
Tata Motors has launched the updated Curvv and Curvv EV with feature additions and a new dual-tone interior theme. These are available only on the higher trims of these models.
- Curvv and Curvv EV now get 2-zone AC, armrest and more features in their top trims
- Get a new, lighter interior colour theme and white carbon fibre trim on the dashboard
These updates have been made to the Accomplished trim of the ICE-powered Curvv and the Empowered and Accomplished trims of the Curvv EV. Pricing for the ICE-powered Accomplished trim on the Curvv with the update now starts from Rs 14.55 lakh, while for the Curvv EV it begins from Rs 18.49 lakh onward.
Tata Curvv updates: What’s new?
New features and interior theme added to the mix.

Both ICE and electric versions of the Curvv now get 2-zone automatic climate control, rear perforated seats with pockets that fill in with air every time the occupants move, rear window sunshades, an armrest with integrated cup holders at the rear and a new white carbon fibre trim across the dashboard. There’s also a new dual-tone (Lalitpur Grey) interior theme with leatherette seat upholstery.
Moreover, the Tata Curvv EV exclusively gets a winged headrest and an elevated floorboard to function as a footrest. Tata claims to have improved the interior space for both the ICE and electric versions of the Curvv SUV.
Tata Curvv powertrains
Comes with ICE and EV powertrains

The Curvv continues to come with three engine options: a 120hp/170Nm 1.2-litre turbo-petrol, a 125hp/225Nm turbo-petrol and a 118hp/260Nm 1.5-litre diesel. All engines are available with a 6-speed manual or a dual-clutch transmission (DCT) automatic gearbox. Meanwhile, the Curvv EV is powered by either a 45kWh or 55kWh battery pack, putting out 150hp and 167hp, respectively, with the same 210Nm of torque.
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Tata Motors has launched the updated Curvv and Curvv EV with feature additions and a new dual-tone interior theme. These are available only on the higher trims of these models.
- Curvv and Curvv EV now get 2-zone AC, armrest and more features in their top trims
- Get a new, lighter interior colour theme and white carbon fibre trim on the dashboard
These updates have been made to the Accomplished trim of the ICE-powered Curvv and the Empowered and Accomplished trims of the Curvv EV. Pricing for the ICE-powered Accomplished trim on the Curvv with the update now starts from Rs 14.55 lakh, while for the Curvv EV it begins from Rs 18.49 lakh onward.
Tata Curvv updates: What’s new?
New features and interior theme added to the mix.

Both ICE and electric versions of the Curvv now get 2-zone automatic climate control, rear perforated seats with pockets that fill in with air every time the occupants move, rear window sunshades, an armrest with integrated cup holders at the rear and a new white carbon fibre trim across the dashboard. There’s also a new dual-tone (Lalitpur Grey) interior theme with leatherette seat upholstery.
Moreover, the Tata Curvv EV exclusively gets a winged headrest and an elevated floorboard to function as a footrest. Tata claims to have improved the interior space for both the ICE and electric versions of the Curvv SUV.
Tata Curvv powertrains
Comes with ICE and EV powertrains

The Curvv continues to come with three engine options: a 120hp/170Nm 1.2-litre turbo-petrol, a 125hp/225Nm turbo-petrol and a 118hp/260Nm 1.5-litre diesel. All engines are available with a 6-speed manual or a dual-clutch transmission (DCT) automatic gearbox. Meanwhile, the Curvv EV is powered by either a 45kWh or 55kWh battery pack, putting out 150hp and 167hp, respectively, with the same 210Nm of torque.
Also see:
Tata Sierra entry-level trims to get 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol
New Tata Sierra: 5 things to know before its November launch

