Tata Motors announced the prices of the petrol and diesel versions of the Curvv coupe SUV earlier this month, and recently started commencing the deliveries as well. A video of customer delivery has now surfaced, showing a buyer taking delivery of his brand-new Curvv coupe. The short-form video was shared on a YouTube channel called CAJITU. It also happens to be the only video on this channel, which most likely belonging to some dealer or Tata salesperson.
The video shows the customer being welcomed at a Tata Motors showroom. His newly bought Curvv can be seen in the background, veiled and ready to be delivered. The buyer is then seen lighting Agarbatti and performing traditional rituals. In many dealerships, it is common to see people do such things, as new car delivery is considered auspicious.
Out of the six available colours, this customer has opted for the ‘Golden Essence’. It looks classy on the Curvv. The other colours are Pristine White, Pure Grey, Flame Red, Daytona Grey, and Opera Blue. He is then presented with the keyfob. On the Curvv (both ICE and EV), Tata has given the fob a complete makeover. The new fob looks modern and presentable. He then completes the paperwork and gets the car delivered. The details of this customer are unknown, and so is the information on if it was a petrol or diesel SUV that he purchased.
Tata Curvv Petrol/Diesel: Quick Overview
The Curvv ICE range currently has a starting price of Rs 10 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base-spec Smart petrol variant, valid till October 31st. There are eight different variants to the vehicle- Smart, Pure+, Pure+ S, Creative, Creative S, Creative+ S, Accomplished S, and Accomplished+ A.
It offers the choice of three engines- two petrol and one diesel. The 1.5 diesel engine comes straight from the Nexon, while the 1.2L Revotron petrol is an improved version of the Nexon’s petrol. The 1.2L Hyperion petrol engine is turbocharged, capable of producing 123 bhp and 225 Nm. Both a 6-speed manual and 7-speed DCT automatic gearboxes are available on all engines.
In terms of design, the Curvv petrol and diesel versions look good. There is a clear design deviation from its EV counterpart. Key highlights include a unique grille with rectangular elements, fresh-looking bumpers, LED lighting with connected LED DRLs with Welcome function, gloss-Black side claddings, coupe-roofline, 18-inch wheels, double-bubble roof spoiler, shark fin antenna, connected tail lights and flush-type door handles. The boot capacity is the same as that of the EV- 500L.
The Curvv is based on Tata’s new ATLAS platform. This new-age architecture will be used on future facelifts of the Safari and Harrier as well. It gets a ground clearance of 190mm along with good approach and departure angles.
While many areas of the exterior design will remind you of the Harrier and Safari, the interior has resemblance to the Nexon’s. It gets a Burgundy colourway and has loads of features and tech onboard. 6-way power adjustable driver seat, 40:60 split rear seat, four-spoke steering wheel with illuminated logo and mounted controls, 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment, wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto, 9-speaker JBL premium audio, voice-assisted panoramic sunroof, a 10.25-inch digital instrumentation, a wireless charger, electrochromic IRVM, electronically controlled tailgate, 360-degree camera, ventilated seats and electric parking brake are all present on top variants. There is also level 2 ADAS offered.
The base smart variant has an introductory price of 9.99 lakh. The Pure+ variant starts at Rs 10.99 lakh. The Creative and Creative S variants are priced at Rs 12.19 lakh and Rs 12.69 lakh respectively. The Creative+S, Accomplished S and Accomplished+A variants have respective ex-showroom prices of 13.69 lakh, 14.69 and 17.69 lakh rupees. Check out more photos of the petrol/diesel Curvv in our previous gallery.