Tata Model Wise Sales December 2025 – Sierra, Nexon, Punch, Harrier & Safari

while keeping the fuel‑economy numbers respectable for a vehicle of this size. Price Comparison – What Will You Pay? Model Base Price (INR) Top Trim (INR) Sier. Complete details, specifications & price comparison.

Tata Model Wise Sales December 2025 – Sierra, Nexon, Punch, Harrier & Safari

December 2025 turned out to be a bustling month for Tata Motors. With 50,046 units rolling out of the factories, the brand proved its resilience in a highly competitive Indian market. While the Nexon retained its crown as the best‑selling model, the newly introduced petrol variants of the Harrier and Safari added fresh excitement to the line‑up. In this post we dive deep into the sales figures, explore the design and feature nuances of each model, and give you a clear picture of what Tata has in store for the coming year.

December 2025 Sales Snapshot

According to GaadiWaadi, the breakdown looks like this:

ModelUnits SoldMarket Share %
Nexon14,37228.7%
Punch9,84519.7%
Harrier (Petrol)7,21014.4%
Safari (Petrol)6,48913.0%
Sierra5,13010.2%
Other Models7,00014.0%

What’s striking is the surge in demand for the newly launched petrol‑powered Harrier and Safari. Both models have attracted buyers who previously leaned toward diesel, thanks to improved fuel efficiency and a lower emissions badge.

Design & Dimensions – How the Models Stack Up

ModelLength (mm)Width (mm)Wheelbase (mm)
Sierra4,0601,7852,600
Nexon4,0501,7952,560
Punch3,7951,7202,500
Harrier4,7001,9052,730
Safari4,7301,9052,775

The dimensions tell a story of purpose‑built design. The Punch remains the most compact, perfect for city traffic, while the Harrier and Safari enjoy a longer wheelbase that translates to a smoother ride on highways.

Feature Comparison – Tech, Safety & Comfort

FeatureSierraNexonPunchHarrierSafari
ADAS (Level)BasicLevel 1BasicLevel 2Level 2
Infotainment (inch)78.8799
Panoramic SunroofNoOptionalNoStandardStandard
Turbo‑Petrol EngineYes (1.2L)Yes (1.5L)Yes (1.2L)Yes (2.0L)Yes (2.0L)
Diesel OptionYes (1.5L)Yes (1.5L)Yes (1.2L)Yes (2.0L)Yes (2.0L)
Uconnect ConnectYesYesYesYesYes

From a safety standpoint, the jump from basic ADAS in the Sierra to Level 2 in the Harrier and Safari is a big win. Features like adaptive cruise control, lane‑keep assist, and automatic emergency braking are now standard on the premium models.

Engine Specifications – Powertrain Insights

ModelEnginePower (hp)Torque (Nm)Transmission
Sierra1.2 L Turbo‑Petrol1101706‑MT / 6‑AT
Nexon1.5 L Diesel / 1.5 L Turbo‑Petrol115 / 118260 / 2506‑MT / 6‑AT
Punch1.2 L Turbo‑Petrol1101706‑MT / 6‑AT
Harrier2.0 L Turbo‑Petrol1703506‑AT
Safari2.0 L Turbo‑Petrol1703506‑AT

Notice the shift toward turbo‑petrol across the board. Tata’s new 2.0 L engine delivers a healthy 170 hp, making the Harrier and Safari feel more like premium SUVs while keeping the fuel‑economy numbers respectable for a vehicle of this size.

Price Comparison – What Will You Pay?

ModelBase Price (INR)Top Trim (INR)
Sierra6.99 L9.45 L
Nexon7.79 L11.99 L
Punch6.25 L9.20 L
Harrier (Petrol)12.50 L15.75 L
Safari (Petrol)13.25 L16.60 L

Even with the premium pricing, the petrol Harrier and Safari are still within reach for many aspirational buyers, especially given the tax incentives on petrol engines in several states.

Why December 2025 Matters for Tata’s Future

Beyond the numbers, December signaled a strategic pivot. The launch of petrol variants, the upcoming facelift for the Punch (set for 13 January), and the steady demand for the Nexon indicate that Tata is balancing volume models with aspirational SUVs. The brand’s focus on ADAS upgrades and a broader turbo‑petrol portfolio aligns with the Indian consumer’s growing appetite for safety and performance.

Conclusion – A Strong Finish and an Even Stronger Road Ahead

With 50,046 units sold, Tata Motors proved that it can thrive even when the market is fragmented. The Nexon continues to dominate the compact SUV segment, while the Harrier and Safari’s petrol launches opened a new revenue stream. If the current trajectory holds, we can expect the December figures to become a new benchmark for the brand’s annual performance.

FAQ – Your Questions About Tata’s December 2025 Sales Answered

1. Which Tata model sold the most units in December 2025?
The Nexon led the pack with 14,372 units sold.
2. When will the Punch facelift be launched?
The facelift is scheduled for 13 January 2026.
3. Are the new Harrier and Safari available with diesel engines?
Yes, both models continue to offer diesel options alongside the newly introduced petrol engines.
4. What level of ADAS does the Harrier have?
The Harrier comes with Level 2 ADAS, including lane‑keep assist and adaptive cruise control.
5. How does the fuel efficiency of the new 2.0 L turbo‑petrol compare to the diesel?
The turbo‑petrol delivers roughly 13‑14 km/l, slightly lower than the diesel’s 15‑16 km/l, but it offers smoother power delivery.
6. Is there a manual transmission option for the Safari?
No, the Safari is only offered with a 6‑speed automatic in the petrol variant.
7. Which model has the longest wheelbase?
The Safari tops the list with a 2,775 mm wheelbase.
8. How much does the base‑price Sierra cost?
The Sierra starts at INR 6.99 lakh.
9. Does the Nexon have a turbo‑petrol engine?
Yes, the Nexon is available with a 1.5 L turbo‑petrol unit producing 118 hp.
10. Where can I find the official sales data?
The figures are published on GaadiWaadi’s website: Tata Model Wise Sales Dec 2025.


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