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Tata Sierra price in Malerkotla

โ‚น13.31 Lakh
On road price, Malerkotla
Malerkotla
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The Tata Sierra price in Malerkotla starts at Rs 11.49 lakh for the Smart+ Petrol MT variant, while Sierra on road price starts from Rs 13.31 lakh in Malerkotla. The new Tata Sierra is offered in 7 trims.

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Trending Questions on Tata Sierra - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Rahul Bansodeon Dec 2, 2025

I have been using a Wagon R CNG for the last 11 years with around 97,000 km on the odometer. I would now like to upgrade to an automatic. My preferences are safety, power and comfort. My budget is Rs 15 lakh, but I can stretch it to Rs 18 to 20 lakh. I am considering the Tata Sierra. Please suggest if there are any other alternatives.

The Tata Sierra seems to be a very promising car, and will certainly feel like a huge upgrade from you Maruti Suzuki Wagon R. We will be putting up our detailed review on 8th December, which will give you a better idea of what you can expect from the car as far as drive experience goes.
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Asked by: Pramod Yadavon Dec 1, 2025

I want to buy a new car. I have shortlisted three cars: Maruti Ertiga, Mahindra XUV 3XO, and Tata Sierra. I want a petrol model with a manual gearbox, good mileage, good safety features, and the ability to handle both local and occasional long drives. Please advise.

All three cars listed are very different - the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is a no-nonsense seven-seater MPV; the XUV3XO is a turbo-petrol compact SUV with excellent ride and handling balance; and the Tata Sierra is a mid-size SUV which is likely to offer the most space and feel the most premium of the lot.
You don't seem to have a definitive requirement for a seven-seater since two out of the three cars you've listed can only seat five; the only reason to consider an Ertiga is for its fuel efficiency.
If that is something you can overlook, we'd recommend you shortlist the Mahindra XUV 3XO and Sierra. Out of these, even though the Mahindra car is likely to be punchier and more fun to drive, the Sierra's larger size and more cabin space are likely to deliver a nicer drive and cabin experience, making you feel like you've spent your money well.
The Sierra's NA petrol isn't likely to be much more efficient than the Mahindra's turbo-petrol, due to the Tata's heavier kerb weight; however, between the two, it is the one we'd recommend.
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Asked by: Dhruv Biswason Nov 30, 2025

We currently own a 2018 Brezza and are looking to upgrade. Our budget is around โ‚น15-16 lakh. The car would probably be used twice a week for about 60 km each time, with occasional road trips. We want to avoid a Maruti this time and are aiming for a safer option.

Given that you are looking at an upgrade from a compact SUV like the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, it would be worthwhile looking at the larger mid-size SUV segment. 

However, bear in mind, then, that you would likely have to stretch your budget a bit to get a good amount of features. We would advise holding off on your purchase for a little longer if possible, as there are several exciting new cars launching very soon. 

First is the Tata Sierra, a good-looking and well-equipped SUV whose full price list is expected later this month. Then there is the all-new Kia Seltos, which promises to be larger and even better equipped than today's car.

 And finally is the new Renault Duster, which promises the same robust SUV feel and value proposition as the original, with more modern features. All should be big on safety, although official crash test ratings remain to be seen.

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Asked by: Sahil Bansalon Nov 29, 2025

I am looking to purchase an SUV for my family. My usage is 1,000 to 2,000 km per month. I am currently considering the Creta SX Premium IVT and the Kia Seltos HTX (O) IVT. Which one would you recommend? I was also planning to look at the Tata Sierra as an option. I am confused about whether to buy the car in December 2025 or January 2026.

We would suggest waiting until January 2026, by which time both the updated Kia Seltos and the new Tata Sierra will be on sale. The Creta remains the most proven, well-rounded midsize SUV in this segment and is still the safest, no-surprises choice for a family car.โ€‹
However, the Tata Sierra, with its spacious cabin, long feature list, and new petrol engines, along with the refreshed Seltos, which gains more features and variants and is expected to offer better space and value, are both very promising alternatives to the Hyundai Creta and are well worth considering before you make a final decision. So if you want to play it safe, go for the Creta now; if you are open to waiting a bit, the Sierra and new Seltos are certainly worth the wait.
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Asked by: Mathuron Nov 28, 2025

Hi. Iโ€™m looking for an automatic car with an on-road budget of around โ‚น15 lakh. It must have a strong safety rating, decent mileage, reliable after-sales service, and affordable, readily available spare parts. Iโ€™m interested in the Tata Sierra but have read mixed reviews about its service and build quality and am unsure how accurate they are. My annual run will be low (about 5โ€“7k km), mostly on highways. Please advise.

While the Tata Sierra is an impressive-looking SUV, we have yet to drive it on the road and experience its performance. 

Also, the price list for all the variants is not out yet, so itโ€™s uncertain which variant will be available within your โ‚น15 lakh budget.

Tata's after-sales and service support does have some catching up to do in comparison to Maruti and Hyundai. If you really liked the way the Sierra looks and what it offers, it would be worth waiting for. 

However, if it does not turn out as per your requirements, the Mahindra XUV 3XO in AX5 L variant is very good. It has a smooth powertrain and a good feature list, along with a spacious rear seat and low maintenance costs. 

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Asked by: ANURAG GUPTAon Nov 27, 2025

I want to buy a new petrol automatic SUV in the next 2โ€“3 months. Iโ€™m deciding between the Tata Sierra, Maruti Victoris, Honda Elevate, and Toyota Hyryder. My driving split is roughly 70% city and 30% highway. Top priorities are passenger comfort and safety, with modern tech, low maintenance, and decent power. Which of these four is best for my needs?

Out of all the options you've listed, the Maruti Suzuki Victoris seems to be the best fit for you. 

Since you drive majorly in the city, you'll appreciate the Victoris strong hybrid's refinement and efficiency, and it comes feature-packed with things like a panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera, ventilated front seats and much more. 

The Victoris is also comfortable for four passengers, and being a Maruti car, it'll be easy and affordable to maintain as well. 

The Victoris has also received a full, 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP and Bharat NCAP. It's worth noting, however, that we're yet to review the Tata Sierra, so stay tuned to our channels. 

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Asked by: N Thakoron Nov 27, 2025

I am confused between the Tata Sierra and Tata Nexon, and cannot decide between the two. I do not want the 3-cylinder turbo petrol engine of the Nexon, and I also do not prefer the big size of the Sierra. Can we expect the Nexon with a 1.5-litre 4-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine in the coming six months?

We have yet to drive the Tata Sierra, but on paper, it looks and feels fresh and new with its brand-new petrol engine. So if you are asking which car will be a better long-term purchase, then our answer would be the Sierra, as it is the newer product and will not age as quickly.
As for whether the Tata Nexon will get the 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine from the Sierra, that is highly unlikely, even when the next-generation Nexon arrives. It would lose the tax concessions offered to sub-4-metre cars with petrol engines under 1200cc, making it more expensive to position in its segment.
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Asked by: Abhijit Dattaon Nov 27, 2025

Which car should I choose for an approximate monthly running of 3,000 km across both highway and city roads - Victoris, Sierra, or is there a better option? Please advise. Regards, Abhijit Datta

The Tata Sierra looks very promising, but we have yet to drive it. We would thus recommend you wait until we release our drive review, which will be in mid-December. 

As for the Maruti Victoris, it is a well-rounded product and, compared to the Sierra, offers a strong hybrid engine option. However, boot space here is limited due to the large battery in the back, and it also does not have a spare tyre on any variant.      

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Asked by: Tarnav Sharmaon Nov 25, 2025

Iโ€™m planning to retire my 2017 Hyundai Creta, and since my daughter will start using the car for her college commute from January, I need to plan the upgrade precisely. If I choose the new Tata Sierra as the replacement, when do its bookings open and by when can I expect deliveries to begin?

The Tata Sierra has been launched today, with prices starting at โ‚น11.49 lakh ex-showroom. Bookings for the SUV will open on December 16, and deliveries are scheduled to begin on January 15. 

So if you're replacing your 2017 Hyundai Creta and need the new car ready for your daughter's January commute, the Sierraโ€™s delivery timeline aligns well with your plan.

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