Upcoming Jeep SUV To Use Tata Sierra’s ARGOS Platform: What We Know So Far
Jeep is preparing a major comeback strategy for India and global markets with an all-new SUV that will be developed using Tata Motors’ advanced ARGOS platform.
Stellantis officially confirmed the project during its recent Investor Day presentation, revealing that this upcoming Jeep SUV will be engineered and manufactured right here in India before being exported to over 50 countries.
The bold move highlights India’s growing importance as a highly competitive global automotive manufacturing hub. It also significantly strengthens the long-standing, 20-year manufacturing partnership between Tata Motors and Stellantis.
For Indian consumers, this means an authentic Jeep experience could soon become far more accessible.
What Is Tata’s ARGOS Platform?
The foundation of this new vehicle is Tata Motors’ newly developed ARGOS architecture. ARGOS stands for All-Terrain Ready, Omni-Energy and Geometry Scalable platform.
It is a highly modular, modern platform engineered to support a vast array of powertrain configurations, including petrol, diesel, hybrid, and fully electric setups, while natively accommodating all-wheel-drive (AWD) mechanicals.
This architecture also underpins the highly anticipated Tata Sierra crossover. It was designed from day one for modern SUVs, incorporating advanced electronic architectures, next-generation connected technologies, and future-proof active safety systems.
Expected Engine And Powertrain Details
Under the hood, Tata Motors is expected to supply its newly developed 1.5-litre turbocharged direct-injection (TGDi) petrol engine for the upcoming Jeep SUV. This advanced, high-performance motor is specifically engineered to meet strict future Euro 7 and BS7 emission standards globally.
Because the ARGOS platform is incredibly flexible and inherently “omni-energy” compliant, mild-hybrid, strong-hybrid, and pure battery electric (EV) iterations remain highly possible for various international markets over its lifecycle.
Crucially, the platform’s robust all-wheel-drive compatibility ensures that Jeep’s signature off-road DNA and trail-ready brand identity will not be compromised.

