Tata Motors has rolled out enhanced versions of the Curvv and its electric counterpart, the Curvv EV, bringing a suite of upscale amenities to buyers in India. These improvements focus on comfort and luxury, keeping the starting costs steady for both models. The conventional Curvv begins at an attractive Rs 14.55 lakh, whereas the electric variant kicks off from Rs 18.49 lakh, with all figures being ex-showroom. These refreshed editions are already arriving at showrooms, and customers are receiving their vehicles without delays.
Enhanced Comfort and Luxury Additions
The latest updates introduce several innovative elements designed to elevate the driving and passenger experience. For the highest-spec Accomplished variant of the petrol-diesel Curvv, and the Accomplished plus Empowered levels of the Curvv EV, there’s a fresh lineup of sophisticated touches. Highlights include pioneering R-Comfort seating with built-in air circulation for a cooler ride, along with retractable Serenity Screen shades at the back to block out harsh sunlight. Additionally, convenient EasySip holders are integrated into the rear center console for easy access to beverages.
The vehicles now boast a smart TwinZone air conditioning system that allows personalized temperature settings for different areas. Specifically for the EV model, there’s an added PureComfort foot support for the back-seat companion and ergonomic ErgoWing cushions for superior head and neck alignment during long journeys.
Stylish Interior Refinements
Inside the cabin, a sleek white carbon fiber pattern adorns the control panel, creating a modern and airy vibe. The seating materials have been upgraded to a subtle Lalitpur Grey tone using premium Benecke-Kaliko synthetic leather, offering both durability and a plush feel. This combination ensures the interiors feel more spacious and inviting, aligning with Tata’s commitment to refined aesthetics.
Robust Engineering and Practicality
Underpinning the standard Curvv is the cutting-edge ATLAS framework, known for its strength and agility. In contrast, the Curvv EV utilizes the dedicated acti.ev structure optimized for battery efficiency and performance. Both iterations provide an impressive 500-liter storage area in the trunk, making them ideal for family outings or weekend getaways with plenty of luggage.
Standout Tech and Convenience Perks
Beyond the basics, these coupe-style SUVs pack in premium extras like a voice-commanded panoramic glass roof that includes ambient illumination for a starry-night effect. A hands-free, motion-sensing rear liftgate simplifies loading items, while entertainment comes via a large 12.3-inch Harman display screen. Audio enthusiasts will appreciate the immersive 9-unit JBL audio setup, and the EV includes the Arcade.ev suite for onboard fun and connectivity. In the brand’s lineup, the Curvv stands as the flagship for traditional engines, while the EV slots just beneath the upcoming Harrier EV in the zero-emission range.
Top-Tier Safety Standards
Safety remains a core priority, with the Curvv earning a perfect 5-star score from Bharat NCAP evaluations. This accolade underscores its protective capabilities for everyone on board. Advanced driver assistance systems at Level 2 bring features such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping aids, and collision warnings to prevent mishaps. Tata has also expanded the cabin dimensions in both powertrain options, providing more legroom and comfort for taller passengers or those needing extra space.
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Performance and Power Choices
For those opting for the internal combustion Curvv, power comes from a lively 1.2-liter Revotron gasoline unit or a robust 1.5-liter KryoJet diesel. Transmission choices include a smooth 6-speed manual or an automated dual-clutch system for effortless shifting. The petrol delivers a spirited 118 horsepower alongside 170 Newton-meters of pull, while the diesel offers 116 horsepower but ramps up to 260 Newton-meters for stronger low-end response.
Switching to the Curvv EV, buyers can select between a 45-kilowatt-hour or a larger 55-kilowatt-hour energy pack. These yield 147 horsepower and 164 horsepower respectively, with consistent 210 Newton-meters of instant torque across both, ensuring quick acceleration and eco-friendly driving without compromising on thrill.









