TATA Curvv

Launched in Sept 2024
₹10 - 19.52 Lakhs**Ex-showroom price

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Category Average: 1497.0 cc

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Curvv: 1199.0 - 1497.0 cc

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Category Average: 16.47 kmpl

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Curvv: 12 - 15 kmpl

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Category Average: 119.77 bhp

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Curvv: 116.0 - 123.0 bhp

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Introduction

While Tata Motors launched the Curvv EV in the Indian market on August 7, 2024, the automotive giant also showcased the internal combustion engine (ICE)-powered variant of the coupe-SUV on the same day. The car is built on the all-new ATLAS architecture that was specifically constructed for ICE vehicles and can be configured with a range of different powertrains. The Curvv is positioned within the coupe-SUV segment that was previously exclusive to luxury SUVs and was launched in India on September 2, 2024. It is available from a starting price of ₹9.99 lakh (ex-showroom) and is offered in both petrol and diesel variants.

Tata Curvv Price:

The Tata Curvv is priced from ₹9.99 lakh for the entry-level Smart variant powered by the petrol engine with a six-speed manual. The Pure+ variants start at ₹11.16 lakh while the Creative models are priced from ₹12.36 lakh. The top-tier Accomplished trim is available from ₹14.86 lakh. The Hyperion GDi turbo-petrol unit is available from the Creative S variant onwards, priced at ₹14.16 lakh. The 1.5-litre diesel mill starts from ₹11.49 lakh for the manual and ₹14.16 lakh for the DCA unit. All aforementioned prices are ex-showroom.

When was the Tata Curvv launched?

The Tata Curvv was launched in the Indian market on September 2, 2024. The coupe-SUV was first showcased in the form of the Curvv EV concept vehicle. The design was based on Tata’s new ‘Digital’ design language and the vehicle was built on the acti.ev architecture. The ICE variant of the Tata Curvv is built on the ATLAS architecture. This platform is intended for vehicles powered by combustion engines and offers a range of powertrain options.

How many variants of the Tata Curvv are available?

The Tata Curvv will be available in four personas, which are Smart, Pure, Creative, and Accomplished, and these share a total of eight variants between them. The SUV will be further offered with a range of six colour options, out of which six are dual-tone. These are Gold essence, Daytona Grey, Pristine White, Flame Red, Pure Grey, Nitro Crimson, and Opera Blue.

What features are available in the Tata Curvv?

The Tata Curvv is decked out in ventilated leatherette seats, with the rear seating row getting incline functionality for added comfort. The driver individually gets a six-way power-adjustable seat. Up front, the four-spoke smart digital steering wheel is accompanied by a 10.24-inch digital instrument cluster that features a Multi-Dial View and further houses the Blind Spot Monitor. Occupants inside the cabin are treated to a nine-speaker JBL sound system that includes an external subwoofer with 320W output. While there are varying sizes for the infotainment display available, the top-spec trim receives a 12.30-inch touchscreen display that houses four distinct voice assistants supporting six local languages. The infotainment further allows for wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The car is further equipped with rain-sensing wipers, electric ORVMs with autofold, auto-dimming IRVMs, a cooled glovebox and wireless charger, rear AC vents, and an air purifier.

What are the engine, performance, and specifications of the Tata Curvv?

Tata Motors offers two petrol engines and one diesel unit with the Curvv SUV. The car borrows the 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine from the Nexon, which is able to generate 119 bhp and 170 Nm of peak torque. Tata has also brought out a new Hyperion GDi turbo-petrol unit that can make 124 bhp of max power and 225 Nm of peak torque. Both petrol engines are available with a six-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed DCA automatic transmission. The diesel variant gets a new 1.5-litre Kyrotec engine that makes 117 bhp of power and 260 Nm of max torque. This unit is also fitted with a six-speed manual and a seven-speed DCA, being the first vehicle in the segment to have received an automatic transmission with a diesel unit. The DCA variant comes with paddle shifters and Multi-mode Regen.

What is the Tata Curvv mileage?

Average mileage offered by the Tata Curvv hovers between 11 kmpl to 17 kmpl, depending on the variant chosen. Real-world mileage may vary depending on road conditions and driving style.

What is the ground clearance and boot space of the Tata Curvv?

Tata claims that the unladen ground clearance of Curvv SUV is 208 mm. The coupe-SUV features an expansive boot space of 500 litres which is expandable with the rear seats folding down in a 60:40 split. Tata states that the space is expanded to 689 litres when the rear seats are 40 per cent folded, 784 litres at 60 per cent folded, and 973 litres when 100 per cent folded.

What is the seating capacity of the Tata Curvv?

The Tata Curvv is a five-seater coupe SUV.

What is the safety rating of Tata Curvv?

The Tata Curvv is fitted with six airbags, ABS with EBD, and an electronic stability programme. There are ISOFIX mounts present in the rear and the car also features three-point seatbelts. The list of safety features further includes cruise control, Hill Hold Control, Hill Descent Control, a 360-degree monitor and a blind spot monitor. The Tata Curvv also gets Level 2 ADAS with 20 features. The Curvv has scored a five-star rating at the Bharat New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) crash tests.

What cars does the Tata Curvv rival in its segment?

With the Tata Curvv, the carmaker has opened the mass market to the coupe-SUV segment, which was previously exclusive to luxury brands. While the Citroen Basalt is the only other direct rival to the Curvv, it is also pitted against the Kia Seltos and the Hyundai Creta.

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Tata Curvv Variants
Tata Curvv price starts at ₹ 10 Lakhs and goes up to ₹ 19.52 Lakhs (Ex-showroom). Tata Curvv comes in 42 variants. Tata Curvv's top variant is Accomplished Plus A 1.5 Kryojet Diesel 7DCA Dark Edition.
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Tata Curvv Expert Review
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Are you in the market for a mid-size SUV? Are you bored of the same-old design of the options available? Do you want to stand out of the crowd? If yes, Tata Motors is gunning for your attention. Telemarketing scripts from yesteryear aside, the Tata Curvv is indeed vying for your undivided attention as it begins its all-new innings in the field of mid-size SUVs. And much like the Nexon and Nexon EV twins have combined to propel Tata Motors in the sub-compact SUV space, Curvv and Curvv EV are looking at a partnership which will hook, pull and cut out competition. We test drove the Tata Curvv EV but more recently, got our hands on the Curvv engine version as well.

Here is our Tata Curvv drive review:

Tata Curvv: Unconventional connect

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The Curvv EV and Curvv may be based on separate platforms but both look nearly identical to one another. At least at first several glances. The most prominent design element on both, of course, is the sloping roofline itself. The flush door handles with lights are also shared and both models stands on 18-inch wheels although the alloy designs are different.

Tata Curvv measures 4,308 mm in length, is 1,810 mm wide and has a wheelbase of 2,560 mm. The SUV stands 1,630 mm with a ground clearance of 208 mm.
Tata Curvv measures 4,308 mm in length, is 1,810 mm wide and has a wheelbase of 2,560 mm. The SUV stands 1,630 mm with a ground clearance of 208 mm.

Even the face is sort of similar - stretched LED light bar and the placement for the Tata logo. But there is obviously no charging flap on the Curvv and the LED headlight units are vertically stacked instead of the triangular shape on the electric version. The grille, however, is the biggest differentiation as the Curvv gets a blackened design with horizontal chrome elements instead of a closed grille that is on Curvv EV.

The Curvv does borrow several styling cues from its siblings in the Tata Motors family like the Punch and Nexon. There are bits of the Safari as well, at least in terms of visual cues.
The Curvv does borrow several styling cues from its siblings in the Tata Motors family like the Punch and Nexon. There are bits of the Safari as well, at least in terms of visual cues.

From the rear, the Curvv looks its sporty best while still baring a minimalist design. The stretched LED tail lamp is spread across the entire length of the trunk while a high rear bumper and a spoiler add to the visual character at play. The rear glass, however, is once again quite small which hampers visibility from inside the cabin.

A relatively high approach and departure angle of the Tata Curvv is evident from this image. That and the sloping roofline that is its most unique visual highlight.
A relatively high approach and departure angle of the Tata Curvv is evident from this image. That and the sloping roofline that is its most unique visual highlight.

Tata Curvv: Chronicling the cabin

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Once again, the cabin of the Curvv is largely similar to that of the Curvv EV. The one biggest difference for me though is the massive boot that the engine-powered model gets - 500 litres. The cargo area at the very back is outright humongous and can fit luggage placed not just side-by-side but several on top of one another too. And the fact that you can open the boot with gesture control as well as set the height to which the trunk door opens are neat additions as well.

But over to the business end of the cabin - the dashboard layout is pleasant enough with the purple/lavender colour scheme used generously in our particular top variant. The free-standing infotainment screen remains one of the best in the segment, but as long as every function works as it is meant to. At least in our review unit, it did not throw up any glitches although we heard a few others complain about certain functions not working as intended. No complaints against the all-digital driver display or the nine-speaker JBL sound system either.

A look ahead from the back seats inside the Tata Curvv. A large panoramic sunroof is an obvious feature but even beyond it, the SUV comes fairly well kitted with comfort and convenience options.
A look ahead from the back seats inside the Tata Curvv. A large panoramic sunroof is an obvious feature but even beyond it, the SUV comes fairly well kitted with comfort and convenience options.

What is slightly weird though is that the steering alignment is a bit crooked and that the steering itself can only be adjusted for rake, not reach. Hard plastics are plenty in the front half of the cabin too while there are no cup-holders barring two inside the glove-box. What this means is that while premium functions like electronically-adjustable driver seat, wireless phone charging, wireless support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a panoramic sunroof, voice-activated control functions and seat ventilation are great, the Curvv cabin isn't too big on simple and practical additions. The storage section on the doors are also rather limited, especially at the back, and the front passenger seat could have also incorporated the electronic seat adjustment functionality.

The free-standing infotainment screen grabs the centerstage on the dashboard. Notice though that the default steering position is slightly crooked.
The free-standing infotainment screen grabs the centerstage on the dashboard. Notice though that the default steering position is slightly crooked.

At the back, space is quite adequate despite the sloping roofline. There is decent among of kneeroom, under-thigh support, legspace and room for feet and even the headroom for someone with an average height - I am 5 feet 8 inches - is fine. The rear seats can be split-folded but the recline is a bit too much for my personal preference.

The cushioning on all seats inside the Tata Curvv is fairly decent and this enhances the experience of being inside the SUV.
The cushioning on all seats inside the Tata Curvv is fairly decent and this enhances the experience of being inside the SUV.

And there are still some very glaring quality control issues - the casing surrounding the rear AC vents came out entirely in our hands and panel gaps were very visible elsewhere too. Tata Motors has to seriously look at fixing these repeated issued into their models.

The casing for the rear-AC vents inside this particular review unit of the Curvv reveals quality-control issues.
The casing for the rear-AC vents inside this particular review unit of the Curvv reveals quality-control issues.

Overall though, the Curvv does a good job of catering to both the front and rear occupants with a respectable lineup of features and a comfortable space.

Tata Curvv: Drive dynamics

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Now here is where the Curvv, absolutely obviously, has to prove its very own unique mettle and it is not just against its electric twin but against the direct rivals it is taking on.

Curvv is the only mid-size SUV in the market at present which also comes with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic (DCA) transmission. Unfortunately, we did not get much time to experience this version entirely but in the short span we did, came out mighty impressed with its absolutely thrilling drive trait. The 1.5-litre Kyrojet diesel engine does lack refinement in terms of grunt and groan. But that's only on the outside. Not much of that engine noise gets filtered into the cabin and paired to the DCA and the 'Sport' mode, it will put a smile on the face of an enthusiastic driver. The gearbox numbers tick along really well and there is hardly any lag or kickback feel that we experienced as we pushed the SUV around on straight as well as curving highway stretches. We wish though that we had more time with it.

The 1.5-litre diesel-engine-powered Tata Curvv offers 116 bhp and 260 Nm of torque.
The 1.5-litre diesel-engine-powered Tata Curvv offers 116 bhp and 260 Nm of torque.

Instead, time was spent mostly with the new Hyperion 1.2-litre petrol motor that is also paired to either a six-speed manual box or a seven-speed DCA. Our review unit had the former and it was clear from the word go that the manual stick is slick and with impressively large range. We even pulled the SUV to 4000 RPM mark at 80 kmph with the third gear, and the Curvv kept pulling and pulling. And pulling.

The 1.2-litre turbo petrol Tata Curvv offers 123 bhp and 225 Nm of torque.
The 1.2-litre turbo petrol Tata Curvv offers 123 bhp and 225 Nm of torque.

The ride itself though is a bit stiff and the suspension set up could have been softened a tad. But on broken road stretches, this actually comes across as a boon with a high ground clearance of over 208 mm also evoking a whole lot of confidence.

Where the Curvv came out a bit iffy though is with the spongy brake and the clutch lever is quite free. There is a palpable sense of vibration that seeps in from the foot every time the gear is adjusted which blunts the charm of driving what is otherwise a very eager vehicle.

Tata Curvv: Verdict

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Tata Curvv is a great proposition in terms of its unique styling, spacious cabin, decent feature list and also comes with Level 2 ADAS or Advanced Driver Assistance System. It is also a lot of fun to drive. But quality-control issues remain and need to be addressed pronto.

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Tata Curvv Safety Ratings
In Bharat NCAP it has been awarded 5 stars in adult occupancy and 5 stars in child occupancy.

Tata Curvv Specifications and Features

AirbagsYes
Body TypeSUV
Max Torque170-260 Nm
Keyless EntryYes
TransmissionManual,Automatic
Mileage12 - 15 kmpl
Engine1199-1497 cc
Fuel TypePetrol,Diesel
SunroofYes

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Tata Curvv Mileage

Tata Curvv in India is available in Petrol & Diesel variants. Average mileage of Tata Curvv's petrol variant is 12 kmpl (As claimed by the brand in ideal road conditions). Tata Curvv Smart 1.2 Revotron Petrol 6MT comes with a 44 litres fuel tank.

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Tata Curvv FAQs

The Tata Curvv offers a competitive mileage, varying between 12 - 15 kmpl.
The top variant of Tata Curvv is the Accomplished Plus A 1.5 Kryojet Diesel 7DCA Dark Edition providing advanced features and enhanced performance for a premium SUV experience.
Tata Curvv is a 5 Seater SUV.
The Tata Curvv comes in petrol,diesel variant offering a mileage of 12 - 15 kmpl.
The Tata Curvv includes a range of engine options from 1199-1497 cc. It comes with both manual and automatic transmission options. With 42 variants, it caters to diverse preferences.