’s Big Plan Till 2030

Tata Motors has a plan to launch 23 new cars in India by 2030. These will include petrol, diesel, and electric cars.
Out of these, 7 will be completely new cars that have never been sold before. These new models will be very important for Tata’s growth in the future.

🏆 Tata Sierra – Making a Comeback

The Tata Sierra is returning to the market before March 2026.

  • Will come in Electric (EV) and Petrol versions
  • Electric version will launch first
  • Petrol engine: 1.5L turbo-petrol (168 PS, 280 Nm)
  • Diesel option: 2.0L diesel (170 PS, 350 Nm) – same as Harrier & Safari
  • Will have both manual and automatic gearboxes

The Sierra EV will be a premium SUV with modern features and long driving range.

Avinya – Tata’s Premium Electric Future

The Tata Avinya started as a concept car and will soon become a real production model.

  • Will be a premium electric car
  • May become a separate brand from Tata after 2027
  • Built on the EMA EV platform, which Tata will make in India to keep prices lower

🔍 Other New Cars in the Plan

Tata has also hinted at more new cars:

  • ICE Product A: New petrol/diesel model (details not shared yet)
  • ICE Product B: Another new petrol/diesel car
  • EV Product X: All-new electric car
  • EV Product Y: Another new EV design

🚙 Tata Scarlet – New Compact SUV

Tata is working on a new compact SUV that may be called the Tata Scarlet.
It will compete with cars like Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, and Maruti Brezza.

💰 Big Investment

Tata will spend ₹35,000 crore to make these new cars.
This money will be used for new technology, local production, and new platforms for both petrol/diesel and electric cars.

📅 Expected Launch Timeline

  • 2025: Tata Sierra EV and petrol versions
  • 2026-2027: Tata Avinya, Tata Scarlet, ICE Product A & B, EV Product X & Y
  • By 2030: Total of 23 new Tata cars in India

📌 Summary

Tata Motors is getting ready to launch 7 all-new cars in the next few years. From the return of the Sierra, to the futuristic Avinya electric cars, and a new compact SUV, Tata wants to lead in both regular and electric cars in India.

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