Tata Motors has released the second teaser for its much-awaited Sierra EV, and it’s making a bold statement. The electric SUV is shown tackling the formidable Tel Moreeb (also known as Moreeb Dune or Tal Moreeb) in Abu Dhabi — widely regarded as one of the world’s tallest sand dunes. Rising over 300 metres high with a steep 50-degree incline, this “terrifying hill” (as its name translates) is a legendary challenge for off-road enthusiasts and motorsports events like the Liwa Festival.
The teaser captures the Sierra EV powering through the massive dune, highlighting its power, presence, and practicality in one dramatic sequence. With the “QWD” (Quad Wheel Drive) badge visible, the video confirms the dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup, similar to the Harrier EV. This configuration promises strong torque delivery and traction — exactly what’s needed to conquer such a punishing surface.
The Sierra name carries significant heritage in India as a rugged, go-anywhere SUV. Tata is hypercharging that legacy with the electric version. The latest teaser aligns perfectly with the company’s philosophy of showcasing real-world vehicle performance in extreme conditions — often for the “first time” in its segment. From icy trails to desert dunes, Tata has a track record of letting its vehicles prove their mettle through action-packed teasers and tests rather than just studio shots.
The Sierra EV is built on Tata’s advanced Acti.ev+ platform. It is expected to offer both RWD and AWD variants, with battery options likely in the 65 kWh and 75 kWh range, targeting a real-world range of over 500 km. The design stays faithful to the popular 2020 and 2023 concepts while incorporating modern EV cues like a closed front grille and sleek lighting. Inside, expect premium touches such as a triple-screen dashboard, panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, and advanced features like Level 2 ADAS.
This desert conquest teaser does more than just impress — it positions the Sierra EV as a true all-rounder. It aims to blend:
- Everyday practicality for city and highway use.
- Adventure-ready capability for off-road expeditions.
- EV efficiency and performance without compromises.
The official debut is scheduled for June 30, 2026, generating huge excitement among Indian buyers looking for a stylish, capable electric SUV that can handle everything from urban commutes to extreme off-roading.
As Tata continues its EV offensive, the Sierra EV looks set to bring together the brand’s strengths in build quality, value, and now — electrified performance. If the teaser is any indication, this legend is ready to challenge perceptions of what an EV can truly achieve.


