As we know that the leading automobile manufacturer in the country, Tata Motors is working on multiple new models for the Indian market.
In the last few days, some of these models have been spied on test considering the automobile manufacturer is expected to launch multiple new cars and SUVs this year.

Earlier during January, Tata unveiled the production-spec Harrier EV at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
The brand showcased the pre-production version of the petrol-powered Sierra SUV at this very same event.
Besides this the Mumbai-based automaker rolled out the facelifted versions of Altroz and Safari later this year.
Ahead of their debut, all of these Tata cars have already been spotted testing on the roads so let’s get to know these.
1) Tata Harrier EV
The Harrier EV will be offered with an all-wheel-drive system as standard underpinning the Gen 2 EV architecture.
The SUV will be sporting an elongated Coupe-like silhouette which comes with a dual-tone roof and bright garnish over the windows.
The modal was recently spied testing undisguised in the “Empowered White” body colour.
So far the technical specs are not fully known, except that this car will deliver torque performance of more than 500 Nm.
The vehicle is expected to have a range around 550-600 km on a single charge.
After its launch it will take on the likes of Hyundai Creta EV and Maruti e-Vitara in the Indian market.
2) 2025 Tata Safari
The latest Tata Safari is expected to go on sale from July this year and it has already been caught on camera during a test run wearing heavy camouflage.
The 2025 Safari facelift will come with a new petrol engine along with some cosmetic updates.
The 7-seater SUV would be equipped with a 1.5L 4-cylinder tGDI petrol engine while generating the max power of 168 bhp and peak torque of 280 Nm.
For the transmission options, it is likely to have a 6-speed manual and a 7-speed DCT automatic unit.
3) Tata Sierra ICE
Last month, Tata Sierra ICE was spied testing for the first time on the Indian roads.
Further indicating a launch on the cards during the festive season (Oct-Nov) of Diwali later this year.
Besides the all-electric version, Tata Sierra will be introduced with petrol and diesel engines.
This model’s styling has been taken from the original model, dating back to the 90s.
It is expected to measure around 4.3 metres in length and will be positioned below the Harrier in the brand’s portfolio in the Indian market.
4) Tata Altroz Facelift
Tata Motors appears to be working on a mid-cycle facelift for the Altroz hatchback.
The brand has released subtle visual updates at the outside as well as inside the cabin.
This modal will sport an all new front bumper and restyled LED tail-lamp cluster.
Moving ahead, the 2025 Tata Altroz facelift could get first-in-segment ventilated front seats along with a bigger 10.25-inch infotainment system.
Besides this, there is a possibility of a sunroof along with retaining all the existing powertrain-transmission combinations without any change in power and torque figures.