An overview of the main automotive news from November 10–14, 2025, featuring developments from Tata, Mahindra, and Audi.
Important information about Audi's new Signature Line models, Mahindra's XEV 9S, Tata Curvv improvements, and the reborn Sierra.
Tata Brings Back the Famous Sierra
With the release of a production-ready version ahead of its planned launch on November 25, 2025, Tata Motors has formally revived its cherished Sierra nameplate. With its boxy shape and rear-quarter glass panels, the new Sierra pays homage to its past while incorporating contemporary features like flush door handles and full-width LED tail lamps.
Along with a textured grille and relocated LED headlamps in the front bumper, the teaser also exposes prominent "Sierra" badging on the front and back, giving it an eye-catching, contemporary retro appearance. Both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) versions are anticipated for the Sierra's introduction, according to reports.
Mahindra XEV 9S: A Technologically Advanced 7-Seater EV
Mahindra has released a new teaser for its future XEV 9S, which confirms a number of significant elements regarding its features and interior. The teaser depicts an elegant all-black cockpit with a panoramic sunroof, a two-spoke steering wheel, and a triple-screen arrangement, suggesting that the XEV 9S will place a strong emphasis on high-end and cutting-edge design.
Based on Mahindra's INGLO EV platform, the seven-seater SUV is expected to have two battery options, according to previous reports. With a projected launch date of November 27, 2025, it is one of Mahindra's most anticipated electric vehicles.
Audi's Signature Line Editions Extend Its Premium Touch
Audi India has added new limited-edition Q3, Q3 Sportback, and Q5 models to its Signature Line lineup. Dynamic wheel hub caps, illuminated Audi Rings puddle lamps, Signature decals, stainless-steel pedals, a metallic key cover, and even a fragrance diffuser for a more upscale experience are just a few of the distinctive features added to these editions, which are positioned above the standard top trims.
Curvv and Curvv EV Upgrades by Tata
To increase comfort and cabin luxury, Tata Motors has updated the features of its Curvv and Curvv EV models. Rear sunshades, armrest cup holders, second-row ventilation, and new Grey leatherette upholstery are among the improvements.
With winged headrests and anti-scratch rear footrests, Tata has further improved the passenger experience in the Curvv EV, obviously aiming to make the EV version feel more luxurious and cozy
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