Tata Sierra: Rough-and-ready SUV reborn as a family hauler

The original Tata Sierra was a ute-based SUV that prioritised ruggedness over design, but the second-generation model flips the script entirely.

Made between 1991 and 2003, the original Sierra was based on the Telcoline ute. Although the Telcoline was sold Down Under in small numbers in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Sierra never made its way to our shores.

The reborn Sierra inherits some styling cues from the original three-door-only SUV, most notably the rear glasshouse that simulates wrapping around into the roof and is visually separate from the front windows and windscreen.

With a clamshell bonnet and tailgate, flush-fitting pop-out door handles, thin LED lighting strips, split headlights, and oodles of gloss black cladding and highlights, the exterior is distinctive and on-trend.

Measuring 4340mm long, 1841mm wide, 1715mm tall, and riding on a 2730mm wheelbase, the Safari has seating for five people. Boot space is 622L with the rear seats in use, and 1257L when they’re folded down.

Inside, a large rectangular slab housing three screens dominates the dashboard. It not only supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, but comes with 28 built-in apps, including a number of games.

Available features include an umbrella holder in the doors, 12-speaker JBL sound system, 360-degree camera system, leatherette upholstery, rear passenger shades, illuminated steering wheel logo, and ventilated seats.