Tata Curve: The SUV to Watch!
An SUV that needs no further introduction, that has finally made its grand entrance, and it’s certainly making waves.
Let's find out, what makes it stand out and how it stacks up against the competition. And How does this fare against rivals like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos?
Powertrain and Performance
The Tata Curve EV is equipped with two new battery options: a 45 kWh and a 55 kWh variant. According to Tata Motors, these batteries are paired with a 167 horsepower motor, delivering an impressive range of up to 502 kilometers with the smaller battery and 585 kilometers with the larger one, based on lab conditions. However, real-world usage might see these figures drop to around 350 kilometers for the 45 kWh battery and 425 kilometers for the 55 kWh battery.
Standout Design
Coupe Styling:
A sleek sloping roofline makes it visually unique, which stands out with its striking sloping coupe roofline, which sets it apart from other midsize SUVs.
Ground Clearance:
At 190 mm, it’s perfect for urban adventures, surpassing many in its class, which provides a water wading capability of 450 mm—impressive for an EV.
Boot Space:
500 liters, which beats the compact boots of competitors like the Hyundai Kona Electric, a welcome surprise for a coupe SUV.
Interior Highlights
Modern Cabin:
Features a 12-inch touchscreen, digital dials, and a futuristic design.
Comfort:
Includes ventilated seats and a panoramic sunroof, rivaling the offerings of the Tata Nexon EV and MG Hector.
Pricing
With introductory prices starting at ₹17.49 lakh and climbing up to ₹21.99 lakh, this SUV is positioned to be quite competitive. Tata Motors asserts that these prices are on par with petrol automatic compact midsize SUVs.
Upcoming Reveal:
Tata Curvv going to be introduced in Petrol & Design Soon
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