Tata Sumo 2025 Launched in India New Avatar of the Iconic 7-Seater Starts at 3.5 Lakh

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Tata Sumo 2025 Launched in India New Avatar of the Iconic 7-Seater Starts at 3.5 Lakh

The wait is finally over. Tata Motors has brought back one of its most iconic and trusted names the Tata Sumo in an all-new, upgraded version that blends practicality, power, and affordability like never before. Starting at a jaw-dropping ₹3.5 lakh (ex-showroom), the new Tata Sumo is already grabbing attention across the country.

With a focus on rugged performance, family space, and budget-friendly ownership, the 2025 Sumo has been designed to meet the needs of Indian consumers in both urban and rural landscapes. And with EMIs starting at just ₹9,000/month, it’s more accessible than ever.

Bold New Design with a Hint of Classic DNA

Tata hasn’t forgotten the rugged identity of the original Sumo. The updated design maintains the trademark boxy shape but adds modern touches that give it a fresh, appealing look. A reworked front grille with chrome accents, LED DRLs, projector headlamps, and a sculpted bonnet give the SUV a muscular stance.

On the side, you get flared wheel arches, practical roof rails, and 16-inch steel or alloy wheels (depending on the variant). The rear now includes vertical LED tail lamps and a tailgate-mounted spare wheel classic Sumo style, but reimagined for 2025.

Spacious Cabin with Modern Features

Step inside, and the new Sumo doesn’t feel like a utility vehicle anymore. Tata has focused on comfort and usability. The dual-tone dashboard with a centrally-mounted 7-inch touchscreen, smartphone connectivity, and rear AC vents make it a practical choice for families.

  • Key interior highlights include:
    • Digital MID cluster
    • Multiple USB charging ports
    • Flat-folding second and third rows
    • Fabric or faux leather seat options
    • Ample bottle/cup holders for long journeys

The overall vibe is durable but comfortable ideal for Indian driving conditions.

Diesel Power That Delivers

Under the hood, the 2025 Tata Sumo is available in two diesel engine options a 1.5L CRDi and a more powerful 2.0L turbo diesel variant. Both engines are mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, tuned for low-end torque and fuel efficiency.

  • Power Output: 90–110 PS
  • Torque: Up to 250 Nm
  • Fuel Efficiency: Claimed 18–20 km/l
  • Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive (FWD variant expected later)

The Sumo handles well on both highways and rural roads, thanks to its tall stance, long wheelbase, and updated suspension setup.

True 7-Seater With Versatile Utility

The biggest reason for Sumo’s popularity has always been space and the 2025 model keeps that legacy alive. It comfortably accommodates 7 adult passengers across three rows, with foldable rear seats to expand cargo space when needed.

Whether you’re using it for family road trips, business transport, or village commutes, the new Sumo is built to adapt.

Safety You Can Rely On

Tata has added a solid safety package without inflating the cost. While it’s still a budget SUV, it comes equipped with:

  • Dual airbags (driver + co-driver)
  • ABS with EBD
  • Rear parking sensors
  • Engine immobilizer
  • Day/Night IRVM and speed-sensing door locks

The high ground clearance and reinforced body shell give it extra confidence on Indian roads, where unpredictability is the norm.

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