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    Nexon EV Customers Upgrading To Curvv EV – Tata Dealers

    New Tata Curvv EV – Voyager AamirKey attractions driving Nexon EV customers towards the Curvv EV include its larger cabin and boot space and a distinctive, sportier profile
    In the automotive space, arrival of new products is always a threat for existing models. A relevant example is Tata Curvv EV that is presenting challenges for its own sibling, the Nexon EV. According to a report, many customers who were earlier thinking about Nexon EV are now looking to upgrade to Curvv EV.
    Nexon EV buyers upgrading to Curvv EV
    Tata dealers say that the majority of customers who had made a booking for Nexon EV are now looking at the Curvv EV as an upgrade option. The same applies to customers who were thinking about buying a Nexon EV. Interestingly, the opposite is also happening. In some cases dealers are pushing customers to buy Curvv EV over the Nexon EV.
    Tata Curvv EV – Sloping Coupe Roofline
    This is especially true for folks who were interested in buying the higher variants of Nexon EV such as the top-spec Empowered + LR. This variant is equipped with a 40.5 kWh battery pack and offers a certified range of 465 km. Nexon EV Empowered + LR variant is available at an ex-showroom price of Rs 19.29 lakh. Depending on the city, the on-road price is slightly more than Rs 20 lakh. As a discount of Rs 1.50 lakh is currently applicable on this variant at most locations, the final on-road price comes at around Rs 19 lakh.
    Preferred upgrade option
    Users who were interested in the higher trims of Nexon EV are now looking to upgrade to the Curvv EV. Based on demand, it appears that the most suitable upgrade option is the mid-spec Curvv EV Accomplished 55 variant. Ex-showroom price is around Rs 19.25 lakh, whereas on-road price is approximately Rs 20.20 lakh. As is evident, the pricing is close to that of the top variant of Nexon EV. Equipped with a 55-kWh battery pack, Curvv EV Accomplished 55 variant offers a range of 585 km.
    Tata Curvv EV Boot Space
    Many Nexon EV buyers are also looking to upgrade to the Curvv EV Accomplished 45 variant. This has a 45-kWh battery pack and a certified range of 502 km. Ex-showroom price is Rs 18.49 lakh, whereas on-road works out at around Rs 19.50 lakh.
    Buyers willing to sacrifice on features
    Even though the pricing is quite similar for Nexon EV top variant and Curvv EV Accomplished variant, the latter misses out on various features. For example, Curvv EV Accomplished does not get the 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, ventilated front seats, sunroof, front parking sensors and a 360° surround view monitor. Nexon EV top variant has all these features.
    People are willing to sacrifice several of the premium features, as they are more interested in the larger cabin and boot space available with the Curvv EV. Moreover, Curvv EV has sportier styling and an eye-catching profile.
    Enquiries at dealerships reveal that the most in demand Curvv EV variant is the Empowered + (ADAS). Majority of bookings have been made for this variant. It has a waiting period of around 2 months. Ex-showroom price of Curvv Empowered + variant with ADAS is Rs 21.99 lakh.
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    Tata Curvv EV First Drive Review – Style Quotient, Redefined!

    Tata Curvv EV First Drive ReviewJust-launched Tata Curvv EV directly takes on MG ZS EV and Mahindra XUV400 along with upcoming Maruti eVX and Hyundai Creta EVThe time is between 2010 and 2014. That is when I lived in Belagavi (then Belgaum), Karnataka. People across my home owned a BMW X6, world’s first Coupe SUV. Initially, I thought the Coupe SUV genre was hideous. But I saw that X6 for the next three years and it grew on me so much that I now adore Coupe SUVs.During that time, Coupe SUV genre was limited to only luxury cars and I never imagined that it would somehow hit the mainstream market. Fast forwarding to August 2024, Tata Motors has made Coupe SUV genre mainstream with Curvv and Curvv EV and even I can afford one today. What a time to be alive, eh? After briefly driving Tata Curvv EV in Udaipur, Rajasthan, here’s what we think about it.Tata Curvv EV – DesignTata Curvv EV First Drive Review – Striking Exterior!One look at Tata Curvv EV in person is enough to make the majority of people fall in love with it. Of course, there will be people who may find coupe SUV genre weird. If you ask me, I loved the design, owing to my affinity to Coupe SUVs. As we drove the Curvv EV around Udaipur, it grabbed a lot of eyeballs. In many instances, smitten bystanders approached us and enquired about this gorgeous machine.Fusing Harrier and Safari inspired exterior design with Curvv has worked wonders. The slim connected LED DRLs, LED projector headlights with LED cornering fog lights, the electrically operated front charging flap, 18-inch alloy wheels with aero inserts, connected LED tail lights, stylish roof spoiler, a panoramic sunroof and other exterior design highlights look nice. PIÈCE DE RÉSISTANCE is obviously the sloping coupe roofline.Tata Curvv EV – Sloping Coupe RooflineTata Curvv EV doors shut on top of the door sills. My Renault Captur has the same design and I appreciate it when a carmaker takes the extra effort. None of the current C-Segment compact SUVs have this feature. Another extra effort by Tata Motors is painting the plastic body cladding. Every single rival gets unpainted body cladding and they turn into a hideous whitish-gray shade in no time when standing under the sun. While cladding on Curvv and Curvv EV will remain black as they get gloss black paint.Other exterior design highlights on Curvv EV include flush door handles with welcome light and an electrically operated tailgate with gesture controls. Both are segment first features. Tata provided Rushlane with the new Virtual Sunrise colour and Black contrasting roof. Other colour offered to media was Pure Grey, which looks a lot like Nardo Grey offered on a few premium cars.Tata Curvv EV – Sloping Coupe RooflineMostly similar interiors as Nexon EVWhile Tata does a great job of masking the Nexon EV’s exteriors with Curvv EV, the same can’t be said about Curvv EV’s interiors. Except for a few features like 4-spoke steering wheel from Harrier and Safari, panoramic sunroof, electrically adjustable driver’s seat and more extensive ambient lighting, there is nothing new with Curvv EV over a Nexon EV. Space at the front and rear is almost identical to that of Nexon’s too.There is a larger boot with Tata Curvv EV with 500L of space that can be expanded to 973L by folding the 60:40 split rear seats. There is also a 11.6L frunk (front trunk) which is perfect to stowe away the portable charger. All in all, one can surmise Curvv is a Nexon with a larger boot, when it comes to interior updates and passenger space on offer. That might not be a bad thing if you don’t care a lot about rear seat occupants and features and space revolving around their comfort.Tata Curvv EV – InteriorsWe say this because the two-step recline function for rear seats is very minimal and barely makes a difference in overall comfort. Curvv EV offers similar knee room for rear passengers as Nexon and Tata Motors skipped rear sun shades as well. There are only two headrests in 2nd row and it would be a squeeze to fit three adults abreast. Even at the front, interior cabin width is not enough and full-size adults will graze their shoulders and elbows.The leatherette cladding on dashboard was not padded, while elbow pads on all four doors, were. This is a weird omission, in my opinion. How much can a sheet of foam cost and how much more time would it take in the assembly line? My 2010 Tata Indica Vista has around 60% more soft-touch plastics than the Curvv. There is no dual-zone climate control on Curvv EV. But that is perfectly fine given that the rivals’ implementation of dual-zone climate control makes less sense, anyway.Tata Curvv EV – InteriorsFeatures and equipmentAt 12.3-inches, Curvv EV’s free-standing infotainment screen is largest-in-segment (on paper), and it is slick to use and comes with a plethora of features. It gets wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, iRA connected features, Arcade.ev apps including music streaming (Spotify) and video streaming (Amazon Prime) and a lot more. The 10.2-inch instrument screen is top-tier too, offering multiple layouts, music info, full-screen navigation, ADAS system monitoring and many other attributes.Tata Curvv EV SpecsBoth front seats are ventilated with three fan levels. The steering wheel from Harrier and Safari lends an upmarket appeal and feels nice to grip. Illuminated logo on steering ups the cabin ambience and the touch and toggle-buttons feel intuitive to use and control the instrument screen. There is a brand new key fob with Curvv EV that feels a lot more premium than other key fobs from Tata. It has lock, unlock, headlights and boot open functions.Tata Curvv EV – BootThere’s a wireless charging pad, keyless entry, push-button start, cruise control, auto-dimming IRVM, cooled glovebox, a banging audio system from JBL, front and rear armrests, height adjustable seatbelts, leatherette seat upholstery, LED lighting for the front and rear individual LED reading lights, a parcel tray on boot area, two hidden storage compartments in boot, a boot light and many other features. Doors don’t open 90-degrees wide, but the aperture was wide enough.Where safety is concerned, Tata Curvv EV comes equipped with 6 airbags as standard. Other safety features are an electronic parking brake with auto-hold, ABS, EBD, BA, TCS, ESP, auto headlights, rain-sensing wipers, 360-degree camera, blind spot assist, all-four disc brakes, TPMS, Level-2 ADAS suite, and a lot more. Chances of Tata Curvv EV scoring 5 Stars in Bharat NCAP is close to 100%, which can’t be said about its immediate rivals. Tata has also given Curvv EV AWAS, which plays a subtle music to warn road users and bystanders when driving under 20 km/h. We would have liked it if AWAS didn’t play when car was standing still in parking mode when power is left on. Say, to run climate control or music in traffic.Tata Curvv EV – Digital ClusterPerformance and handlingGetting the basics out of the way, Tata Curvv EV is underpinned by Acti.ev platform that we also experienced in Punch EV. The chassis integrity and dynamics is very good. While Curvv EV feels a lot closer to Nexon EV in terms of space and comfort, powertrain is a different story. Curvv EV gets two battery pack options, 45 kWh (claimed range 502 km) and 55 kWh (claimed range 585 km). For context, Tata Nexon EV gets 30 kWh and 40.5 kWh battery options.Smaller 45 kWh battery variant gets a 148 bhp and 215 Nm electric motor and a 502 km claimed range. The one we drove in Udaipur was the top-spec 55 kWh battery variant which had a 165 bhp electric motor. Interestingly, the torque still remains the same 215 Nm as lower-tier variants. Tata claims 0-100 km/h sprint of 8.6 seconds with higher-spec variants.Tata Curvv EV – Alloy WheelsHowever, we felt that there could have been more torque in higher-spec variant for more ferocious acceleration. There may be a Curvv EV Racer with more performance later on. Maybe the same reason why there is no all-black Curvv EV at launch as it will get a Dark Edition soon. In our testing, we achieved a 0-100 km/h run in under 9 seconds. Braking performance might have been slightly more progressive.[embedded content]There are three drive modes – Eco, City and Sport with meaningful difference in performance. There are four regen modes as well, 0 to L3, controlled by the paddles behind the steering wheel. Charging time has been reduced with Curvv EV and Tata claims 10-80% SOC in 40 minutes with a 70 kW DC charger. The 7.2 kW AC home charger will juice up the 55 kWh variant from 10-100% in 7.9 hours. Because of the short period we had with the car, we couldn’t put the 585 km range to test.Tata Curvv EV – Coupe SUVCurvv EV suspension has been setup to be slightly on the softer side. So, dynamically, it can’t be as sharp as, say, Punch EV, based on the same platform. But the ride quality is really great, despite Curvv EV riding on 18-inch alloys with 55-profile tyres. Tata Motors usually gets the suspension right for Indian road conditions and Curvv EV is no different. Maybe slightly taller profile tyres would have made Curvv EV more immune to Indian bad roads.ConclusionBased on the brief drive we embarked in Udaipur, we liked the Curvv EV for what it is. What it is, is a stylish coupe SUV that looks stunning and stands out from the crowd. Design and style is the primary USP of Tata Curvv EV. In that regard, Curvv EV doesn’t disappoint. If you are looking at Curvv EV as a larger Nexon with bigger boot, more performance and larger battery for a greater range, Curvv EV is perfect. Except for a few omissions, it even has a lot of equipment and features on offer, some of which are segment first. Think, a dynamic car for a nuclear family.Tata Curvv EV – Coupe SUVBut if you are expecting it to have space and comfort of a C-Segment SUV, it disappoints. Interiors don’t feel expansive enough like the rivals do. That’s because it is a lot closer to Nexon EV than it is to the upcoming Harrier EV. Also, there are a few glaring omissions with Tata Curvv EV. Even at Rs 22 lakh (Ex-sh), Curvv EV lacks telescopic adjustment for steering wheel, soft-touch dashboard, rear sun shades, all-four one-touch up/down windows, vanity lights for front passengers, a hydraulic strut for bonnet and a few more.Other than a few criticisms we have, Tata Motors has done a commendable job in bringing the Coupe SUV genre to the masses. The packaging of features and creature comforts can always be improved later. We would like to see an even more performance-oriented Curvv EV Racer in the future and probably even a dual-motor AWD version. Like we mentioned before, Curvv EV is a brilliant offering from Tata Motors for what it is. More

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    Tata Curvv EV Accessories Brochure With Prices – Exterior Style, Interior Comforts

    Tata Curvv EV Accessories BrochureTata Curvv EV accessories kit consists of garnishes and claddings with exterior chrome accents along with a range of seat covers and floor matsTata Curvv EV has been officially launched in India. It is the 5th car in the company’s EV portfolio that will rival the likes of MG ZS EV and upcoming Creta EV in its segment. Tata Curvv and Curvv EV are loaded with innovative range of exterior and interior features. Tata has also released a range of accessories to enhance Curvv’s looks and offering buyers a degree of personalisation. Let’s take a look.Tata Curvv EV – Style AccessoriesAs revealed in the brochure, Curvv gets a tonne of accessories. These have been categorized into Style, Utility, Car Care, Lifestyle and Comfort with each category having a host of accessories intrinsic to boosting the overall appeal of the Curvv EV to even greater levels.Tata Curvv EV Accessories Brochure Price ListUnder the Style category, the list of accessories include Head Lamp + Rear Reflector Garnish. This is being offered in a choice of three finishes with carbon fiber, chrome and piano black. The doors of the Curvv EV can also be accessorized with visors with carbon fiber inserts. These allow for better in-car ventilation without the risk of rain entering the cabin. These can also be had in matching carbon and chrome.A stylish bumper garnish in choices of carbon fiber, chrome and piano black can add an even sportier appeal to the Curvv EV while the list of exterior accessories also include skid plates, spoilers and spat carbon fiber rear windscreen.Tata Curvv EV Accessories BrochureTo accentuate the sides of the Tata Curvv EV, buyers can opt for chrome body side molding, roof rails and protectors for bumper corners along with tail lamp extensions. Wireless LED illumination is also on offer that gets activated when doors are opened. Scuff plates also get wireless illumination while the list of exterior accessories also include mascot headlamp, alloy wheels and projector logo.Tata Curvv EV Accessories BrochureTata Curvv EV – Utility AccessoriesIn terms of utility, Tata Motors is offering special sun protection with magnetic umbrella type visors on the front windshield and for the four windows. There are also specially crafted mud flaps to protect tyres from mud splashes. For the boot, there is a parcel tray, 160 W car charger, and a 120 W charger retractable cable. The interiors accessories consist of screen guard, music system and FATC panel.Tata Curvv EV Accessories BrochureTata Curvv EV – Car CareTo protect the Tata Curvv EV and ensure in-cabin cleanliness, the company is offering an all in one wireless tool. This comprises a wireless car vacuum cleaner, phone charger, inflator pump, high pressure car wash gun, and portable indoor/outdoor lighting. The car washer consists of a 98V cordless washer with choices of multiple nozzles offering high pressure foam and shower cleaning options thus eliminating the need for any sort of professional cleaning service.Tata Curvv EV Accessories BrochureA car cover made from recycled PET material protects the Tata Curvv EV from all the vagaries of nature be it rain, UV rays and dust. Cabin utilities also include a leak proof 300 ml thermo-steel flask for keeping beverages hot or cold while the list of accessories also include a coffee maker and umbrella.Tata Curvv EV Accessories BrochureTata Curvv EV – Lifestyle and ComfortEnhancing lifestyle and comforts within the cabin of the Tata Curvv EV especially for dog lovers, are special pet sheets and pet feeding bowls and pet car seat belt. Driver and passenger comforts can be further enhanced via seat covers in a range of colour options, steering wheel covers, floor and boot mats.Tata Curvv EV Accessories BrochureTata Curvv EV is being offered with a warranty of 3 years or 1 lakh kms, whichever is earlier while the company is offering a 2 years warranty on the Originals range. These accessories are technically approved and do not affect or jeopardize the vehicles warranty in any way. More

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    Tata Nexon EV Discounts Increased To Rs 1.8 Lakh – A Day After Curvv EV Launch

    Image – JayarajA day after Tata Motors launched Curvv EV at a starting price of Rs 17.49 lakh, they have increased discounts on the Nexon EVTata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd. (TPEML) has introduced a series of discounts and special benefits on its range of electric vehicles through the month of August 2024. These discounts follow the special pricing being offered on the company’s ICE models.Tata EV Green Bonus August 2024 – Tiago, PunchDiscounts and benefits on the Tiago EV, Punch EV and Nexon EV range from Rs 10,000 to Rs 1.80 lakh depending on model and variant and are valid from August 7-31, 2024.Tata EV Discounts Aug 2024 – Tiago, Punch, NexonStarting with the Tata Tiago, currently the most affordable EV on offer from Tata Motors, the XE and XT mid-range models, green bonus benefits are at Rs 10,000 for MY24 models. This extends to Rs 50,000 on the Tiago EV XY long range. Tiago XZ+ 3.3 kW receives a Rs 40,000 green bonus while the Tiago EV 7.2 kW along with XZ+ Teck Lux variants can be handed a green benefit of Rs 25,000. For MY23 Tiago EV the green bonus is at Rs 15,000 over and above the MY24 bonus and is inclusive of all taxes and GST.The green bonus also being offered across the Punch EV range is at Rs 10,000 for the 3.3 kW mid-range variant and at Rs 30,000 for the 3.3 kW and 7.2 kW long range trims. Tata Punch in the sub 4m SUV segment, available in both ICE (Petrol and CNG) and EV versions and recently crossed the 4 lakh sales milestone, a feat achieved in 34 months of launch.Tata Nexon EV discounts increased a day after Curvv EV was launchedTata EV Green Bonus August 2024 – NexonTata Nexon EV MY24 range is also a part of these green bonus discounts. Starting with the Nexon 3.0 mid-range Creative+ the benefits are at Rs 20,000. Buyers of the Fearless and Fearless+ variant can avail of benefits upto Rs 1,00,000 while the Fearless +S is now cheaper by Rs 1,10,000.The Green bonus on Tata Nexon 3.0 EV higher trims, that include the Empowered and across all variants of the Fearless Long Range, the benefits extend upto Rs 1,20,000. The highest green bonus is being offered with the Nexon 3.0 7.2 kW Empowered + and Dark Empowered + which is at Rs 1,80,000. For MY23 range of Tata Nexon, these benefits are at Rs 25,0000 over and above that offered for MY24 models.With this aggressive pricing for Nexon EV, Tata Motors is making sure that there is not much cannibalization within their own EV range. Especially after the launch of new Tata Curvv EV yesterday, at an aggressive price tag of Rs 17.49 lakh, ex-sh. More

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    Tata Curvv EV Questions Answered – How Is It Diff Than Nexon EV, 20 ADAS Features, 5 Colours

    New Tata Curvv EV. Image – Cars Together RohitAll You Need to Know About the New Tata Curvv EV: Q&AAs the new Tata Curvv EV is set to be launched today, we have compiled a comprehensive Q&A to help potential buyers understand everything about this exciting new SUV.Q. What is the TATA Curvv EV?A. The TATA Curvv EV is the newest SUV from Tata Motors. It is an all-new nameplate featuring a segment-first SUV Coupé design language. It is also Tata Motors’ entry into the fastest-growing compact SUV (sub 4.4 meter) segment.New Tata Curvv EVQ. What are the key features of Curvv EV?A. Curvv EV incorporates cutting-edge technology and features from the luxury segment, such as:First-in-segment Features:SUV Coupé designBody cladding in Piano Black FinishSquared wheel archesFlush door handlesV2V ChargingV2L TechnologySmart Digital DRL with Welcome & Goodbye AnimationSmart Charging AnimationFrunk (front trunk)31.24 cm (12.3″) Cinematic Touchscreen by HARMANArcade.ev app suitePowered Tailgate with Gesture ActivationMulti-dial Full View NavigationAdvanced Vehicle Alert System (AVAS)New Tata Curvv EVQ. What are the best-in-segment features?A. The Curvv EV boasts several best-in-segment features, including:ADAS Level 2 with 20 featuresVoice-assisted Panoramic Sunroof with Mood Lighting26.03 cm (10.25″) Digital CockpitPhygital Control PanelLargest boot space in its segmentNew Tata Curvv EVQ. What safety features does Curvv EV offer?A. Curvv EV includes features like EPB with Autohold, 6 airbags, ESP with i-VBAC, Advanced ESP with Driver Doze-off Alert, All-Wheel Disc brakes, and Hill Ascent and Descent Control as standard. Additionally, there are features like:Level 2 ADASSOS CallFront Fog Lamps with corneringAdvanced Vehicle Alert System (AVAS)Front Parking SensorNew Tata Curvv EVQ. What features are included in ADAS for Curvv EV?A. Tata Curvv EV offers one of the highest numbers of ADAS features in the segment, such as:Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go (ACC)Lane Departure Warning (LDW)Lane Keep Assist (LKA)Lane Following Assist (LFA)Forward Collision Warning (FCW)Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) for Vehicle, Pedestrian, Cyclist, and Junction TurningHigh Beam Assist (HBA)Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)Blind Spot Detection (BSD) – Radar basedBlind Spot View Monitor (BSM) – Camera based360 Degree 3D Surround View Camera SystemDoor Open Alert on ORVMRear Collision Warning (RCW)Over Speed AlertLane Change Alert (Extension of BSD)Driver Doze Off AlertNew Tata Curvv EVQ. Who are the major competitors of Curvv EV?A. Curvv EV will compete with both EV and ICE models in its segment. Few of the major competitors are:EV Competitors:MG ZS EVBYD Atto3Mahindra XUV400ICE Competitors:Hyundai CretaKia SeltosMaruti Grand VitaraHonda ElevateSkoda KushaqVW TaigunNew Tata Curvv EVQ. How is the Curvv EV different from Nexon EV?A. Curvv EV is a coupé SUV built on Acti.ev architecture. It has a bigger battery pack, more power, a longer driving range, larger boot space, and is also faster than Nexon EV. Additionally, it has more features than Nexon EV such as:L2 ADASV2L/V2V as standard7.2 kW AC charging as standardR18 Wheels with aero insertsPowered Tailgate with Gesture ActivationFlush door handles4 spoke steering wheelMulti Mood Ambient LightingVoice-assisted Panoramic Sunroof with Mood lighting6-way Power adjustable driver seat6-way adjustable co-driver seat2 position rear seat reclineCruise Control as standardFrunkAdvanced Vehicle Alert System (AVAS)[embedded content]Q. In what colours does the Curvv EV come?A. Curvv EV comes in 5 colours: Pristine White, Flame Red, Empowered Oxide, Pure Grey, and Virtual Sunrise. The availability of colors will be persona-based.Q. What are the battery options on offer?A. Tata Curvv EV will be offered in two battery options, details of which will be revealed at the launch.Q. What are the battery options on offer?A. Tata Curvv EV will be offered in two battery options, details of which will be revealed at the launch.Q. What are the prices of Tata Curvv EV?A. Tata Curvv EV prices will be revealed at the launch. More

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    Tata Curvv EV Arrives At Dealer – First Look Walkaround, Interiors, Exteriors, Boot

    Tata Curvv EVTata Curvv Arrives at Dealership, Reveals Full Details in Exclusive Video WalkaroundIn a significant development ahead of its official launch on August 7, 2024, the Tata Curvv EV has started to arrive at dealership, offering a comprehensive look at the vehicle in a detailed video. This marks a pivotal moment for Tata Motors as it steps into the compact SUV segment with the much-anticipated Curvv SUV, available in both ICE and EV formats.Tata Curvv EV Exterior DesignThe video reveals the Tata Curvv EV in all its glory, showcasing a modern and stylish design that is bound to turn heads. The front fascia is equipped with sleek LED headlights and a bold, futuristic grille that gives the SUV a commanding presence.Tata Curvv EVThe coupe-like silhouette adds a sporty appeal, while the uniquely designed alloy wheels further enhance its dynamic look. The rear features a wide stance with sleek tail lights that stretch across the vehicle, emphasizing its modern aesthetics.Tata Curvv EV Interior DetailsThe interior of the Curvv EV is equally impressive, boasting a high-quality, luxurious finish. The cabin is spacious and well-appointed with premium materials. The dashboard features a large, centrally-mounted touchscreen infotainment system with the latest connectivity options.Tata Curvv EVThe digital instrument cluster provides all necessary information at a glance, while the multifunction steering wheel adds to the convenience. The seats are ergonomically designed for maximum comfort, making long drives a pleasant experience.Tata Curvv EVTata Curvv EV Battery and PerformanceThe Curvv EV is likely to be available in standard and long-range variants. The standard variant could feature a 40.5 kWh battery pack, offering a range of 465 km, while the higher variants may be equipped with a larger 55 kWh battery pack, delivering a range of around 550 km.The acti.ev platform that underpins the Curvv EV is capable of providing a range of over 500 km, ensuring best-in-segment performance. All variants will have a front-axle mounted electric motor, promising a powerful and smooth driving experience.Tata Curvv EVTata Curvv EV Rivals and Market PositionAt launch, the Curvv EV will compete with the likes of the MG ZS EV and XUV 400. With its superior range and advanced features, the Curvv EV is poised to make a significant impact in the EV market.Tata Curvv EVTata Motors’ proactive expansion of its charging network, with plans to introduce around 1 lakh charging stations by 2030, will further bolster the Curvv EV’s appeal by alleviating range anxiety for potential buyers.[embedded content]The exclusive video walkaround from N5 Cars provides an in-depth look at the Tata Curvv EV, capturing its striking exterior and luxurious interior in vivid detail. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the launch date of the new Tata Curvv EV. More

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    Tata Curvv EV Vs HyRyder, XUV400, Atto3, ZS – Features Compared

    Tata Curvv EVAhead of Curvv EV’s launch and price reveal on 7th August, most features and specs have leaked onlineTo ensure Curvv gets everyone’s attention, Tata Motors has equipped the SUV with a comprehensive range of features. To understand what’s special about Tata’s new SUV, here’s a quick comparison of Curvv EV vs. MG ZS Essence vs. Toyota HyRyder (Strong Hybrid) vs. XUV400 EL Pro vs. BYD Atto 3.Tata Curvv EVIn the compact SUV segment, the current top-selling product is Hyundai Creta. The new 2024 Creta recently achieved a sales milestone of 1 lakh units. Hyundai will also launch the Creta EV that will directly compete with Curvv EV in the future. Tata Curvv EV has features such as connected LED headlamps with Welcome and Good Bye function, LED front fog lamps with cornering, R18 alloy wheels with Aero Inserts and flush door handles, among others.Tata Curvv EV vs HyRyderInside, Curvv EV leads with features such as a smart digital steering wheel and a 12.3-inch Cinematic touchscreen by HARMAN. There’s multi-dial full-view navigation, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and Arcade.ev app suite. Curvv EV is also offering a phygital control panel, 45W C Type fast charging ports at front and rear, a powered tailgate with gesture activation and a cooled & illuminated glove box.Curvv EV safety kit has hill ascent control, hill descent control, ESP-based driver doze-off alert, advanced vehicle alert system (AVAS), traffic sign recognition and door open alert on ORVM. A similar set of differences in equipment list can be seen when comparing Curvv EV with immediate rivals within the compact SUV space.Tata Curvv EV Vs. Hybrid rivalsBest-selling hybrids in compact SUV segment are Maruti Grand Vitara and its rebadged version, Toyota HyRyder. Collectively, these two command a market share of more than 30%. Comparing Curvv EV with Toyota HyRyder’s strong hybrid variant, the former has premium exterior features. The differences are largely the same as the comparison between Curvv EV and immediate rivals.Tata Curvv EV vs XUV400Inside, Curvv EV has ambient lighting (cockpit, midpad, dashboard, door map pocket and sunroof). In comparison, Toyota HyRyder has only a door spot and IP Line. Curvv EV has a 10.25-inch digital cockpit whereas HyRyder is equipped with a 7-inch instrument screen. HyRyder has a smaller 9-inch touchscreen. Curvv EV’s safety kit is better with SOS call function, front parking sensor and EPB with auto hold. HyRyder does not have ADAS, whereas Curvv EV is offering 13 L2 ADAS features.Tata Curvv EV vs ZSTata Curvv EV Vs. EV rivalsIn the electric segment, Curvv EV will take on rivals like MG ZS EV, XUV400 and BYD Atto 3. Compared with the MG ZS Essence top-spec model, Curvv EV has additional features such as a smart digital shifter. MG ZS EV has a smaller 7-inch instrument screen and a 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen.Tata Curvv vs Atto3Curvv EV has 2 position rear seat recline, ventilated seats and air purifier with AQI display, which are not offered with MG ZS Essence. Additional ADAS features available with Curvv EV include lane following assist, camera based blind spot view monitor and rear collision warning (RCW).A similar superiority in equipment list can be seen when comparing Curvv EV with XUV400 EL Pro variant and BYD Atto 3. XUV400 currently does not offer ADAS, which can be a major advantage for Curvv EV. BYD Atto 3 has ADAS, but Curvv EV has some additional ADAS features.Disclaimer – The above info is leaked dealership marketing material. More

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    Tata Curvv EV TVC Shows Interiors And Exteriors Cinematically

    Tata Curvv EV TVCWhen launched, Tata Curvv EV will rival the likes of MG ZS EV, Mahindra XUV400 and upcpoming Hyundai Creta EV and Maruti eVXTata Motors has increased the heartbeats of India’s car enthusiasts with its stunning new Curvv. Set to launch soon, Tata Curvv has been one of the most anticipated cars of 2024. There will be ICE and EV versions at launch. In one of its new TVC’s, Tata Motors has showcased Curvv EV’s stylish exteriors and a glimpse of the car’s interiors. Let’s take a look.Tata Curvv EV TVCThe dawn of Coupe SUVs for mainstream Indian audiences seems to be here and Tata Motors is embracing it. Curvv dons a stylish coupe sloping roofline and a stunning design. Production-spec versions of both Curvv ICE and Curvv EV have been officially revealed and there have been a few teasers here and there.Tata Curvv EV TVCTata Motors just revealed a new TVC video of Curvv EV showing vehicle’s rough and off-road abilities. This is done by tackling the mighty Sandakphu situated at very high altitude. The roads are treacherous and demand capability from cars and skills from drivers.Tata Curvv EV TVCIn this video showing Curvv EV’s ascent to Sandakphu, Tata Motors welcomes Curvv to their SUV family. In this video, we can see a few glimpses of Curvv EV’s interior, which was officially under wraps up until now. The video reveals an almost identical interior to Nexon EV. This is not a bad thing as Nexon is fairly well equipped.[embedded content]We can see a similar dashboard with the same 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment display with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, 10.25-inch fully digital instrument display with a full-screen navigation feature and other switches and attributes. Steering is from the Harrier and Safari with illuminated Tata logo.Centre console will be largely unchanged from Nexon EV’s. Leatherette seats with ventilated function, auto-dimming IRVM, and touch and toggle climate controls. Curvv is expected to get electrically adjustable front seats over Nexon EV. 2nd-row 2-step reclining seats, electric tailgate with gesture control, and 45W fast USB chargers at the front and rear are other notable features.Tata Curvv EV TVCSpecs & featuresTata Curvv EV TVC shows off-roading capabilities that are backed by decent performance to tackle inclines up to 60 degrees. In that regard, Curvv EV is speculated to come equipped with a 55 kWh battery pack mated to a single motor set up in a FWD layout. We would reckon Curvv EV may pack a more powerful motor too.For reference, Nexon EV LR comes with an electric motor with 143 bhp, 215 Nm and a 100 km/h sprint in a claimed 8.9 seconds. Underpinned by the modular and scalable Acti.ev platform, Curvv EV boasts improved dynamics and rideability too. More