The Tata Curvv is set to disrupt the Indian SUV market with its distinctive coupe-inspired silhouette, something rarely seen in this price range. With a sloping roofline, sharp LED DRLs, connected tail-lamps, muscular wheel arches, and sporty bumpers, the Curvv blends aggressive SUV proportions with futuristic styling cues. It’s built on Tata’s Gen 2 platform, which supports both electric and ICE powertrains, giving it a strong future-ready edge.
Spacious & Tech-Loaded Interior
Inside, the Tata Curvv gets a minimalist dashboard layout with a floating digital cluster, a large touchscreen infotainment system, and touch-sensitive HVAC controls. Tata is expected to offer a two-spoke steering wheel with illuminated logo, premium seat upholstery, ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof, and a 360-degree camera. The longer wheelbase means ample legroom and boot space, enhancing its practicality despite the sloped roof.
EV and Petrol Powertrains on Offer
The Curvv will debut as an EV first, followed later by its petrol and diesel variants. The electric version is likely to offer a range of around 450–500 km, powered by Tata’s Ziptron technology and fast charging support. The ICE versions are expected to include the 1.2L turbo-petrol and possibly a 1.5L diesel, both tuned for better performance and efficiency.
Features and Safety Highlights
Tata is packing the Curvv with segment-first features like ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), ventilated seats, wireless charging, connected car tech, and multiple drive modes. Safety will be a big highlight too, with 6 airbags, ESP, TPMS, and a high Global NCAP rating expected based on Tata’s past record.
Expected Price in India
The Tata Curvv is likely to launch in India with a starting price of around ₹11–12 lakhs for the petrol version, and the EV variant could be priced from ₹20–22 lakhs (ex-showroom). It will compete with SUVs like the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara, and even premium EVs in its segment.
Conclusion: The Tata Curvv marks a bold design departure for Tata Motors and brings coupe styling, electric power, and premium features into a very accessible package. It is likely to appeal to young buyers looking for style and sustainability without compromise.
Disclaimer: Final specs and pricing for the Tata Curvv may vary at launch. The above details are based on pre-launch reveals and official teasers.
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