The introduction of the Curvv concept could elevate Tata’s position in the electric vehicle market, presenting a formidable competitor to models such as the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.
Tata Motors recently unveiled the brand-new Curvv EV concept, offering a sneak peek into its upcoming midsize SUV for the Indian market. This concept serves as a platform for showcasing the company’s cutting-edge electric architecture and design language for the next generation.
Here are some essential details about the Curvv EV concept:
Tata Motors Curvv EV ​: design
The Curvv EV concept introduces the forthcoming ‘Digital’ Design language set to grace upcoming Tata SUVs. Notable features of this innovative styling encompass a gracefully curved roofline and a boot styled with a distinctive notchback design, drawing parallels with the BMW X4 and enhancing the coupe-SUV’s aesthetic appeal. Other noteworthy elements of the Curvv comprise a seamless full-width LED light bar and distinctive triangular air vents.
Tata Motors Curvv EV ​: EV architecture​
As an electric vehicle, the Curvv concept unveils Tata’s latest Generation-2 architecture. While it stems from the adapted Generation-1 architecture seen in the Nexon EV, it has been specifically engineered to accommodate various body styles and powertrain options.
Tata Motors Curvv EV​ : battery and range
Tata Motors has not disclosed specific information regarding the battery pack of the Curvv EV concept. Nonetheless, the company has indicated that the Curvv is expected to incorporate a battery pack surpassing the 30.2kWh capacity of the Nexon. This enhancement is anticipated to enable the production version of the coupe-SUV to achieve an estimated range between 400 and 500 kilometers.
Tata Motors Curvv EV : interiors and features
Emphasizing convenience, the latest Curvv concept incorporates a panoramic sunroof, a floating center console layout, a rotary gear selector, and a central armrest. The EV concept presents a sculpted, three-layer dashboard characterized by a clean, minimalist design that extends throughout the cabin. Additional features include two freestanding digital screens—one for the infotainment system and the other for the instrument cluster. Lastly, the Curvv introduces a new two-spoke steering wheel design.