Tata Motors has announced the official launch date of their highly anticipated Curvv SUV-coupe.
Scheduled to arrive in dealerships on August 7, 2024, the Curvv will be the first mass-produced SUV coupe to enter the Indian market, offering a stylish alternative to traditional mid-size SUVs.
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Taking design cues from the popular Nexon, the Curvv boasts a similar aesthetic with signature split-LED headlamps, prominent black body cladding, and a sleek, sloping roofline that defines the “coupe” aspect.
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Expect subtle variations between the internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) models, potentially manifested in different bumpers and lighting details.
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Dimensionally, the Curvv will be larger than the Nexon, offering a more spacious interior with an extended wheelbase.
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Inside, the Curvv is expected to borrow heavily from its Nexon and Harrier/Safari siblings.
Look for a familiar four-spoke illuminated steering wheel and a digital instrument cluster housed within a 10.25-inch display.
The EV variant might see some unique features and switchgear, similar to the differentiation between the Nexon and Nexon EV.
Potential convenience features include a wireless charging pad, panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera, ventilated seats, and connected car technology.
The Curvv will cater to diverse preferences with three engine choices. A new 1.2-litre, three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine generating 125 horsepower will be offered with both manual and automatic transmission options.
Diesel enthusiasts can opt for the proven 1.5-litre, four-cylinder unit borrowed from the Nexon. Finally, the electric version will utilize Tata’s Gen 2 acti.ev architecture, promising a driving range estimated between 450 and 500 kilometres on a single charge.
While technical details remain scarce, expect the EV model to launch first, potentially priced around Rs 20 lakh.