Tata Curvv SUV: fresh spy shots show new design details

    The Curvv EV will launch before the ICE model next year.

    Published On Oct 22, 2023 02:11:00 PM

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    Tata Curvv SUV: fresh spy shots show new design details
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    Over the past few months, the Tata Motors Curvv has been spied testing with heavy cladding to mask the shape of the vehicle. However, new spy shots now show the coupe-esque silhouette of the bodyshell.

    1. No rear quarter glass present, confirms coupe shape
    2. Turbo-petrol engine still undergoing development 
    3. Curvv SUV could get a CNG powertrain

    Tata Curvv design 

    The Curvv test mule in the spy image reveals a few new details, particularly the sloping rear roofline and absence of a rear quarter glass. This confirms the notchback shape that was present on the Auto Expo display vehicle earlier this year. The sloping roofline gives it a unique look when compared to the other SUVs that it will rival.

    The alloy wheels are different from the ones that were on the Auto Expo display vehicle, however, this could just be for testing purposes. The SUV retains the same muscular proportions that were shown in the concept vehicle with the squared-off wheel arches and moulding on the side to give it an overall rugged look.

    Tata Motors has incorporated the design language from the Curvv into its recent launches. This is visible on exterior bits such as the front LED strip, vertical headlamp positioning and even the sculpted bonnet. In the spy shots, the rear LED strip is not visible, but slim tail-lights can be seen on either side of the boot.

    On the inside, the two-spoke steering wheel, new infotainment screen and digital driver’s display have also been adapted from the Curvv concept shown earlier and we expect the Curvv to retain these elements upon launch. 

    Tata Curvv powertrain 

    In spite of the exhaust pipe being visible, we cannot say what powertrain is being tested. The vehicle in the spy shots could be testing out the new turbo-petrol unit, a CNG powertrain, or it could even be an EV. Tata Motors has used fake exhaust pipes on EV test mules in the past. 

    Recently, at the launch of the Harrier and Safari facelifts, Shailesh Chandra, managing director of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd, stated that the launch of the new petrol engine will take a while and, according to our sources, this was due to the development of the petrol motor proving to be a challenge.  

    In our previous report, we noticed a CNG button in a design sketch that was released by Tata Motors officially, hinting that the Curvv could also get a CNG powertrain.

    Tata Motors had stated that they would launch the Curvv EV first, followed by the ICE models.

    Tata Curvv SUV launch and rivals 

    We expect the electric Curvv SUV to be launched somewhere during the first half of 2024, with ICE powertrain following soon after. Upon launch, the Curvv will enter the populated midsize SUV segment and rival the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, MG Astor, Skoda Kushaq and Volkswagen Taigun

    Also see: 

    Tata Curvv likely to get CNG option

    Electric Tata Harrier to launch before petrol version

    Nexon EV facelift sits between Gen 1 and Gen 2 EVs: Tata Motors EV head

     

     

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