Tata Sierra

05 Jul 2007

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The Sierra was the first passenger car, “if it can be called that” from Telco, better known for commercial vehicles.

The Sierra was a good concept and well suited to Indian conditions of driving. This was the first diesel vehicle to be accepted as a personal car without derogatory connotations associated with diesel cars.

The design, though not classy, is decent and the body and chassis very sturdy. The car is known for being durable and in spite of having a diesel engine, the noise factor is managed well. Its noise is remarkably suppressed and while cruising in high gear it is difficult to tell what’s under the bonnet.

The short wheel-base chassis gives the Sierra a dynamic and squat look. Its top-heavy appearance is accentuated by the near-vertical windscreen, which gives it the aerodynamics of a bus. The fixed side glasses, which curve upwards, look great and characterise the Sierra.

The main changes to the Sierra Turbo 4x4 is the front suspension, which has been changed from the original coil spring set-up to a torsion bar layout to accommodate the front-drive shafts. The rear uses the regular Sierra’s five-link set-up.

The Merc-like steering wheel can be adjusted for height. The instruments are well laid-out and easy to read. The Sierra 4x4 uses the identical 1948cc, 90bhp turbo-diesel engine as the Safari. Even the transmission and four-wheel-drive system is the same.

The Sierra 4x4 is distinctly quicker. The dash to 100 kmph takes only 22.75 seconds while it can go up to a top speed of 144 kmph.

Technical specifications:

Specifications Sierra Turbo Sierra
  Sports Utility Vehicle Sports Utility Vehicle
Antilock brake system Not available Available
Front Disc Disc
Rear Drum Drum
Front track 1500 mm 1460 mm
Ground clearance 160 mm 175 mm
Kerb weight 1800 kgs. 1600 kgs.
Overall height 1770 mm 1905 mm
Overall length 4415 mm 4400 mm
Overall width 1810 mm 1710 mm
Rear track 1450 mm 1450 mm
Tank capacity 65 litres 65 litres
Wheelbase 2400 mm 2400 mm
Bore and stroke 83 x 90 mm 83 x 90 mm
Brake Horse Power 89 bhp @ 4300 rpm 67 bhp @ 4500 rpm
Compression ratio 21:1 n.a.
Construction n.a. n.a.
Cubic capacity 1948 cc 1948 cc
Fuel Diesel Diesel
Ignition n.a. n.a.
Layout 4 cylinder in line - Turbo charged 4 cylinder in line
Torque 19 mkg @ 2500 rpm 12 mkg @ 2500 rpm
Valve gear 2 valves per cylinder 2 valves per cylinder
Transmission Manual - 5 speed Manual - 5 speed
Type Rear wheel drive (4x4 optional) Rear wheel drive
Type Rack-and-Pinion Power assisted Rack-and-Pinion Power assisted
Front Double wishbone type with coil spring, Anti-roll bar & Hydraulic dual action telescopic shock absorbers. Double wishbone type with coil spring, Anti-roll bar & Hydraulic dual action telescopic shock absorbers.
Rear Coil spring type,5 link suspension with anti roll bar & gas filled telescopic shock absorbers Coil spring type,5 link suspension with anti roll bar & gas filled telescopic shock absorbers
Tyres 235/75 R15 235/75 R15
Wheel make Pressed Steel Pressed Steel
Wheel size 5.5 J x 15 5.5 J x 15

On road prices

Sierra Turbo

City Ex-Showroom Registration & Service Charges (Individual) Registration & Service Charges (Company) Comprehensive Insurance Total (Individual) Total (Company)
Calcutta
595,600
6,000
8,000
21,276
622,876
624,876
Delhi
562,560
8,500
8,500
20,163
591,223
591,223
Hyderabad
602,465
41,575
41,575
14,548
658,588
658,588
Pune
586,969
21,308
71,123
15,435
623,712
673,527

Sierra

City Ex-Showroom Registration & Service Charges (Individual) Registration & Service Charges (Company) Comprehensive Insurance Total (Individual) Total (Company)
Bangalore
523,590
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
523,590
523,590
Hyderabad
526,657
36,594
36,594
14,350
577,601
577,556
Pune
511,259
18,751
53,455
13,620
543,630
578,334

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