The much-awaited Tata Sierra has been launched in India at an introductory price of Rs 11.49 lakh (ex-showroom). While the variant-wise price list is yet to be revealed, the carmaker has confirmed that bookings will open on 16th December 2025, with deliveries scheduled to begin from 15th January 2026.
Positioned directly against the segment leader – the Hyundai Creta and other midsize SUVs, the all-new Sierra is likely to make a strong impact in its category. To understand where it stands, here’s a detailed comparison of the Tata Sierra and Hyundai Creta dimensions.
Tata Sierra Vs Hyundai Creta Dimensions
| Dimensions | Tata Sierra | Hyundai Creta |
| Length | 4340 mm | 4330 mm |
| Width | 1841 mm | 1790 mm |
| Height | 1715 mm | 1635 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2730 mm | 2610 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 205 mm | 190 mm |
| Boot Space | 622 litre | 433 litre |
| Front Overhang | 802 mm | 840 mm |
| Rear Overhang | 808 mm | 850 mm |
| Approach Angle | 21.8 degree | 19.1 degree |
| Ramp Over Angle | 22.8 degree | 23.3 degree |
| Departure Angle | 30.6 degree | 28.1 degree |
| Turning Diameter | 30.6 m | 10.65 m |
The all-new Sierra measures 4340mm in length, 1841mm in width and 1715mm in height with a wheelbase of 2730mm. On the other hand, the Creta is 4330mm long, 1790mm wide and 1715mm tall, and sits on a 2610mm longer wheelbase.
The Sierra also offers a ground clearance of 205mm, which is 15mm higher than the Creta. Its 622-litre boot space is significantly larger than the Creta’s 433-litre capacity. Additionally, both the front and rear overhangs of the Sierra are shorter than the Creta. The shorter overhangs ensures better maneuverability and handling.
Furthermore, the 2025 Tata Sierra has better approach (21.8 degree), departure (22.3 degree) and ramp over (30.6 degree) angles compared to the Creta that translate into better drivability and agility. The new Tata SUV promises more cabin space than its arch rival.
Tata Sierra Vs Hyundai Creta Cabin Space
| Dimensions | Tata Sierra | Hyundai Creta |
| Couple Distance | 900 mm | 781 mm |
| 2nd Row Legroom | 973 mm | 900 mm |
| 1st Row Shoulder Room | 1451 mm | 1386 mm |
| 2nd Row Shoulder Room | 1415 mm | 1367 mm |
| 1st Row Head Room | 1042 mm | 1025 mm |
| 2nd Row Head Room | 1005 mm | 985 mm |
| 2nd Row Gangway Space | 316 mm | 216 mm |
A quick look at the figures clearly shows that the Tata Sierra offers more cabin space to offer than the Creta. It provides more headroom and shoulder room for the first and second row occupants along with significantly improved legroom for the second row passengers.



