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dhruv patel

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I own a Tigor EV and a Curvv automatic diesel. I’ve already raised multiple complaints. Tata has replaced the battery pack and electric drivetrain motor in the Tigor, but the issues still persist. They have now assured me that the battery pack will be replaced again. My concern is - why is the battery pack of such poor quality? As for the Curvv automatic, multiple error warnings appear while the car is in motion. The gearbox makes a strange noise. Although the gearbox has already been replaced once, the same issue has returned. Also, the engine warning light comes on at random times.

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Posted on: 11 Jul 2025