Turbo-petrol variants are more readily available than diesel options.
Since its comeback, the Tata Sierra has generated massive public interest, clocking over 70,000 bookings in just one day. Customer deliveries began on January 15, and Tata Motors has confirmed that production is being steadily ramped up to meet demand. If you’re planning to bring the Sierra home, here’s a detailed look at current waiting periods.
Key Highlights
Automatic variants have longer waiting periods than manuals
Diesel variants face slightly longer delays than petrol options
Munnar Mist colour has the longest waiting time
Note: Waiting periods may vary by location. Please check with your nearest Tata dealership for accurate timelines.
Waiting Period Details
According to dealer sources, the Tata Sierra’s waiting period currently ranges between 3 to 4 months.
Petrol variants (NA & turbo-petrol) have waiting periods 2–4 weeks shorter than diesel versions
Automatic variants take 15–30 days longer than manual variants due to higher demand
Variants & Trims
The Tata Sierra is offered in seven trims:
Smart, Pure, Pure+, Adventure, Adventure+, Accomplished and Accomplished+.
Dealer inputs suggest that higher-spec trims are in greater demand, leading to longer waiting periods for these variants.

Colour Options & Waiting Time
Available colours:
Andaman Adventure
Pristine White
Pure Grey
Bengal Rouge
Coorg Cloud
Munnar Mist (longest waiting period)
Engine & Transmission Options
1.2L NA Petrol: 106hp (MT/AT)
1.5L Turbo-Petrol: 160hp (AT only)
1.5L Diesel: 118hp (MT/AT)

Price & Rivals
The Tata Sierra is priced between ₹11.49 lakh and ₹21.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
Key rivals include:
Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushaq, Renault Duster, Maruti Suzuki Victoris, Toyota Hyryder and Honda Elevate.



