07 August 2024
- Bhupinder Singh
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The electric version of the Curvv is available before the internal combustion engine (ICE) model.
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It offers two battery pack options with a claimed range of up to 585 km, and supports DC fast charging.
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The front design includes a Nexon-like LED DRL strip and vertically placed LED headlights inspired by the Harrier.
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The Curvv EV has SUV-coupe styling with a sloping roofline, flush-fitting door handles, thick body cladding, and 18-inch alloy wheels.
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The rear features connected LED tail lights, a black bumper with a skid plate, and triangular reflectors.
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It has a ground clearance of 190 mm and a water wading capacity of 450 mm, along with a 500-litre boot and an 11.6-litre frunk.
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It supports DC fast charging (10-80% in 40 minutes) and AC charging (10-100% in 6.5 hours for the 45 kWh pack and 8 hours for the 55 kWh pack). It also features a 4-level battery regeneration system.
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The Curvv EV includes a 12.3-inch touchscreen, a 10.25-inch digital driver display, automatic climate control, panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charger, JBL sound system, and Tata¡¯s 'iRA' connected car tech. It also has Arcade.ev for streaming and gaming when stationary.
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Safety features include 6 airbags, ESC, TPMS, blind spot monitor, all-wheel disc brakes, hill hold assist, electronic parking brake, and a 360-degree camera. It also includes Level 2 ADAS with adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, high-beam assist, and autonomous emergency braking.
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