Tata Motors is gearing up to bring back one of its most iconic utility vehicles — the Tata Sumo — in a bold, modern avatar in 2025. Once known for its bulletproof build, 9-seater practicality, and no-nonsense styling, the Sumo is expected to make a strong comeback with BS6 Phase-2 compliance, better interiors, safety features, and an updated diesel engine — all while retaining its rugged charm. Targeted at both rural and semi-urban markets, the Sumo 2025 could be priced under ₹10 lakh (ex-showroom), making it a serious alternative to the Mahindra Bolero.
Bold New Design Inspired by Sierra & Curvv
While official images are yet to be revealed, early leaks suggest that the new Sumo will feature boxy, upright styling with LED headlamps, a flat bonnet, high ground clearance, and squared wheel arches — preserving its utilitarian DNA. Elements from Tata’s modern design language (seen on the Curvv and Sierra) are expected to merge with the tough old-school Sumo aesthetics.
Spacious 9-Seater Layout with More Comfort
The 2025 Sumo will likely retain its 9-seater capacity with two front seats, a middle bench, and two side-facing jump seats in the rear. Expect improved cabin insulation, front-facing third-row options in higher variants, dual-tone interiors, a new digital instrument cluster, power windows, USB charging ports, and roof-mounted AC vents.
Turbo Diesel BS6 Engine with High Torque
Under the hood, Tata is expected to use a re-engineered version of its 2.0L Kryotec diesel engine (similar to Harrier/Safari) or a new 1.5L turbo diesel for better fuel economy and emissions. Power output may be tuned to around 100–120 PS with 250–300 Nm of torque, mated to a 5 or 6-speed manual gearbox. The SUV will focus on load-hauling capacity, high ground clearance, and off-road stability.
Safety & Features (Expected)
- Dual airbags, ABS with EBD
- Rear parking sensors
- LED DRLs, projector lamps
- Hill-hold assist (top variants)
- Power steering & tilt adjustment
- Manual AC with rear vents
- Optional touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth
Tata Sumo 2025 Price in India (Expected)
- Base Variant: ₹8.49 lakh
- Mid Variant: ₹9.19 lakh
- Top Variant (AC, infotainment): ₹9.99 lakh
This pricing positions the Sumo directly against the Mahindra Bolero, Bolero Neo, and Force Gurkha 5-door in rural and semi-urban utility segments.
Conclusion:
The Tata Sumo 2025 comeback is more than just nostalgia — it’s a smart move to fill the gap in affordable, rugged people movers that offer power, space, and reliability. If Tata gets the pricing and practicality right, the new Sumo could dominate highways, farmlands, and business fleets across India once again.
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