Bottom Line Up Front
Tata Motors has teamed up with Stellantis to let its rival brands sell upgraded versions of the Sierra, Punch, Harrier and Safari, giving them a quick sales lift.

Tata Helps Rivals Boost Sales – Inside the New SUV Partnership
Image: Tata Helps Rivals Boost Sales – Inside the New SUV Partnership – Performance Comparison and Specifications
Design & Looks
The facelifted Punch now sports sharper projector headlamps and a bolder front grille, while the Sierra gets a more muscular bumper and new alloy wheels. Both changes keep the models looking fresh without a full redesign.
Harrier and Safari’s petrol trims retain their premium look – sleek LED DRLs, blacked‑out roof rails and a refined interior with a larger touchscreen.
Performance & Mileage
All four SUVs share Tata’s 2.0‑litre turbo petrol engine (except the Punch, which stays with the 1.2‑litre naturally aspirated unit). The turbo unit pushes around 170 hp, delivering a lively drive for city and highway use.
Fuel economy stays respectable: the Sierra and Harrier average about 15 kmpl, Safari drops to 13 kmpl because of its heavier body, and the Punch manages a friendly 17 kmpl.
Price & Rivals
Because the partnership lets Stellantis‑linked dealers source these models directly from Tata’s production line, the prices stay competitive. Roughly:
- Sierra – INR 13 lakh
- Punch facelift – INR 6 lakh
- Harrier petrol – INR 16 lakh
- Safari petrol – INR 18 lakh
These numbers give rival brands a ready‑made SUV lineup without the R&D cost, helping them fill showroom gaps quickly.
Quick Specs Comparison
| Model | Engine | Mileage (kmpl) | Price (INR lakh) | Top Features |
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| Sierra | 2.0 L Turbo Petrol | 15 | 13 |
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| Punch (Facelift) | 1.2 L NA Petrol | 17 | 6 |
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| Harrier (Petrol) | 2.0 L Turbo Petrol | 15 | 16 |
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| Safari (Petrol) | 2.0 L Turbo Petrol | 13 | 18 |
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FAQ
What is the mileage of the Tata Sierra?
The Tata Sierra’s 2.0 L turbo petrol engine delivers about 15 km per litre.
Is the new Punch facelift worth buying?
Yes, if you want a compact SUV with fresh styling, good fuel economy (≈17 kmpl) and a low price tag around INR 6 lakh.
How does Tata’s partnership help rival brands?
It gives them immediate access to proven SUV models at Tata’s production cost, letting them boost sales without heavy R&D investment.
What do you think about this partnership? Leave a comment below.
Source: Read Official News







