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Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Which offers more value?

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Which offers more value?

The Tata Sierra and Curvv mid-size SUVs are sold under the same brand, but are positioned quite differently in Tata's lineup. The Curvv is built on the modified ATLAS platform, which is a modified version of the Nexon's X1 platform, and features an SUV-coupe bodystyle.  On the other hand, the Sierra is built on a new ARGOS platform, positioned above ATLAS, and gets a traditional SUV look, possessing larger dimensions, and is a more premium product. Both get an identical diesel engine, but come with different petrol engines altogether. We pit the mid-level Adventure+ trim of the Sierra against the top Accomplished+ A trim of the Curvv, since their prices overlap, and help you decide which of the two offers better value.

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Dimensions

Sierra is bigger in most dimensions

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Dimensions 

 

Tata Sierra Adventure +

Tata Curvv Accomplished+ A

Length (mm)

4340

4308

Width (mm)

1841

1810

Height (mm)

1715

1630

Wheelbase (mm)

2730

2560

Ground clearance (mm)

205

208

Boot space (litres)

622

500

The Sierra, with its traditional SUV stance, is longer, wider, and taller than the Curvv. It also gets a 130mm longer wheelbase along with a 122-litre larger boot. Meanwhile, the Curvv gets slightly higher 208mm of ground clearance in comparison to the Sierra’s 205mm. 

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Specifications 

Curvv top trim skips the naturally aspirated petrol engine

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Engine specifications

 

Tata Sierra Adventure +

Tata Curvv Accomplished+ A

Engine

1.5-litre petrol | 1.5-litre turbo-petrol | 1.5-litre diesel 

1.2-litre turbo-petrol | 1.5-litre petrol

Power (hp)

106 | 160 | 118

125 | 118

Torque (Nm)

145 | 255 | 260 (280 AT)

225 | 260 

Transmission

6MT/7DCT | 6AT | 6MT/6AT

6MT/7DCT | 6MT/7DCT

Both SUVs share the same 1.5-litre diesel engine, albeit the Sierra’s diesel is paired to a torque converter while the Curvv gets it with a DCT gearbox. Also, both feature the Hyperion series of turbo-petrol engines, but the Sierra’s unit delivers substantially more power and torque figures on account of higher displacement. While all the engine configurations of the Curvv and Sierra can be paired with either manual or automatic gearboxes, the Sierra’s turbo petrol is sold only with an automatic transmission. Notably, the Curvv's engines are paired to DCT gearboxes, while the Sierra's engines are mated to a torque converter automatic. 

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Exterior 

Both evenly matched on the exterior

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Exterior 

 

Tata Sierra Adventure +

Tata Curvv Accomplished+ A

Headlights

Automatic LED

Automatic LED

Taillights

LED

LED

DRLs

Yes

Yes

Front fog lamps

LED

LED

Wheels

17-inch / 18-inch

18-inch

Door handles

Flush type

Flush type

Electrically adjust/fold ORVMs

Yes

Yes

Roof rails

Yes

No

Sharkfin antenna

Yes

Yes

Colour

Monotone

Monotone and Dualtone

On the outside, both models feature similar equipment, but the Sierra's Adventure+ trim is also sold with 17-inch alloys with the naturally aspirated engine, thus lending it better ride quality. The Curvv’s top trim can be had with monotone and dual-tone paint options, while the Sierra only gets the former option. 

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Interior and features 

Curvv gets more feel-good features, but Sierra gets more convenience features

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Interior and features 

 

Tata Sierra Adventure+

Tata Curvv Accomplished+ A

Infotainment screen

12.3-inch

12.3-inch

Driver’s display 

10.25-inch

10.25-inch

Front seat ventilation

No

Yes

Powered driver seat

No

Yes

Android Auto, Apple CarPlay

Wireless

Wireless

Audio system

8 speaker

JBL 9-speaker system

Sunroof

Panoramic

Panoramic

Boss mode (front passenger seat)

Yes

No

Extendable under-thigh support 

Front seats only

No

Rear-seat recline

Yes

Yes

Climate control

Dual-zone

Dual-zone

Air purifier

No

Yes

Seat upholstery

Fabric

Leatherette

Wireless phone charger

No

Yes

Rear sunshade

Yes

Yes

Ambient lighting

Yes

Yes

Front centre armrest

Yes

Yes

Rear centre armrest

Yes

Yes

Front seat-back pockets 

Yes

No

Cooled glove box

Yes

Yes

Push-button start/stop

Yes

Yes

USB ports

4x (Type-C)

1x Type-A and Type-C

Connected car tech

No

Yes

Powered tailgate 

No

Yes

Both SUVs come feature-packed with similar screens for the infotainment and instrument cluster, panoramic sunroof, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and dual-zone climate control. But the Curvv Accomplished+ gets front seat ventilation, a powered driver seat, a JBL 9-speaker sound system, a powered tailgate, connected car tech, leatherette upholstery, an air purifier, and a wireless phone charger. However, the Sierra Adventure+ gets a manual boss mode, extended under-thigh support for the front seats and more USB ports with higher power output. 

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Driving Tech

Frequency-dependent damping and terrain modes only on the Sierra

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Driving tech

 

Tata Sierra Adventure+

Tata Curvv Accomplished+ A

Drive modes

City / Sport

Eco / City / Sport

Terrain modes

Normal / Wet / Rough

-

Cruise control

Standard 

Adaptive

Frequency-dependent-damping (FDD)

Yes

No

In terms of driving-related tech, the Sierra goes ahead with terrain modes and frequency-dependent damping for its suspension. While both SUVs have driving modes, the Curvv gets an additional Eco mode, and it gets adaptive cruise control.

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Safety 

Sierra Adventure+ misses out on Level 2 ADAS

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Driving tech

 

Tata Sierra Adventure+

Tata Curvv Accomplished+ A

Airbags

6

6

ADAS

No

Level 2

Camera setup

360-degree

360-degree

Blind view monitor

Yes

Yes

Parking sensors

Front and rear

Rear only

Electronic parking brake

Yes

Yes

Disc brakes

Yes

Yes

TPMS

Yes

Yes

IRVM

Manual dimming

Auto-dimming

Hill start assist

Yes

Yes

Hill descent control

Yes

Yes

ESC

Yes

Yes

Rear occupant sensor

Yes

No

Tata has equipped both the Sierra and Curvv with a basic safety kit including six airbags, ABS and EBD, ESC, hill start assist, and hill descent control, while also fitting a 360-degree camera and blind view monitoring. However, the Curvv comes with a Level 2 ADAS suite and an auto-dimming IRVM, but the Sierra gets additional parking sensors at the front.

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Prices

Sierra’s Adventure+ trim is more affordable in most configurations

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Prices (in Rs lakh)

 

Tata Sierra Adventure +

Tata Curvv Accomplished+ A

Petrol-MT 

15.99

-

Petrol-AT

16.79

-

Turbo-petrol MT

-

17.16

Turbo-petrol AT

17.99 (torque converter)

18.60 (DCT)

Diesel-MT

17.19

17.28

Diesel-AT

18.49 (torque converter)

18.73 (DCT)

Sierra’s Adventure+ trim begins from a more affordable price point. It is also available with a naturally aspirated petrol engine, while the Curvv gets it only on its lower trims. On the other hand, a turbo-petrol engine on the Curvv can be had in both manual and automatic transmissions, while the Sierra comes with the latter option solely.

Tata Sierra mid trim vs Tata Curvv top trim: Which one should you buy?

Sierra is the one to go for

For most buyers, the Sierra Adventure+ trim is the better choice of the two. Not only does it offer a more accessible price point, thanks to its additional engine option, but it is also more affordable considering all powertrain configurations. Moreover, it has the most spacious rear seat in its class, an aspect that the Curvv doesn't do well at. While the Curvv clearly has an edge in terms of the equipment list, the Sierra's Adventure+ trim still gets most features, without a large compromise. Furthermore, the Sierra's mid trim offers an additional engine option and much more power in turbo-petrol guise.



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