Tata Motors Reveals 50+ Next-Gen Vehicles, Including All-New Sierra and Hydrogen Truck, at Expo 2025
Tata Motors unveiled over 50 vehicles and concepts at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, including the reimagined Tata Sierra, the Harrier.ev remote summon, and a hydrogen-powered Prima truck.
over 50
over 2 lakh
700,000 tonnes
What Happened
At the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, Tata Motors unveiled its largest ever display of over 50 vehicles, concepts, and intelligent solutions. The showcase included next-generation green mobility options such as electric, hydrogen, natural gas, and flex-fuel vehicles, as well as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) integrated into 14 smart vehicles. The company also presented four advanced aggregates and six intelligent solutions for real-time performance insights.
“The rapid shift toward green energy and mobility, an irreversible global megatrend, has made the need for clean, zero-emission vehicles more urgent than ever.”
- All-new Tata Sierra (reimagined)
- Harrier.ev (remote summon demonstration)
- Avinya X concept (luxury EV)
- Tata Ace Pro (multi-powertrain last-mile)
- Intra EV (electric pickup)
- Prima hydrogen truck (long-haul)
over 2 lakhvehicles
covering over 5 billion kilometers and reducing 700,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions
Why this matters
Tata Motors is demonstrating its commitment to green mobility with a range of electric and hydrogen vehicles, aiming to lead India's transition to zero-emission transportation. The showcase highlights the company's multi-powertrain strategy and its role in shaping the future of…
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- ADAS
- Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems, safety features that help drivers park, brake, and stay in lane.
- EV
- Electric Vehicle, powered by electricity stored in batteries.
- Hydrogen fuel cell
- A device that converts hydrogen into electricity to power a vehicle, emitting only water.
- Flex-fuel
- An engine that can run on more than one fuel, typically gasoline and ethanol.
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