In the upcoming three seasons, Tata will introduce a variety of electric SUVs, notably the Harrier EV, Sierra, Avinya, Curvv, and Tiago EV Blitz. Tata Motors has showcased a wide range of brand-new ideas for its next vehicle lineup at the 2023 Auto Expo. Certainly among the attractions is the Sierra EV, the much more restrained rendition of the prototype unveiled at the similar auto show in 2020. By the middle of this term, the five-door SUV is anticipated, and it will be propelled by a brand-new powertrain. With a new 1.5-liter supercharged combustion engine capable of 180 horsepower and a highly redesigned ALFA architecture, the next-generation Sierra will almost certainly be available in zero-emission form.
Similar to the Sierra, the Curvv has also been shown off in a version that is almost ready for manufacturing. Anticipate the 1.5L combustion engine to partner the 1.2-litre supercharged combustion engine borrowed from Nexon, and the entire length might be over 4.3 metres. The Curvv could potentially be offered in gasoline and electric vehicle configurations, with the earlier coming sometime during 2019.
The sportier version of the Tata Tiago EV, known as the Tiago EV Blitz, which received visual upgrades, blue highlights, and black-finished alloy wheels, is also on exhibit. The next fiscal year will see its release. The Gen 3 pure EV platform serves as the foundation for the Avinya prototype, which debuted to the audience for the inaugural occasion at the 16th Auto Expo.
By 2025 or 2026, the commercial variant of the Avinya concept will be one of the next-generation Tata EVs and will have an endurance of more than 500 km. A true revelation at the 2023 Auto Expo, the Harrier EV is almost ready for assembly and will be on sale the following year. It will be supported by a significantly improved OMEGA platform with 4X4 capability.
In the upcoming quarters, the twin-cylinder Tata Altroz and Punch CNG models will be released, and they do not sacrifice boot space. Altroz Racer, which focuses more on athleticism, could be evaluated for release. Soon, the Harrier and Safari Dark versions will also be unveiled. These vehicles will include a larger touchscreen entertainment network, ADAS technology, a 360-degree camera system, an all-digital data acquisition system, etc.