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Last Updated on: 14 Nov 2025
Tata Curvv price in Pakke-Kessang
The Tata Curvv price in Pakke-Kessang starts at Rs 9.66 lakh for the Smart 1.2 Petrol MT. In comparison, the Tata Curvv on road price in Pakke-Kessang is Rs20.67 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). The Tata Curvv is offered in variants.
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I am planning to buy a new car within a budget of Rs 15 to 20 lakh. My daily drive is around 10km, with two trips of about 80km each month, and two or three long drives in a year. Normally, I travel alone, but on long trips, I travel with a family of four adults. I am confused about the transmission and powertrain choices: EV vs petrol vs hybrid. I have shortlisted the Curvv, Clavis, and Sierra. Please suggest.
I don’t understand what to choose while looking for a new car that will be used in the city as well as on the highway (the home to office is 90 km both ways). I am confused between the Tata Nexon and the Curvv. I find the Curvv stylish, but it doesn’t come with a CNG model, which is the main difference causing the confusion. I’m also not sure why I don’t see the Curvv on the road as much as the Nexon.
Is the Tata Curvv diesel a good option compared to the Mahindra XUV 3XO and Hyundai Venue? My budget is ₹15 lakh.
I’m confused between Hyundai Venue, Tata Curvv, and Honda Elevate. My budget is ₹15 lakh - which one should I buy?
The Tata Curvv is the largest SUV in this comparison, and while it has a very comfy ride and unique looks, the rear space isn't good for tall adults. The Hyundai Venue is the most well-equipped in this budget, but it is also a segment below the Elevate and the Curvv. If rear seat space isn't a high priority, the new Hyundai Venue is the best choice in this group.
I have been using a Wagon R LXI CNG for 13 years, but the boot space is occupied by the CNG tank. I’m planning to buy a new car within the next 6 months under an ₹18 lakh budget. My priority is mileage and comfort. I’m inclined to wait for the Tata Curvv CNG, considering the petrol variant offers decent city mileage and good highway efficiency. I hope the CNG variant further enhances mileage. What’s your advice - should I wait or consider other options?
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris in CNG trim will be a better buy than the Curvv, as it has more space in the back and given your familiarity with Maruti, the Victoris will be a better buy. Also, if you are going to exchange your older car, Maruti is likely to offer a better deal on the Wagon-R.
I want to buy a diesel car. My monthly use will be around 1,000-1,200 km, with roughly 30% city and 70% highway driving. My on-road budget is ₹15 lakh. My priorities are safety, mileage, features, and comfort - please suggest suitable options.
The Hyundai Creta would be our pick. It offers a good blend of an efficient diesel engine, lots of features, great comfort, and reasonable safety too.
If you’re looking for something with better crash safety, the Tata Curvv is a good option - so is the Scorpio N. However, keep in mind that while the Scorpio N has a good crash rating, its high-speed handling on highways isn’t as good as the Creta or Curvv. Also, mileage would be lower in this case.
Hi, I’m planning to upgrade from my 5-year-old Wagon R. I’m 6’3” and looking for a car that offers good space, comfort, and reliability. My daily drive is around 40 km in Hyderabad city traffic. My budget is around ₹25 lakh. I’ve shortlisted the Hyundai Creta and Tata Curvv. Which one would be better, or should I wait for the new Tata Sierra?
Considering service, reliability, efficiency, and features, which is a better value for money, the Honda City VX variant or the Tata Curvv Creative + S variant?
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