
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Three powertrain options to choose from
- One of the first diesel cars to get a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission
- Built on the new ATLAS platform
- Prices range between Rs 9.99 lakh to Rs 17.69 lakh
The wait for the Tata Curvv has finally ended, and while it does cost a little more than the Citroen Basalt, consider the fact that the it offers you a lot more in terms of the equipment list and also with the powertrain and transmission options.
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Tata Curvv Exterior
Six paint options to choose from
The Curvv is available in six dual-tone paint schemes, and here's a quick look at each one of them.






Tata Curvv Front

As you can see, the front of the Curvv bears resemblance to the newer Harrier and the Safari, with a similar treatment to the grille, the full-length light strip and the headlamps placed lower below.
Tata Curvv Side Profile

The Curvv bears a more polished, premium-looking profile with its clean and minimalist lines, flush-fitting door handles, and 17-inch petal-sharped alloy rims with aero inserts.
Tata Curvv Rear

The Curvv continues to follow modern design trends at the rear, with full-length light strip connecting the tail lights, and the stance at the rear also continues be muscular yet sophisticated like the rest of the car. The connecting LED strip also features welcome and goodbye animations.
Also read: Tata Curvv ICE Launched At Rs 9.99 Lakh, Diesel Starts At Rs 11.49 Lakh
Tata Curvv Powertrains

The Tata Curvv offers three powertrain options to choose from; the 1.2-litre Revotron producing 118bhp and 170Nm of torque, the 1.2-litre Kryojet churning out 123.2bhp and 225Nm, and the 1.5-litre Kryojet diesel with 115bhp and 260Nm of torque on offer.
Tata Curvv Interiors
Dashboard


The interiors of the Curvv have are similar to what we've seen before on the Nexon, the Harrier, and the Safari, featuring the same touch-based centre console, a 12.3-inch infotainment touch screen, a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, and the new steering wheel with Tata's illuminated logo.
12.3-inch infotainment touch screen

Panoramic Sunroof

Power adjustable front seats

500-litre Boot & Powered Tailgate

The Curvv also features a 500-litre boot, with a full-opening hatch and gesture controls adding further convenience and sophistication.
Verdict
The Curvv is indeed Tata's most important car currently, as it not only competes against the mid-size SUV segment, it is also among the two cars to bring in a new body style in the mass-market segment. Factor in the powertrain options and the amount of features it offers, and you'll realize this Tata might just cause a dent in its rivals' sales.