Tata Curvv.EV Dark Edition: New TVC Released

Tata recently launched the Dark Edition version of the Curvv coupe SUV in the market. Tata not only launched the Dark Edition version for the ICE model but also for the Curvv.ev. Tata has now released a brand new TVC that shows how Curvv.ev Dark Edition is different from the regular Curvv.ev.
The video has been shared by Tataev on their YouTube channel. In this video we see the exterior and interior of the Curvv.ev Dark Edition. Just like any Dark Edition model from Tata Curvv.ev also gets Dark Carbon black exteriors. The electric SUV continues to offer the Dark badge on the front fender along with Dark themed 18 inch alloy wheels with aero inserts.
The exterior design of the Curvv.ev remains th same as the regular one. The video also shows the interior of the Curvv.ev Dark Edition. Just like the exterior, interior of the SUV has also been blacked out. We see carbon fibre finish on the dashboard along with dark themed soft touch materials. The EV also retains the gloss black or piano black effect on the center console, gear knob and steering wheel.
In terms of features, it continues to offer leatherette upholstery, ventilated front seats, panoramic sunroof, automatic climate control, touchscreen infotainment system, fully digital instrument cluster, Tata’s new steering wheel with an illuminated logo, multi-mode regen, Level 2 ADAS, 360 degree camera and more.
The seats are also finished in black colour and they come with Dark embroidery on the headrests. The SUV also gets manual sunshades for rear seats. The price for Tata Curvv.ev starts at Rs 22.24 lakh, ex-showroom.
Tata Currv.ev
Tata Curvv.ev is India’s first electric coupe SUV. The SUV was launched at an exciting introductory price of Rs 17.49 lakh, ex-showroom. Tata is offering the Curvv.ev with two battery pack options: a 45 kWh variant and a 55 kWh variant. This is the largest battery pack Tata has installed in an EV to date.
As mentioned above, Tata is offering the Curvv.ev with two battery pack options. The 45 kWh battery pack variant has a claimed driving range of 502 km on a single charge. The 55 kWh variant has a claimed range of 585 km. The 45 kWh version generates 148 Bhp and 215 Nm of peak torque, while the larger battery variant generates 165 Bhp and 215 Nm of peak torque.
Tata Curvv became popular in the market for its unique styling and aggressive pricing. Curvv.ev sits rights above the Nexon.ev and it will be placed right below the upcoming Harrier.ev. Tata has also launched the Dark Edition of th ICE version Curvv.
The Curvv Dark Edition is available in Accomplished S and Accomplished+A variants. Curvv ICE version is available with both petrol and diesel engine options. There is a 1.2 litre three-cylinder petrol, 1.2 litre turbocharged Hyperion series and a 1.5 litre turbocharged diesel engine on offer. The SUV is available with manual and DCA gearbox options.