India, Jan. 23 -- For owners of the first-generation Renault Duster, the upgrade question has gotten harder to answer with the recent launch of the Tata Sierra. On one side is the upcoming new-generation Renault Duster, expected to arrive in India soon. On the other hand, there is the Tata Sierra, which has already been launched, bringing back a legendary nameplate in a thoroughly modern form.

While both SUVs carry strong emotional value, their mechanical focus, size, and positioning are quite different, making this decision less straightforward than it may appear.

The Tata Sierra is offered with three 1.5-litre internal combustion engines, all currently available with different gearbox choices:

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