Tata introduces Curvv EV to chew up Chinese car market in India

Tata Motors has performed well in the sale of its vehicles and now the company is going to separate its passenger vehicle and commercial vehicles business. Tata Motors has launched Curvv EV in the Indian market today i.e. on 7th August at a starting price of Rs. 17.49 lakh (ex-showroom). Moreover, the top-spec long-range version costs Rs. 21.99 lakh and bookings for the coupe SUV will start on 12 August, 2024.

It will compete with Citroen Basalt, which will come in the market soon. With the arrival of this car, the tension of Chinese car company BYD may increase, because many of its EV cars are present in India. You must be wondering what will be special in Tata Curvv EV. Let’s know…

Tata Curvv EV: Design

Tata Motors has adopted a new design with the Curvv. The design of the Curvv focuses on the attractive look of the coupe SUV. It has a sloping roof that meets a small boot, which has a connected tail lamp with a slim design. The bumper also has many lines that make the rear of the Curvv even more attractive.

The front of the Tata Curvv looks similar to the Nexon. Its bonnet is slightly raised, which makes it look even better. It has a light bar in the form of LED daytime running lamps (DRL). The headlamps are mounted at the bottom. There is a shiny plate at the lower front of the car which gives it a different look. The Curvv is 4308 mm long, 1810 mm wide and 1630 mm high. Its wheelbase is 2560 mm and it will have about 422 liters of space for luggage. It is about 20 mm wider than the Hyundai Creta but 22 mm shorter.

How Tata Curvv EV look from inside

Tata Motors has not yet given much information about the features that will be in Curvv, but some pictures and videos have shown us some special features. Curvv will have features like panoramic sunroof, level-2 ADS, 10.25 inch instrument cluster, 12.3 inch touchscreen infotainment system, ambient lighting and auto dimming internal rear view mirror.

Apart from this, this car will have many other features that are usually found in mid-size SUVs, such as a start-stop button, keyless door opening, audio and cruise control buttons on the steering wheel and automatic climate control. The dashboard of the Curvv is similar to the Nexon, which means that Tata has not paid much attention to the interior.

Tata Curvv EV: Specs

Curvv EV will be provided with two types of batteries, as is the case with Tata’s other electric cars. It will also have a 50 kW motor, which will enable the car to run for about 450 to 500 kilometers on a single charge. The company will later introduce its petrol and diesel models as well, which will have turbo petrol and turbo diesel engines.

Check Also

Fed rate cut’s impact on India’a IT stocks! These shares including TCS weakened

The impact of the 50 basis point bank rate cut by the Federal Reserve in …