KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Tata Curvv production model swaps cameras for ORVMs.
- Daytime running lamps redesigned for better aesthetics.
- Single unit rear spoiler replaces split design.
- Check out the key difference between the concept and production model below.
Tata Motors India today revealed the Tata Curvv and Curvv. ev. The recently revealed Curvv was first showcased as an electric concept back in 2022. Later in 2023, Tata Motors also showcased the Curvv ICE version. However, Tata Motors has made the production model very similar to the earlier revealed concept, but there are some major differences. In this article, we will highlight how the Curvv production model differs from the concept version of Curvv. Find out more details below and join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Community to stay updated on the latest automotive news.
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Regular ORVMs Instead of Camera
The recently unveiled production form Curvv EV misses out on the cameras that were present in the concept model. Instead, it gets regular ORVMs on the production model. Well, that's not a big issue because we can't expect such advanced features from an affordable coupe SUV.
Placement of Daytime Running Lamps
The Curvv concept used to have the daytime running lamps extended towards the bonnet of the model. In comparison, the production model has a different set of daytime running lamps that don't extend into the bonnet, rather they extend outwards which looks better than the concept model.
Split Rear Spoiler is Not There
The Tata Curvv concept had a split spoiler at the rear, but the production model gets a single unit for the spoiler which is also smaller in size when compared to the one that concept model featured. However, this difference has a nominal impact on the looks and the SUV still looks badass from the rear side.
Smaller Wheels: Not the 20-inch Ones Seen on the Concept
The Tata Curvv concept was showcased with 20-inch wheels, but the production-spec model misses out on those wheels. Instead, it comes with 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. While these smaller wheels hardly make any difference in the side profile, bigger ones are always better.
Note: Except for the camera point, all the differences mentioned above are common for both Curvv ICE and EV versions.
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Verdict
The Tata Curvv production model maintains similarities to its concept roots with minor alterations. It replaces advanced features like camera-equipped ORVMs with conventional ones, opts for revised daytime running lamp placement, a unified rear spoiler, and smaller 17-inch wheels instead of 20-inch ones. Overall, it retains its distinctive design cues while adapting for production viability.