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Tata Curvv and Curvv EV Get Feature Upgrades

Tata Motors is stepping up its SUV game with the latest updates to the Tata Curvv and the electric Curvv EV, strengthening its position in the competitive coupe-SUV segment. These feature upgrades bring improved comfort, practicality, and premium touches to both the ICE and electric variants, starting at Rs 14.55 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Curvv and Rs 18.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Curvv EV.

Cabin Comfort and Practical Improvements

The refreshed Tata Curvv Accomplished variants now come with rear seat ventilation, rear sunshades for added privacy, and a rear armrest with integrated cup holders—making long journeys more comfortable for passengers. Tata has also revamped the interior styling using a White Carbon Fibre finish along with lighter Lalitpur Grey tones on the dashboard, creating a fresh and airy cabin environment.

Leatherette upholstery enhances the premium feel, while dual-zone climate control ensures personalized temperature control for both front and rear passengers. Meanwhile, the electric Tata Curvv EV takes cabin comfort further with a rear co-passenger footrest and headrest for enhanced passenger ergonomics.

Smart Features and Technology

Curvv ev upgrade

Tata Motors integrates several high-tech features, such as a voice-activated panoramic sunroof and a gesture-controlled powered tailgate for convenient access to the spacious 500-litre boot. The infotainment system boasts a 12.3-inch touchscreen powered by Harman, complemented by a 9-speaker JBL audio setup that delivers an immersive sound experience.

Powertrain Options Remain Robust

The Tata Curvv continues to offer versatile engine choices catering to diverse preferences:

  • 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine generating 120 hp and 170 Nm
  • Additional turbo-petrol variant pushing 125 hp and 225 Nm
  • 1.5-litre diesel engine offering 118 hp and 260 Nm

All engine options come with a choice of a 6-speed manual transmission or a dual-clutch automatic (DCT), ensuring smooth and responsive performance on Indian roads.

The Tata Curvv EV upholds its electric credentials with two battery pack configurations: 45kWh and 55kWh, delivering MIDC-certified driving ranges of 430 km and 502 km, respectively. This makes the Curvv EV a practical choice for urban and highway driving alike.

Tata Curvv and Curvv EV at a Glance

Feature

Tata Curvv (ICE)

Tata Curvv EV

Engine/Battery

1.2L and 1.5L petrol/diesel

45kWh and 55kWh battery packs

Power

Up to 125 hp

Electric output consistent with variants

Torque

Up to 260 Nm

Electric torque typical for EV variants

Transmission

6-speed Manual / DCT

Single-speed EV gearbox

Rear Seat Ventilation

Yes

Yes

Rear Armrest with Cup holders

Yes

Yes

Rear Sunshades

Yes

Yes

Infotainment

12.3-inch touchscreen, Harman

12.3-inch touchscreen, Harman

Audio

9-speaker JBL system

9-speaker JBL system

Panoramic Sunroof

Voice-controlled

Voice-controlled

Boot Space

500 litres

500 litres

Final Thoughts

The Tata Curvv upgrades elevate both the conventional and electric variants into a more refined and feature-packed package. This move reinforces Tata Motors’ commitment to offering competitive and innovative options in the growing Indian SUV market.

By blending comfort, tech, and performance, the refreshed Tata Curvv and Tata Curvv EV India models stand out as attractive, practical choices for urban families and eco-conscious buyers alike. With these updates, Tata is steering ahead in the coupe-SUV game.

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Author: Neha Mehlawat

Neha Mehlawat is an automotive journalist and industry analyst with 10+ years of experience covering cars, bikes, and mobility trends. She tracks the latest launches, technology upgrades, and policy changes in the auto sector, delivering sharp insights that help readers stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of automobiles.

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