As Tata Motors gears up for the launch of its highly anticipated Curvv, all eyes are on this new coupe SUV. Beyond its striking design and impressive road presence, Tata is set to pack the Curvv with a host of cutting-edge technology and features. Recently, spy shots captured the Tata Curvv alongside its sibling, the Nexon. While the Nexon spotted was a pre-facelift model, it provided valuable insight into the Curvv’s size, dimensions, and overall presence on the road. One notable observation was the Curvv’s wider stance and more commanding appearance compared to the Nexon, hinting at its potential to make a bold statement in the market.
Tata Curvv Expected Features and Tech –
Moving on to the design details of the Tata Curvv, there are several standout features worth noting. These include a sleek full-width light bar at the front, distinct split LED headlamps, and a refreshed grille and bumper. Additionally, the Curvv will get a sloping roofline, seamlessly integrated door handles, and eye-catching connected LED taillights, along with a shark fin antenna for added flair. Interestingly, the rear reflector design closely resembles that of the new Nexon, adding a sense of continuity across Tata’s lineup.
Tata Curvv ADAS Details –
Moreover, recent spy shots have unveiled the inclusion of blind spot assist, a feature already present in models like the Harrier and Safari. Expected to complement the full ADAS suite, this enhancement underscores Tata’s commitment to safety and advanced driver assistance technologies. Shifting focus to the interior, glimpses of the Curvv’s cabin reveal a modern setup. Key highlights include a prominent free-standing touchscreen infotainment system, a sleek all-digital instrument cluster, and a stylish twin-spoke steering wheel adorned with an illuminated Tata logo. Furthermore, the touch-based HVAC controls, auto-dimming internal rearview mirror, and distinctive purple accents on the dashboard add a touch of sophistication to the overall design.
Tata Curvv Engine and Rivals –
Following a sequential launch strategy, the electric variant of the Curvv will be introduced initially, with the ICE version to follow suit. The internal combustion engine (ICE) variant will be powered by a choice of either a 1.2-liter petrol or a 1.5-liter diesel engine, paired with manual and automatic transmissions. Once on the market, the Curvv will go head-to-head against competitors such as the Citroen Basalt and the Mahindra XUV.e9 in both its ICE and EV configurations.
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