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      Tata Curvv Latest Update

      The Curvv is Tata’s answer to the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and other midsize SUVs. It gets a 115hp, 1.5-litre diesel powertrain and two 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engines - a 120hp and 125hp versions; a CNG option is expected too. Interestingly, both petrol and diesel powertrains get dual-clutch automatic gearbox options. The unique SUV-coupe like design will also help the Curvv stand out in the fiercely competitive segment.

      Tata Curvv Specifications

      Tata Curvv Price Price ₹ 11.30 lakh onwardsTata Curvv Mileage Mileage NATata Curvv Engine Capacity Engine 1199ccTata Curvv Transmission Transmission ManualTata Curvv Fuel type Fuel type PetrolTata Curvv Seating Capacity Seating Capacity 5 Seater

      Tata Curvv OverviewOVERVIEW

      Our Rating

      8

      Fuel Type

      Petrol

      Engine Displacement

      1199 cc

      Body Style

      SUV

      Doors

      5

      Seats

      5

      Airbags

      6

      Max Power

      120hp

      Max Torque

      170Nm

      Gearbox Type

      6-speed Manual

      Warranty Distance

      100000 km

      Warranty Duration

      3 Years

      Tata Curvv DimensionsDIMENSIONS

      Tata Curvv Engine/MotorENGINE/MOTOR

      Tata Curvv TransmissionTRANSMISSION

      Tata Curvv Fuel Economy RangeFUEL ECONOMY/RANGE

      Tata Curvv SuspensionSUSPENSION

      Tata Curvv SteeringSTEERING

      Tata Curvv wheels and tyresWHEELS AND TYRES

      Tata Curvv BrakesBRAKES

      Tata Curvv tested performancePERFORMANCE AS TESTED

      Tata Curvv safetySAFETY

      Tata Curvv exterior featuresEXTERIOR

      Tata Curvv seats and upholsterySEATS AND UPHOLSTERY

      Tata Curvv infotainmentINFOTAINMENT

      Tata Curvv comfort and convenienceCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

      Tata Curvv instrumentationINSTRUMENTATION

      Tata Curvv Price

      Tata Curvv price for the base model starts at ₹ 11.30 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 22.57 lakh (on-road Delhi).Tata Curvv comes in 34 variants.The Tata Curvv Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 11.30 lakh - ₹ 22.10 lakh.The Tata Curvv Diesel engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 13.72 lakh - ₹ 22.57 lakh.

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      Tata Curvv Smart 1.2 Petrol MT

      1199cc,Manual,Petrol

      ₹ 11.30 lakh *

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      ₹ 12.86 lakh *

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      Tata Curvv Smart 1.5 Diesel MT

      1497cc,Manual,Diesel

      ₹ 13.72 lakh *

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      ₹ 13.66 lakh *

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      Skoda Kushaq
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      Engine
      Engine
      1199-1497 cc
      1199 cc
      1482-1497 cc
      1482-1497 cc
      1462-1490 cc
      1462-1490 cc
      1498 cc
      1498-999 cc
      1498-999 cc
      Mileage
      Mileage
      NA
      18-19.5 kpl
      17.40-21.80 kpl
      17-19.1 kpl
      19.38-27.97 kpl
      19.39-27.97 kpl
      15.31-16.92 kpl
      18.09-19.76 kpl
      16.44-18.47 kpl
      Fuel Type
      Fuel Type
      Diesel,Petrol
      Petrol
      Diesel,Petrol
      Diesel,Petrol
      Petrol-Electric Hybrid,Petrol
      Petrol-Electric Hybrid,Petrol
      Petrol
      Petrol
      Petrol
      Airbags
      Airbags
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Transmission
      Transmission
      Dual-Clutch Auto,Manual
      Torque Converter Auto,Manual
      Manual,Torque Converter Auto,CVT Auto,Dual-Clutch Auto
      Torque Converter Auto,Dual-Clutch Auto,Manual,CVT Auto,Clutchless Manual
      CVT Auto,Torque Converter Auto,Manual
      CVT Auto,Torque Converter Auto,Manual
      7-step CVT Auto,6-speed Manual
      Dual-Clutch Auto,Torque Converter Auto,Manual
      Dual-Clutch Auto,Torque Converter Auto,Manual

      Tata Curvv Expert Review

      Apart from a striking design, the Curvv comes with a new direct-injection turbo-petrol and a segment-first diesel-DCT powertrain. Is that enough to compete in the midsize SUV segment?

      Tata Curvv Overview

      The all-new Curvv marks a lot of firsts for Tata Motors – first TGDi (Turbocharged Gasoline Direct Injection) engine, first diesel dual-clutch auto powertrain and its first step up into the midsize SUV segment. While this segment is already crowded with SUVs like the Creta, Seltos, Grand Vitara, Elevate, Kushaq, Astor and others, the Curvv aims to stand out, quite literally, with its design. We’ve sampled two powertrain options and here’s what we made of it.

      Tata Curvv platform, dimensions and design

      Underpinning the Curvv is Tata’s ATLAS modular platform that debuts here. Tata Motors says that while the ATLAS can underpin various body styles, it has been optimised for ‘genuine SUV capabilities,including 4x4.’ That’s quite a claim and we are not sure Tata Motors has engineered this platform to accommodate a propellor shaft for the rear axles.But for now, there are no plans for a 4x4 Curvv given the limited demand.

      As for dimensions, the Curvv measures 4,308mm in length, 1,810mm in width and 1,630mm in height, which puts it in the same ballpark as rivals – its 2,560mm wheelbase is the smallest. The boot is a voluminous 500 litres, which can be further expanded thanks to the split-folding rear seat. The ground clearance is also a substantial 208mm with the stylish 18-inch alloys and 215-section tyres this top-spec model rides on. You also get a full-size spare tyre.

      Tata Curvv petrol, dieselDesign changes over the EV include a different front grille and alloy wheels.

      Since styling is subjective, I'll keep this short and sweet. The Curvv’s concept car-like design may not be to everyone’s taste but you have to admit that it grabs attention. A big change over the Curvv EV is at the front end, where the closed-off grille has been replaced with a proper two-part grille with a larger airdam lower down. The LED Daytime Running Lamps are connected, the main headlamp cluster is on the outer edges of the bumper and you get a faux skid plate, too. In profile, the only difference from the EV is the design of the alloys.

      Tata Curvv boot
      Large 500-litre boot can be further expanded thanks to the split-folding rear seat.

      Other than that, it continues to feature flush door handles and the glossy piano black cladding around the wheel arches and lower portion of the door. While this does look good and help break up the visual mass, we’re not sure how resistant it’ll be to scratches. The characteristic raked roofline gels neatly at the rear, where there is a full-width LED light bar, spoiler-like elements on the tailgate, some more black cladding and a faux skid plate in silver. It doesn’t get a rear wiper as it’s a coupe-SUV, sovisibility out the back isn’t good. Completing the look is a contrast, gloss black roof and black mirror caps. The Curvv can be had in six exterior colours, and the Gold Essence shade you see here is my favourite.

      Tata Curvv interior and features

      Step inside and you’ll like the contemporary and upmarket feel the Curvv’s cabin exudes. A big part of that is down to the burgundy-coloured leatherette upholstery this range-topping Accomplished+ A variant gets, which looks rich to my eyes. But if you don’t like it, fret not – the upholstery colour is different for each ‘persona’ of the Curvv.

      Tata Curvv interior
      Dash is similar to the Nexon save for different textures; burgundy upholstery looks premium.

      The dashboard is lifted straight off the Nexon, but Tata has given it different textures. The steering wheel, which is from the Harrier/Safari, is nice to look at, but it isn’t very nice to hold as the edges of the centre spoke obstruct and the wheel is angled slightly away from the driver. What is very nice to look at and operate, though, are the screens. The crisp, 12.3-inch touchscreen is quite slick, the UI is easy to navigate, and we faced no glitches in our time with the car. The fully digital instrument cluster is also high in resolution and it's easy to work your way around the menus. However, some of the data appears a bit too small and you’ll often find yourself taking a second look at the screen. Also, the rev counter is a bar-like circular graphic that isn’t easy to read. The navigation can be displayed as a full screen on the cluster, which is a nice touch.

      Like on newer Tatas, the Curvv also gets a touch-based gloss black HVAC control panel with physical toggles for the fan speed and temperature control. While it is fairly easy to operate, certain functions will require you to take your eyes off the road and the panel is a fingerprint magnet. There’s also configurable ambient lighting on the dash, and uniquely, around the panoramic sunroof. Other features include a superb-sounding JBL audio system, an air purifier, voice commands, wireless charger and a segment-first powered tailgate with gesture control.

      Tata Curvv digital scree, infotainment
      Navigation can be displayed as a full screen on the instrument cluster.

      The Curvv also packs in Level 2 ADAS tech, and in our short time with the SUV, these systems worked fairly well. However, the lane keep assist isn’t smooth and doesn’t stay absolutely centred in the lane. On some occasions, the system also didn't recognise lane markings. What is a boon though is the blind view monitor, which can be displayed in the instrument panel or the touchscreen, and the crisp 360-degree camera.

      There's also connected tech via Tata’s iRA app that lets you remotely control functions like lock/unlock, AC, engine start/stop and more. It'll also give you updates if/when your car crosses the speed limit, which is a useful safety feature. Speaking of safety, the Curvv gets 6 airbags, ISOFIX mounts, hill-hold and ESP as standard, while higher variants pack in TPMS, electronic parking brake and auto headlamps/wipers. It’s clear then that Tata Motors has left no stone unturned when it comes to features.

      Tata Curvv iRA connected car tech
      Tata iRA connected tech app lets you control various functions of the Curvv.

      The front seats are comfy and accommodating, and in this variant, are ventilated as well. Both seats are 6-way adjustable, but the driver’s seat can be done so electrically while the passenger’s seatis manual. The longer wheelbase over a Nexon means there’s more legroom at the back, but like on the Curvv EV, the sloping roofline means headroom is less. The reclinable back rest and scooped-out headliner help matters,but taller passengers will find headroom tight. It won’t be the most comfortable for three adults and a centre-adjustable headrest is missed. What is an improvement over the EV though is the underthigh support, as there’s no battery under the floor and your feet aren’t pushed up. Rear seat passengers get AC vents, USB ports and a centre armrest with cupholders.

      Tata Curvv gear knob
      6-speed manual has long throws and the lever is odd to look at.

      While material quality is largely acceptable, what is a let-down is the fit/finish in certain places, which isn’t up to the Seltos’ class-best levels. Also a downer is the ergonomic shortcomings in this cabin. The front cupholders are unusable as they’re placed inside the cooled and illuminated glove box, and shockingly, there isn’t a cupholder in the centre console. The USB/12V socket recessed ahead of the gear lever is hard to reach, the front centre armrest is too small and won’t slide, and the storage space below it can only fit small items.

      Tata Curvv powertrains and performance

      The Curvv gets three engine options: a 1.2-litre, three-cylinder turbo-petrol mill that makes 120hp and 170Nm; a 118hp, 1.5-litre diesel unit; and Tata’s new 125hp, 1.2-litre direct-injection turbo-petrol ‘Hyperion’ engine. All three engines are available with a 6-speed manual as standard, along with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic option, making it the only mass market diesel car in India to offer a dual-clutch auto. We got to sample the TGDi-manual and the diesel-DCT on our drive.

      Tata Curvv petrol
      Tata's new direct-injection turbo-petrol is refined and offers good flexibility.

      Starting off with the new engine, the ‘Hyperion’ has the same displacement as the other turbo-petrol but it makes 5hp and 55Nm more thanks to tech like the 350-bar fuel injection system and sodium-cooled exhaust valves. The engine is pretty refined at idle thanks to a dual-mass flywheel, but some of that typical, three-cylinder thrum is evident although it isn’t loud or intrusive. This engine, with its 225Nm of torque, has good response off the line and it also responds keenly to throttle inputs. However, there is noticeable turbo lag under 2,000rpm when driving in a spirited manner and the mid-range feels a bit flat. This engine likes to be revved and feels very refined even at the rev limit. Performance is adequate and a 0-100kph sprint in 11.96 seconds is quite decent, placing it just shy of the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI MT’s 11.47 seconds time. The engine does offer good flexibility though, which is reflected in its in-gear timings that are quicker than the Skoda. Do note though that the Curvv’s figures are not to our usual test standards.

      The 6-speed manual paired with this engine is the latest iteration of Tata’s manual gearbox. Shifts are smooth enough but the long throws and the snappy action of the clutch pedal do rob you of some engagement. The gear lever, too, which is shared with the Harrier, is odd to look at and hold.

      Tata Curvv petrol: Acceleration
      Test1.2 TGDi MT (not to test standards)Kushaq 1.0 TSI MT
      0-100kph11.96sec11.47sec
      20-80kph9.17sec10.41sec
      40-100kph11.12sec14.39sec

      In the midsize SUV segment, the Curvv is one of the few products that still offers a diesel option. The 1.5-litre ‘Kryojet’ unit makes 118hp, 260Nm and it comes with Tata’s smart, passive SCR emissions control system that makes do without a lot of expensive emissions hardware like a Urea tank and independent ad blue injection system. This four-cylinder unit is relatively smooth at idle but as you rev it, it does sound gravelly and boomy inside the cabin. On the move, there’s some turbo lag below 1,500rpm but past that, it does pull strongly.

      Tata Curvv diesel fuel filling
      Curvv diesel makes do without an ad blue injection system.

      And in a segment and Tata first, the diesel is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic that features clever tech like wet clutches with active cooling, a self-healing mechanism and machine learning. This DCT, like most DCTs, feels smooth, quick and jerk-free on the upshifts. It isn’t as lightning quick as the Skoda-VW DSGs, especially while downshifting, but the shifts do feel seamless. What does trip up Tata’s ‘DCA’ is low-speed city-driving conditions, as the gearbox tends to keep shifting between 1st and 2nd, depending on the speed, which makes it feel jerky and results in some head nod. You do get manual control via the paddle shifters, but interestingly, it’ll only rev up till around 3,800rpm – before the DCT upshifts regardless of whether you’re in manual mode – even though it makes its peak power at 4,000rpm.

      Tata Curvv diesel engine
      1.5 diesel pulls strongly past 1,500rpm but is audible inside the cabin.

      As for performance, in our preliminary tests, the diesel-DCT did the 0-100kph sprint in 12.34 seconds, while the 20-80kph and 40-100kph runs in kickdown took 6.30 seconds and 8.45 seconds, respectively. In comparison to the Seltos diesel-AT, the Curvv diesel-DCT is quicker throughout on account of its higher output (3hp, 10Nm more).

      Also worth noting, both powertrain options come with drive modes – City, Eco and Sports – and they have a mild effect on the throttle, gearbox (automatic) and steering response of the Curvv.

      Tata Curvv diesel: Acceleration
      Curvv diesel-DCT (not to test standards)Seltos diesel-AT
      0-100kph12.34sec12.91sec
      20-80kph6.30sec7.54sec
      40-100kph8.45sec10.04sec

      Tata Curvv ride and handling

      Now onto what is undoubtedly a highlight of the Curvv, it’s ride and handling. The Tata Curvv feels tough and takes broken patches of road in its stride. The low-speed ride can feel a bit stiff, but the ride smoothens out as you pick up the pace. The suspension also works relatively quietly but what you will hear more of inside is the road and tyre noise. Overall, the Curvv really feels at home at highway speeds, with its composed and mature road manners.

      Tata Curvv side pan
      Composed and mature road manners make it feel at home on the highway.

      It also keeps body roll well in check around corners, making it feel competent if not particularly sporty. The steering is direct, but it can feel too sharp and heavy in Sport mode. There is some inconsistency at the straight-ahead position, so you’re not completely sure how much lock to give. As for braking, this top-spec version comes with discs all around so stopping power is more than adequate.

      Tata Curvv price and verdict

      Those interested in a Tata Curvv will be spoilt for choice as there are 34 versions on offer – all engines, gearboxes and trim levels accounted for. You get the widest choice across the diesel engine and Revotron petrols, while the Hyperion petrol is restricted to the mid- to top-spec variants. The Curvv’s pricing starts at Rs 10 lakh and tops off at Rs 19 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom), which is competitive for this segment. Buyers will also appreciate the 3 year/1,00,000km standard warranty it comes with.

      The Curvv’s coupe-SUV form factor is what makes it stand out, although the radical design maybe a bit polarising.

      Tata Curvv rear static
      There are as many as 34 versions of the Curvv for buyers to choose from.

      As a product, the Curvv has strengths in its tough feel and long list of features. The new direct-injection turbo-petrol is pleasant to use and users with lots of running will find a good match in the diesels. The big 500-litre boot is also a boon, but what marks the Curvv down is the limited rear-seat space. In fact, the Curvv feels half a size smaller than the segment leaders and isn’t quite the Creta fighter it was intended to be. In fact, you can think of the Curvv as more of Nexon '+' or a Creta '-', and Tata’s aggressive pricing alludes to this positioning.

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      Tata Curvv Tech Specs
      EnginePetrolDiesel AT
      Type3-cyl, turbo-petrol4-cyl, diesel
      Cubic Capacity (cc)1199cc1497cc
      Max Power (hp @ rpm)125hp at 5000rpm118hp at 4000rpm
      Max Torque (Nm @ rpm)225Nm at 1750-3000rpm260Nm at 1500-2750rpm
      TransmissionPetrolDiesel AT
      Gearbox TypeManualDual-clutch automatic
      No of Gears67
      EfficiencyPetrolDiesel AT
      Tank size (lts)44 litres44 litres
      BodyPetrolDiesel AT
      Front Tyre215/55 R18215/55 R18
      Rear Tyre215/55 R18215/55 R18
      Spare Tyre215/65 R16215/65 R16
      SuspensionPetrolDiesel AT
      FrontIndependent, Lower Wishbone, McPherson Strut with Coil SpringIndependent, Lower Wishbone, McPherson Strut with Coil Spring
      RearSemi-independent, Open Profile Twist Beam with Stabiliser Bar, Coil Spring and Shock AbsorberSemi-independent, Open Profile Twist Beam with Stabiliser Bar, Coil Spring and Shock Absorber
      BrakesPetrolDiesel AT
      FrontDiscDisc
      RearDiscDisc
      DimensionsPetrolDiesel AT
      Length (mm)4308mm4308mm
      Width (mm)1810mm1810mm
      Height (mm)1630mm1810mm
      Wheelbase (mm)2560mm2560mm
      Boot Capacity (Lts)500 litres500 litres

      Tata Curvv Quick Review

      If you are interested in a Tata Curvv, you will be spoilt for choice as there are 34 versions on offer – all engines, gearboxes and trim leve...

      If you are interested in a Tata Curvv, you will be spoilt for choice as there are 34 versions on offer – all engines, gearboxes and trim levels accounted for. You get the widest choice across the diesel engine and Revotron petrols, while the Hyperion petrol is restricted to the mid- to top-spec variants. The Curvv’s pricing starts at Rs 10 lakh and tops of at Rs 19 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom), which is competitive for the midsize SUV segment. Buyers will also appreciate the 3 year/1,00,000km standard warranty it comes with.

      The Curvv’s coupe-SUV form factor is what makes it stand out, although the radical design maybe a bit polarising. As a product, the Curvv has strengths in its tough feel and long list of features. The new direct-injection turbo-petrol is pleasant to use and users with lots of running will find a good match in the diesels. The big 500-litre boot is also a boon, but what marks the Curvv down is the limited rear-seat space. In fact, the Curvv feels half a size smaller than the segment leaders and isn’t quite the Creta fighter it was intended to be. In fact, you can think of the Curvv as more of Nexon '+' or a Creta '-', and Tata’s aggressive pricing alludes to this positioning.

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      Pros & Cons of Tata Curvv

      We Like

      • Packed with features
      • Smooth ride, Big boot

      We Don't Like

      • Snappy clutch (on manual)
      • Rear seat space, Ergonomic flaws

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      Tata Curvv Colours

      The Tata Curvv offers a variety of color options. Tata Curvv is available in a range of 12 colors. The colors offered in Tata Curvv are Black/Opera Blue (Dual Tone), Black/Daytona Grey (Dual Tone), Black/Pure Grey (Dual Tone), Gold Essence, Black/Pristine White (Dual Tone), Flame Red, Black/Flame Red (Dual Tone), Black/Gold Essence (Dual Tone), Opera Blue, Daytona Grey, Pure Grey and Pristine White.

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