Tata Motors’ new bet, the Tata Sierra, launches into the 4.2m to 4.4m SUV segment as a far more impactful product than the Curvv, aiming to challenge key rivals. With a starting price of Rs. 11.5 lakh (Ex-sh) for the base Smart+ trim, it makes a strong value statement right from the outset.
Beyond its standard 3 Year / 1,00,000 km warranty, the Sierra offers flexible extended warranty packs. Starting from around Rs 20k, the cost and coverage of these packs change based on the variant you choose, providing tailored long-term peace of mind.
Tata Sierra Extended Warranty Explained
The Sierra’s launch in India has generated sensational bookings, as confirmed by Tata Motors, with initial deliveries now underway. For new SUV buyers, long-term peace of mind is key. That’s why considering an extended warranty is a smart move for your entire ownership journey, protecting your investment from unexpected costs.
Tata Motors incentivizes early decisions on its extended warranty plans. Buyers who opt in within 90 days of the purchase date pay no extra surcharge. A 10% surcharge applies between 90 and 180 days, rising to 20% thereafter, so deciding early is the most cost-effective move.
Once the surcharge timing is sorted, the buyer faces the core choice: selecting an extended warranty plan. You typically decide between a 1 Year / 1,00,000 km or a more comprehensive 2 Year / 1,25,000 km plan. Crucially, the prices aren’t one-size-fits-all; they vary based on your powertrain choice. For the 1 Year plan, costs start at Rs 20,220 for the NA Petrol MT, Rs 23,130 for the NA Petrol DCA, and Rs 23,455 for the Turbo Petrol AT combinations, allowing you to match coverage to your specific vehicle and driving needs.

For Diesel variants, the 1 Year / 1,00,000 km extended warranty plans also have specific costs: Rs 22,130 for the MT and Rs 24,400 for the AT. Opting for the longer 2 Year / 1,25,000 km coverage naturally comes at a premium. Prices here start from Rs 25,275 for the NA Petrol MT, going to Rs 28,915 for the NA Petrol DCA, Rs 29,319 for the Turbo Petrol AT, Rs 29,654 for Diesel MT, and Rs 34,648 for the Diesel AT, giving buyers clear, model-specific pricing for their peace of mind.
More Peace Of Mind?
Here’s the reality in the market: Car buyers in India consistently gravitate towards extended warranty plans, seeking that extra layer of peace of mind throughout their ownership period. While modern cars are generally reliable and major issues from the OEM are rare—true lemons are few—it’s about mitigating risk. For owners, these plans aren’t just about fixing what breaks; they’re about enjoying the drive with significantly less anxiety than the basic standard warranty provides, turning uncertainty into assurance.
