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Hyundai will introduce its new generation Venue next week while Tata is planning to bring in the new Sierra on November 25
The month of November 2025 is shaping up to be quite eventful for SUV enthusiasts in India. Two of the most anticipated launches – Hyundai’s new-gen Venue and Tata’s reborn Sierra – are ready to make their way into showrooms. Hyundai’s compact SUV is scheduled for its official reveal on November 4 whereas Tata Motors will roll out the Sierra on November 25.
Interestingly, Tata’s approach looks to have shifted from its earlier plan. Instead of debuting the electric Sierra first, the brand will introduce the petrol and diesel versions ahead of the EV. The zero-emission iteration will follow later and is expected to offer two battery configurations with a range of over 500 km on a single charge – a setup that could share several components with the Harrier EV.
For the ICE Sierra, Tata may bring in three versions of its 1.5-litre engine – a naturally aspirated petrol, a turbocharged TGDi petrol and a diesel. The new TGDi unit is rumoured to produce around 168 PS and 280 Nm and might eventually make its way into the Harrier and Safari lineups. Buyers can expect both six-speed manual and six-speed torque converter automatic transmissions as part of the drivetrain options.
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To likely be priced between Rs 11 lakh and Rs 20 lakh (ex-showroom), the Sierra will take aim at heavyweights like the Hyundai Creta. In terms of design, it gets curved rear windows, chunky wheel arches and upright stance which is a nod to the original icon while modern finishes like split LED headlamps, connected LED bars, 19-inch alloy wheels, etc will be offered.
On the inside, the SUV will host a triple screen layout – individual displays for the driver, infotainment and front passenger. The dashboard adopts a dual-tone finish complemented by a four-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo. Other highlights include a Harman sound system, ambient lighting, panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, powered driver’s seat, and so on.
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Meanwhile, bookings for Hyundai’s new Venue have commenced online and through dealerships. It is larger than before – 48 mm taller, 30 mm wider and with a 20 mm longer wheelbase. The new model features a dark chrome grille flanked by quad-beam LEDs and a continuous horizon light bar up front while a full-width LED strip and reshaped bumpers highlight the rear.
The interior now follows Hyundai’s latest H-theme design philosophy featuring terrazzo-like textures and a dual-tone Dark Navy and Dove Grey colour scheme. The headline feature is the twin 12.3-inch panoramic curved displays running Hyundai’s NVIDIA-powered connected car system. With over 70 connected features, 400+ voice commands across five Indian languages, an 8-speaker Bose setup, and OTA updates for 20 control units, the Venue’s tech arsenal is almost unmatched in its class.
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