Tata Sierra Sets New Fuel Economy Record With 29.9 Kmpl

Tata Sierra Mileage Record Top Speed NATRAX 2

Sierra’s Hyperion Engine Challenges Diesel Dominance with Certified Endurance Feat

Tata Sierra SUV during fuel economy record test at NATRAX proving ground Indore

Tata Motors has officially entered the India Book of Records with its all-new Sierra SUV. During a certified 12-hour endurance run at the NATRAX proving ground in Indore, the Sierra clocked an impressive fuel efficiency figure of 29.9 kmpl, setting a new national benchmark.

This achievement signals a critical shift, positioning Tata’s new-generation turbocharged petrol engines as a credible and highly efficient alternative to traditional diesel powertrains in the midsize SUV segment.

Key Record Details and Powertrain Specifications

The record was set on November 30, 2025, by the Pixel Motion team, running the SUV continuously from 7 AM to 7 PM. The feat was immediately validated by officials.

The vehicle used Tata’s new 1.5-litre Hyperion turbocharged petrol engine, engineered with a focus on efficiency without sacrificing performance headroom. Its design uses finely calibrated combustion tuning, a wide and usable torque band, and reduced internal friction.

Market Context and Real-World Implications

Tata Sierra front

This record directly challenges the long-held industry perception that diesel engines are the only viable choice for high fuel efficiency, particularly for highway buyers. By demonstrating 29.9 kmpl in a controlled environment, Tata highlights the engineering capabilities of the Hyperion engine to counter rivals like the Hyundai Creta and Mahindra Scorpio N.

For Real-World Driving:

-Achieving 29.9 kmpl on public roads is unlikely, as the test eliminated variables like traffic, aggressive acceleration, and AC usage.

-However, the underlying engineering (low-friction internals and a wide torque band) suggests that the Sierra will deliver genuinely high fuel economy (likely comfortably exceeding 20 kmpl on the highway with moderate throttle) compared to competitors.

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