Top 6 Features The Tata Sierra EV Shares With The Harrier EV

The Tata Motors has officially expanded its electric SUV line-up with the launch of the Tata Sierra EV , priced from Rs 18.79 lakh (ex-showroom). Positioned above the Tata Curvv EV and below the Tata Harrier EV , the Sierra EV shares its platform and several premium technologies with the Harrier EV.
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With rising demand for smart electric SUVs in India, the Tata Sierra EV enters the market with a strong mix of advanced features, rugged styling, and practical EV technology. Here are the top six features borrowed from the Harrier EV that make the Tata Sierra EV one of the most talked-about upcoming electric SUVs in India.

Summon Mode Makes Parking Easier

One of the most premium additions in the Tata Sierra EV is the Summon Mode feature. Originally popularised by Tesla, this technology allows the SUV to move forwards or backwards using the smart key or smartphone app.


This feature is especially useful in tight parking spaces or crowded urban areas where getting in or out of the car can be difficult. It also adds a futuristic touch to the overall Tata Sierra EV experience.

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Auto-Parking Adds Convenience

The Tata Sierra EV also borrows the intelligent auto-parking system from the Harrier EV. This feature scans available parking spots and can automatically park the vehicle either parallel or perpendicular with minimal driver effort.

Drivers can even operate the feature while standing outside the vehicle using the smart key fob. In busy city traffic conditions, this advanced parking technology can save both time and effort.

Off-Road Camera Improves Terrain Visibility

For adventure lovers, the Sierra EV gets an off-road camera system positioned beneath the front bumper. Along with the 360-degree camera setup, this feature helps drivers view obstacles directly below the SUV while driving on rough terrain.

This technology is extremely useful during off-roading, hill drives, or difficult terrain conditions where visibility becomes limited. It further strengthens the Sierra EV’s image as a capable electric SUV for both urban and outdoor driving.