The Tata Curvv EV is a very significant car for Tata Motors, not in terms of it being yet another electric car in their range, but in terms of it offering a far more premium and emotive design language for electric cars. At first glance, the Tata Curvv EV is a car that stands out, simply by virtue of it not resembling a conventional family SUV. It has a coupe roof, a bold front end, and a very modern look that gives it a far more aspirational feel than many electric cars in this class. Tata themselves describe it as a “SUV Coupé”, and this is a big part of its appeal.
What makes the Curvv EV even more exciting is the fact that it is not just about the design. Tata has managed to provide the vehicle with enough oomph to make it feel like a real upgrade over the Nexon EV. On the official product page, Tata claims the following figures for the Curvv EV:
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“Up to 502 km Range, 0-100 km/h in 8.6 seconds, 40 minutes of DC Fast Charging time using a 70 kW Fast Charger.” This is exactly what the Indian market is looking for in an electric vehicle.
One of the stronger aspects of the Curvv EV is its platform and battery. Tata claims that it uses an all-new Gen 2 motor, a liquid-cooled battery pack, and IP67-rated battery and motor. These are important features for a buyer of electric vehicles, as people are no longer just worried about range. They are worried about battery safety too. Tata claims a lifetime high-voltage battery warranty on its website, giving a huge confidence boost to those who are still unsure about buying electric.
Inside, the Curvv EV attempts to look more premium than just functional. Tata claims a “C-Suite Experience,” and based on the automaker’s own images, the interior appears to be designed with buyers in mind who want a more premium look. The Curvv EV also comes with a host of safety equipment, including 6 airbags, all-wheel disc brakes, hill ascent control, and hill descent control.
Pricing is also one of its biggest selling points. Tata has priced the Curvv EV starting at ₹17.49 lakh, whereas on its own website, it is available starting at ₹18.49 lakh ex-showroom, depending on trim and configuration. This is significant, too, since it puts the Curvv EV in a segment where you might be considering higher-end compact SUVs or lower-end premium SUVs. Tata is betting that people will pay for something that is new, futuristic, and different.
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| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Tata Curvv EV |
| Body Style | Electric SUV Coupe |
| Claimed Range | Up to 502 km |
| Fast Charging | 40 mins (70 kW DC charger) |
| 0–100 km/h | 8.6 seconds |
| Battery Cooling | Liquid-Cooled Battery Pack |
| Motor | Gen 2 Electric Motor |
| Safety | 6 Airbags, All-Wheel Disc Brakes |
| Battery Protection | IP67-rated battery and motor |
| Starting Price | ₹17.49 lakh* |
| Warranty | Lifetime HV Battery Warranty |
Overall, the Tata Curvv EV is a very good combination of looks, range, features, and real-world usability. It is not trying to be another electric SUV. It is trying to be one that you want to own, that you want to be seen in, that you want to drive. And that, in itself, makes it one of Tata’s more interesting electric launches so far.
