The Tata Sumo 2025, launched with significant upgrades, is a utility vehicle designed for drivers seeking durability, spaciousness, and value in India. Priced between Rs. 9.50 lakh and Rs. 12.50 lakh (ex-showroom), it targets rural families, adventure enthusiasts, and budget-conscious buyers, competing with MPVs and entry-level SUVs in the segment. With its iconic boxy design, versatile seating, and modern features, it aims to reclaim its legacy. This review, updated as of today, details its price, specifications, features, and performance.
Bold and Spacious Design
The Sumo 2025 features a rugged design with a steel ladder frame, measuring approximately 4650 mm long, 1850 mm wide, and 1830 mm high, with a weight of around 1650-1750 kg. It offers IP54 water and dust resistance with a ground clearance of 200 mm. Available in colors like Arctic White and Granite Grey, it includes LED headlamps, 16-inch alloy wheels, and a 7-9 seater layout, offering a commanding rural and urban appeal.

Clear Display
Equipped with a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, it supports wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The layout includes a semi-digital instrument cluster and manual climate controls, ideal for city and off-road drives, with a practical interface.
Efficient Performance
Powered by a 2.0L turbo-diesel engine (around 170 bhp at 3750 rpm, 350 Nm at 1750-2500 rpm), it offers a 6-speed manual transmission with 4×4 options. It delivers a claimed mileage of 14-16 km/l, suitable for mixed driving conditions. Configurations include variants with a 60-liter fuel tank.
Advanced Camera System
The camera setup includes:
- Rear parking camera: Clear reversing aid (all variants).
 - Optional 360-degree camera: Enhanced visibility (top variants).
 
Features like dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, and electronic stability control cater to safety-conscious drivers, performing well across varied terrains.
Long-Lasting Fuel System
A 60-liter fuel tank supports 2-3 days of mixed driving (around 840-960 km range), with refueling taking 2-3 minutes. It provides decent efficiency with running costs around Rs. 6-7/km.
Connectivity and Features
Supporting LED lighting, it includes a USB charging port, manual AC, and safety features like hill descent control. A 4-speaker audio system enhances sound, with no 3.5mm jack.
Pricing and Availability
Priced at Rs. 9.50 lakh (base variant) to Rs. 12.50 lakh (top variant) (ex-showroom), on-road prices in Delhi range from Rs. 11.20 lakh-14.80 lakh, including RTO (around Rs. 0.7 lakh-1.0 lakh) and insurance (around Rs. 0.5 lakh-0.7 lakh). Available since September 2025, with offers like festive discounts. Maintenance costs are estimated at Rs. 8,000-12,000/year, with wait times of 30-60 days. Warranty is 3 years or 100,000 km.
User Feedback and Drawbacks
Feedback praises the spaciousness, off-road capability, and price. The 200 mm ground clearance and 9-seater option are highlights. Drawbacks include:
- Firm ride on rough roads.
 - Basic interior quality.
 - Average fuel efficiency.
 
Comparison with Competitors
It competes with rivals in the Rs. 9.50 lakh-12.50 lakh range, excelling in space and off-road ability but lagging in comfort and fuel efficiency.
Speculative Notes
Launched September 2025, priced at Rs. 9.50 lakh-12.50 lakh, with a 2.0L diesel and 16 km/l mileage confirmed as of today. Buyers should verify details.
Final Thoughts
The Tata Sumo 2025, launched September 2025, offers a 4650mm frame, 2.0L diesel engine, and 16 km/l efficiency at Rs. 9.50 lakh-12.50 lakh. Ideal for rural families and adventure seekers, it delivers solid value, though comfort and fuel efficiency are moderate. Backed by a strong network, it’s a top utility pick.