A Game-Changer for Tata’s EV Lineup?
Tata Motors is stepping up its EV game with the Curvv, a coupe-style electric SUV that blends futuristic design with everyday practicality. It’s an ambitious move—Tata’s first proper SUV-coupe, and it definitely stands out. But is it just a good-looking concept, or does it have the substance to shake up the market? Let’s get into it.
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Exterior: A Bold, Sporty Design

The first thing that grabs your attention? That sleek, sloping roofline. Tata’s going for a coupe-like silhouette, and honestly, they’ve pulled it off. Up front, you get sharp LED DRLs stretching across the closed-off grille, reinforcing its all-electric identity. The lower half looks tough, with chunky cladding and big air dams adding to the SUV appeal.
Move to the side, and the design stays sharp. The roofline merges smoothly into the rear, where a connected LED tail light strip gives it a modern, almost premium feel. It’s clear Tata wanted something that looks futuristic but still holds onto that rugged SUV vibe, and they’ve pretty much nailed it.
Also, Read about It’s younger Sibling Tata Nexon.EV
Interior: Clean, Minimalist, and Tech-Heavy

Step inside, and Tata has gone full minimalism. No clutter, no fuss—just a sleek dashboard with a big touchscreen infotainment system, paired with a digital driver’s display. The floating center console gives it a premium edge, and Tata has used plenty of soft-touch materials to keep things feeling upmarket.
Space is solid, thanks to the EV-first platform. There’s enough storage, and a panoramic sunroof helps the cabin feel even airier. Tata’s recent interiors have been a huge step up, and the Curvv looks like it’ll continue that trend.
Performance & Range: What to Expect
Tata’s keeping exact numbers under wraps for now, but they’re promising a 450-500 km range on a full charge, which would put it ahead of the Nexon EV. Built on Tata’s Gen 2 EV architecture, it’ll support both standard and fast charging.

As for performance, expect it to be punchier than the Nexon EV. A dual-motor AWD version might also be on the way, which could make things even more interesting. Tata’s also been working on ride quality and handling, so there’s hope that it’ll be a well-balanced drive.
Features:
Tata hasn’t revealed the full feature list yet, but here’s what’s likely:
- ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) – This is Tata’s first EV with semi-autonomous driving tech.
- Connected Car Tech – OTA updates, remote controls, voice commands—you know the drill.
- Premium Sound System – If it’s anything like the JBL setups in Tata’s current lineup, expect solid audio quality.
- Fast Charging Support – Likely to be one of the quickest-charging Tata EVs to date.
price
Tata says the Curvv EV will is priced between ₹20-25 lakh. A petrol and diesel is also Available
Should You Be Excited?
If Tata delivers on what it’s promising, the Curvv EV could be a game-changer. A futuristic design, a proper EV-first platform, and a solid range—all at a competitive price? It’s got all the right ingredients. Of course, the real test will be how it drives and how well Tata prices it. But for now, this is definitely one to watch.
FAQs
What Is the price of tata Curvv Ev?
Tata Curvv is priced between ₹20-25 lakh, making it one of the more premium electric offerings from the brand.
What is the range of the Tata Curvv EV?
Tata claims the Curvv EV will offer a 450-500 km range on a full charge, though final figures varies between 350-380 Km
is the Tata Curvv have ADAS features?
Yes, Tata Curvv include ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) in the Curvv EV, making it the first Tata EV to get these features.
Is the Tata Curvv EV bigger than the Nexon EV?
Yes, the Curvv is be positioned above the Nexon EV in terms of size, features, and pricing, offering a more premium experience.
is there a petrol or diesel version of the Tata Curvv?
Yes, Tata has confirmed that internal combustion engine (ICE) versions of the Curvv will launch after the EV, likely using the 1.5L turbo petrol and diesel engines.