The new-fangled, honed, and alluring Tata Curve EV looks fab with its illuminated lights across its bonnet. from LED Light bars to headlamps and lowered bumpers enhances its look and feel. It’s electrified with good battery power. The bumper looks dam sporty and Uff! and the exterior vibe is aerodynamically wow.
It has a Coupe shape. Sloping Roofs make it look cool and unique. Its modern look comes from its built-in design. Incisive cuts in the built door handles and large wheels that are alloy. They are solid and modern in their looks. It’s well planned, detailed, and beautifully connected. It has different battery sizes and the variants whose cost shall differ as per the design and upgrades.
Engine, Performance & Range
Under the body, the Curvv EV uses Tata’s latest Ziptron tech, with a motor tuned to give strong performance but smooth delivery. It gives a good driving range with a fully charged battery. You can charge your battery from 0 to 80 in an hour. It has different drive modes and a peaceful cabin, too.
Dimensions & Body
The Tata Curvv is longer and wider. which means more room inside for knee space and a bigger road presence. It is 4.3 meters long, and it sits on a longer wheelbase. The ground clearance is solid, good enough for speed breakers or bad roads, and the boot space is expected to be larger than most other electric SUVs in this price range. The sloping roof doesn’t eat into rear headroom as much as you’d expect. Tata’s worked that out pretty well.
Interior Layout & Cabin Feel
Inside, the Curvv feels like something trendy and new, matching the style of youth today. It’s got a simple dashboard layout, but everything looks modern and well put together. The center has a large touchscreen that floats on the dash, and the driver gets a fully digital display as well. Along with that, the lighting and soft touch areas add to the overall comfort.
Features & Tech
The Curvv EV is packed with features. Expect a big infotainment screen, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a digital driver’s display, a 360-degree camera, and possibly even a heads-up display in higher trims. It also offers connected car features, voice commands, OTA updates, and multiple USB-C charging ports.
There’s wireless charging too, and the AC controls are touch-based. Safety features consist of six airbags, electronic stability control, hill hold assist, and, on top of that, ISOFIX mounts for child seats. The top variants are also expected to have ADAS features like lane assist and emergency braking.
Tata Curve EV Price, Offers & After-Sales
The Curvv EV will range between ₹17 to ₹23 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the battery pack and variant you choose. On-road prices could go up to ₹25 lakh for the higher variant. Tata Motors usually offers multiple finance options with low down payments, and the Curvv will be no different. There will be offers on extended warranty, service packs, and possibly a buyback plan for those switching to EVs for the first time. Tata’s service network is growing fast, and with their EV push, more dealerships are adding fast charging setups and EV-trained staff.
Target Audience & Competition
The Curvv EV is aimed at people who want something fresh, not just another boxy SUV. What helps the Curvv stand out is its coupe-style design, modern cabin, and the fact that it’s based on a platform made for EVs from the start. Some might find the sloping roof a little less practical than a boxy SUV, but for most, the style and range make up for all the drawbacks.