The Tata Curvv will launch and be priced on August 7th. In anticipation, several details have already surfaced online to indicate the amount of effort that Tata Motors is putting into making an impact with India’s first SUV Coupe.
Tata Curvv – Feature Highlights
Tata’s Curvv coupe will win fans on style points alone. Welcome lighting will display on the flush door handles in the side profile You can see the piano black body cladding, and on EV models a shark fin GPS antenna as well. Moreover, the Curvv will be aided by a gesture-controlled powered tailgate.
For a warm and inviting cabin, Curvv intends to offer that premium feel on the inside as well. Cabin styling, however, will borrow heavily from the Nexon and the dashboard design (as seen in the earlier spy shots) looks close to production-ready as is this steering wheel that has been adapted from Harrier albeit with minor changes.
The cabin will consist of leather seats and door trims, a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system from Harman, front ventilated seats, and a panoramic sunroof. Paddle shifters along with Type-C charging ports (45W) at both ends of the vehicle. The front driver and co-driver seats will be six-way adjustable, whilst rear occupants get a two-position recline function on the seat. The Curvv will offer 500 liters of boot space, despite its coupe profile.
The Curvv will integrate all Tata Motors apps into the iRA app, which offers 55 features, including service requests, payments, accessory purchases, and RSA with live location. Safety aids include a 5-star BNCAP rating, all-disc brakes with EPB / auto hold, ESP with driver drowsiness alert, and ADAS Level 2 tech.
This Tata Curvv can be launched in the market with three engine options, which may include a 1.2L petrol unit (borrowed from Nexon), new 1.5-liter GDI petrol as well as CRAIL diesel powertrains. The DCA transmission unit will be standard on all iterations. Guarding against the likes of Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, and Honda Elevate among rivals for its ICE variants which could carry a starting price tag of around ₹11 lakh instead with EVs kicking things off at about ₹18 lakh.
Additionally, the Tata Curvv houses many fancy features like a Voice-assisted sunroof with Natural light control, R18 Alloy Wheels, and flush door handles which have welcome lighting. The standard kit includes a 12.3-inch Harman touchscreen, and the iRA app does over 55 things including some EV-specific features and up to 500L boot space.
Standard features include six-way adjustable driver and co-driver seats, two-position rear seat recline function, front & rear Type C chargers (45W), ADAS Level II; EPB with auto hold ESP Driver drowsiness alert all disc brakes, etc. Engine options include a new 1.5 CRAIL diesel, a 1.2L petrol (Nexon), and a 1.2L GDI petrol engine, with DCA transmission available for all.
The Curvv also features front ventilated seats, paddle shifters, leatherette upholstery, a powered tailgate with gesture control, a steering wheel adapted from the Harrier, and a dashboard similar to the Nexon. The panoramic sunroof has the same opening size as the Nexon due to the coupe design.
FAQs
What new engine options will the Tata Curvv offer?
The Tata Curvv will include a new 1.5-liter CRAIL diesel engine, along with a 1.2L petrol unit and a 1.2L GDI petrol engine.
What safety features will be available in the Tata Curvv?
The Tata Curvv will feature ADAS Level 2, all-disc brakes, EPB with auto hold, and ESP with a driver drowsiness alert.