Gear up and get ready to experience an epic ride because the Tata Sumo 2025 roars back on the Indian vehicle market but with a 2025 touch of innovativeness that combines its legendary toughness. After it was discontinued in 2019, this household name was finally reintroduced in 2023–and to great acclaim. Edgy new styling, cutting edge technology and a wink back to its rugged hard as nails heritage the Sumo 2025 looks set to wow fans and tackle tarmac. Here are all the facts about this awesome reboot.
In Daring New Style
The Tata Sumo 2025 adopts a muscular boxy body positioning carried forward in the line with the heritage, but embracing contemporary looks. It has a commanding presence because its aggressive front grille is complemented by sleek led headlamps and day time running lights. The soft-roader features the high ground clearance of about 220mm to allow it to drive both on city roads and off-road. A redesigned chrome grille and sporty alloy wheels up to 18 or 17 inches give the vehicle a touch of urban flare to its rugged charisma.
Redone Interiors For Comfort
Enter and the Sumo 2025 blinds with a modern, family-friendly cabin. The two-toned dashboard connotes high quality and a 10.25-inch touch screen infotainment system completes this. Advancements such as Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and Tata iRA connected drive technology ensure an entertaining journey in each drive. Having enough space to accommodate seven to nine passengers, depending on the model, the cabin is nice and spacious making it ideal to be used during long journeys as well as the commute to.
Performance
The Sumo 2025 offers powerful performance with well-suited powertrain to the Indian roads. It has a 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel engine giving about 140 PS and 320 Nm of torque with six-speed manual or automatic transmission. A petrol model, with 170 PS, is targeted at the city motorist. The rear wheel drive (with an optional all-wheel-drive on its premium trims) makes the SUV versatile, to both the urban and mountainous roads.
Safety First Approach
Tata Motors masters the tradition of safety at the first place with the Sumo 2025. It is anticipated to perform in 4 or 5-star Global NCAP crash tests, and is factory-fitted with two front airbags. Such amenities as ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, and a rear parking camera will promote safety. The robust chassis structure and child seat anchorage ISOFIX system turns it into a refuge of families.
Prices And Versions
The Sumo 2025 is competitively priced so as to counter the offerings of competitors such as the Mahindra Bolero Neo and Scorpio Classic. At a starting price of around 9.5 lakhs (ex-showroom) to 15 lakhs(Top models), it is affordable. It can be purchased in a number of trims: XE, XM, XT, XZ, and XZ+ with AWD, so it will suit various clientele, including fleet operators and adventure enthusiasts.
Variation | Salient Features | Approximations On-Road Price | Tata Nano Current On-Road Price |
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XE Basic features, 7-seater, 9.5 lakh | |||
XM 10.5 lakh | Infotainment, power windows | ||
Summer aluminium wheels, 9-Seater 11.8 lakh | 9-Seater | ||
XZ+ Opulent features 15 lakh | AWD |
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