Tata Sierra Turbo-Petrol reaches 222km/h at NATRAX
  • The new Tata Sierra turbo-petrol SUV's most recent high-speed test reached 222 km/h at the NATRAX testing circuit in Indore.

  • Important technical facts, pricing and variant information, and implications for consumers seeking an SUV with a focus on performance.

The turbo-petrol Tata Sierra was the quickest type tested to date, reaching 222 km/h in a recent high-speed test at NATRAX in Indore. It was equipped with a 6-speed automated transmission and a 1.5-liter Hyperion petrol engine that produced 160 horsepower and 255 Nm of torque.

Although this shows the engine's maximum capacity, production automobiles will have an electronic speed limit of 190 km/h for everyday use and safety.

Which Models Include a Turbo Engine

The Adventure+, Accomplished, and Accomplished+ trim levels have the Hyperion turbo-petrol engine. Ex-showroom prices start at ₹17.99 lakh, which makes it a desirable choice for consumers seeking performance without sacrificing comfort.

The Sierra is also available in naturally aspirated petrol and diesel versions for consumers looking for fuel efficiency.

Comfort, Style, and Space

There is more to the Sierra than just speed. Its striking boxy shape, 622-liter trunk capacity, and 205-mm ground clearance make it suitable for family use. Its interior features a panoramic sunroof, a triple-screen arrangement, and high-end features that enhance the driving experience by fusing modern functionality with style.

What It Means for Buyers

The Sierra's turbo-petrol model can produce exciting performance, as seen by its 222 km/h run. Customers receive a capable SUV with a roomy cabin, contemporary equipment, and exciting driving potential, even though real-world driving is restricted to 190 km/h. Because of this, the Sierra is a formidable competitor in the mid-size SUV market in India.

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