Tata Motors is set to launch the Curvv Ev, a new mid-sized SUV, in the first half of 2024. This vehicle slots in between the Nexon and Harrier, catering to a currently unfilled segment in Tata’s lineup.
Positioned for Competition:
- The Curvv will compete with popular SUVs like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushaq, Volkswagen Taigun, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, MG Astor, and more.
- Expected pricing falls between Rs 12-24 lakh (on-road, Mumbai), making it a game-changer for Tata in this price range.
Stylish Design:
- The Curvv follows Tata’s new design language, featuring sleek daytime running LEDs, projector headlamps similar to the Nexon, and LED fog lamps on higher variants.
- The side profile boasts a sporty, sloping roofline, a design trend gaining traction in the SUV segment.
- Expect 17-inch wheels, a panoramic sunroof (possible), and a shark fin antenna.
- The rear features connected tail lamps, a prominent spoiler, and a continuation of the design elements seen in the Nexon and Harrier.
Tech-Packed Interior:
- The interior will likely offer various theme colors based on the chosen variant.
- A fully customizable digital instrument cluster, similar in size to the Nexon’s, will display maps and navigation.
- A large touchscreen infotainment system (between 10-12 inches) with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility is expected.
- The JBL-developed system will provide a premium audio experience with various mood settings.
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are expected on some variants.
- Touch panel AC controls, ventilated seats (optional), and wireless charging pads are potential features.
- Standard features could include six airbags, a Type-C charging port, and more spacious rear seating compared to the Nexon.
Engine Options:
- Three engine choices are anticipated:
- A 1.2-liter turbo petrol engine, already available in the Nexon but tuned for more power while maintaining fuel efficiency.
- A brand-new 1.5-liter turbo petrol engine, the most powerful in this category, generating around 170 bhp.
- Both engines will likely be paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
- A 6-speed automatic transmission for the 1.5-liter option remains unconfirmed.
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Stay Tuned for Updates:
- The Curvv is currently undergoing final testing and seems promising.
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