Tata Curvv concept SUV car introduced in India; Here’s the complete detail – Smartprix
Tata Motors has veiled off the wraps from its new electric concept SUV car in India dubbed Tata Curvv. The new SUV will be the first vehicle from the brand to debut as an electric car first and then with ICE engines subsequently.
Tata Curvv details
The new Tata Curvv follows a futuristic design with a coupe roofline similar to the concept Tata Sierra EV that was shown at the Auto Expo 2020. The new mid-size SUV features the front headlights in a triangular design and is housed on the bumper. It comes with LED DRLs extended across the whole front width alongside the bonnet, sides, and ORVMs.
At the back, the car has a thin red LED strip across its width with the Tata logo at the centre. It has uniquely designed alloy wheels with futuristic cuts all along. The crisp streamlines are clearly visible across the body.
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The interior of Tata Curvv also looks magnificent including a host of promising features. It boasts a minimalistic designed dashboard, a large infotainment display, a digital display showing information for the driver, distinctive clutch, brake, and acceleration paddles. It has a panoramic sunroof.
While the company doesn’t reveal the performance feature, it is expected to arrive with a large lithium-ion battery offering a claimed range of 400 to 500km. When it comes to the ICE engines, the Curvv could come in two options a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine and a 1.5-litre diesel engine.
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The commercial production of the new Tata Curvv will start soon. It will compete against the newly launched MG ZS EV and the other upcoming electric cars including Hyundai Kona Electric and Kia Niro EV. Among the ICE engine cars, Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, Skoda Kushaq, MG Astor, and VW Taigun will be rivals.
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