Tata Curvv Exterior Interior – All Key Details We Know So Far

The Tata Curvv coupe SUV is going to be the next big product launch from the indigenous automaker in the country. We first saw its production-ready version earlier this year at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024, and recently, the model was spotted during one of its final test rounds. The carmaker has already confirmed that the new coupe SUV will initially arrive with an electric powertrain, with its internal combustion engine (ICE) version hitting showrooms during the 2024 festive season. Let’s delve into some key details of its exterior and interior that we have gathered so far.

From the spy images, one can observe that the Curvv SUV will offer a commanding road presence. Upfront, it will feature LED headlamps with a split setup, a new grille with piano black and body color finish, and bumper-integrated fog lamp clusters similar to those seen in the Harrier and Safari SUVs. The front bumper will also have a larger air intake and a pronounced faux skid plate.

The production-ready version retains the coupe-like roofline from the concept. Some of its other design highlights will include a shark fin antenna, flush-fitting door handles, pincer-styled dual-tone machined alloy wheels, body cladding all around the body, chrome-framed windows, a split aero rear spoiler, connected LED taillights, and reflectors similar to those on the Nexon. Read: Discount Offers On Tata Cars in April 2024

Similar to Tata’s new breed of cars, the Curvv is likely to be brimming with new tech features, and one of them will be the ADAS suite. While its official feature list is yet to be revealed, the coupe SUV is expected to come with a 360-degree camera, a two-spoke steering wheel, HUD unit, an electric parking brake, dual-zone climate control, a floating touchscreen infotainment system with the latest smartphone connectivity, ventilated front seats, etc.

After the Punch.ev, the Tata Curvv EV will be the second production-ready model to underpin the brand’s new Acti.ev platform. Its electric iteration is estimated to deliver a range of over 500 km. However, its specifications are still under wraps. The Curvv’s ICE version is expected to be offered with Tata’s new 1.2L turbo petrol and 1.5L diesel engines, producing 125 PS with 225 Nm and 115 PS with 260 Nm, respectively. Both manual and automatic gearboxes are likely to be on offer.




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