The receipts issued for such bookings come from dealerships rather than Tata Motors, and are typically marked as “unofficial” or an “expression of interest.” For customers, this distinction matters because such bookings do not guarantee allocation, delivery timelines or introductory pricing.
What buyers should check before paying
Customers considering an unofficial booking should confirm in writing whether it is official or unofficial, check refund terms, and avoid paying large amounts at this stage. Maintaining written communication is advisable, and if clear receipts or terms are not provided, waiting for official bookings may be safer.
Why dealers are taking early money
Dealers are using early expressions of interest to estimate demand, identify popular variants and streamline test drives and deliveries once official bookings begin. The Sierra name from the 1990s continues to have a nostalgic pull, attracting enthusiasts who may now want to upgrade to the modern five-door version.
Tata Sierra probable features
Teasers of the upcoming SUV show a lifestyle-oriented design with a strong stance, coupe-like window line and full-width LED lighting. The cabin is expected to feature a triple-screen layout, panoramic sunroof, connected car technology and advanced driver assistance systems in higher variants.
Engine details remain unconfirmed, though dealer discussions and earlier showcases point to a 1.5-litre turbo petrol, a 2-litre diesel and electric versions at a later stage. Estimated pricing shared by dealers suggests a starting range of ₹14 lakh to ₹20 lakh for lower variants, with top trims possibly reaching around ₹25 lakh, ex-showroom.
