Tata Curvv Final Design Unveiled

Tata Motor’s upcoming launch, the Curvv SUV, is poised to reshape the SUV market, rivaling Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos in India soon.

Revealing the Final Look

A recent patent image has unveiled the final design of the Tata Curvv, providing enthusiasts a sneak peek into the SUV’s aesthetic evolution.

Staying true to the captivating concept showcased at the Auto Expo in New Delhi, the Curvv boasts a distinctive SUV coupe-like body style.

The tall bumper, wide air dam, and signature grille inserts draw inspiration from the successful Harrier and Safari facelifts, creating a sense of familiarity and cohesion across the Tata SUV lineup.

From Concept to Reality

The patent image confirms that the stylish alloy wheel design, a highlight of the Curvv concept, is set to make its way to the production model.

Noteworthy additions include flush door handles, a first for Tata, providing a seamless and aerodynamic profile. Maintaining its coupe-like silhouette, the Curvv promises to be the first of its kind in the midsize SUV space in India, setting it apart from the competition.

Multiple Powertrain Options

The Tata Curvv is not just a visual marvel; it promises a diverse range of powertrain options to cater to every driver’s preferences. The Curvv EV takes the lead, scheduled for launch in the coming months.

Following suit, diesel and turbo-petrol variants will join the lineup in the second half of the year, ensuring a comprehensive offering for SUV enthusiasts.

Production Timeline

For those eagerly awaiting the Curvv’s arrival, production for the EV variant is slated to commence around April at Tata Motors’ Ranjangaon plant near Pune.

Tata Motors, with an ambitious annual sales target of 48,000 units for the Curvv SUV, aims to make a significant impact in the competitive SUV market.

The Curvv EV, contributing 12,000 units to this target, emphasizes Tata’s commitment to sustainable and future-forward mobility solutions.


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