Sporty Tata Curvv With Bootlid Spoiler: What It’ll Look Like [Video]

Written By: Neeraj Padmakumar
Published: October 8, 2024 at 06:06 AMUpdated: Updated: October 8, 2024 at 06:06 AM
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For anyone searching for mod ideas for their Tata Curvv (petrol/diesel) here’s a clean reference. The Curvv is arguably one of the best-looking mass-market cars of our time. With clean lines and aesthetic surfaces, it instantly grabs your eye. Doing a mod job on it, is thus risky to some extent. Renowned automotive digital artist SRK Designs has now come up with a rendition that looks brilliant. He has added a handful of tasteful touches to the coupe SUV without playing around much with its core design. Watch the workflow below:

Modified Tata Curvv By SRK Design: Quick Look At It

The digital render, honestly, looks better than the stock car. It doesn’t drift too far from the original design but packs the additional flair we crave to see. Look at the design details and you’ll find a lot of visible departures from the real design, all for good. Nothing seems to be overdone, except probably the boot lid spoiler- and that’s a very personal thought. The ground clearance has been reduced. The Curvv thus gets a better stance and looks more imposing.

The front fascia is where most of the changes are. The bumpers have been redone, and now look sportier and more ‘on yer face’. The attention to detail that has gone into drawing these up, is insane. The Chrome bits on the air dam and front grille of the original car have been removed.

The grille now gets a gloss Black pane bottomed by several tiny vertical slats. It looks so much better than the stock one. The front air dam now gets more visual appeal and looks slightly more functional as well. It gets great attention to detail near the nose/lip areas. The wheels on the production-spec Curv themselves look good. But the artist here has given it flashier ones.

The rear gets a new boot lid spoiler (which I am not a huge fan of), new bumpers with an aero kit and possible diffusers, tasteful Black skirting all around the car, blacked-out windows and windshields, and Blacked-out Chrome on the window line. The Cherry on the cake is the new Yellow paint scheme that distantly resembles the one on the Urus. (The mandatory Urus reference of every Tata Curvv story. You’re welcome!)

Tata Curvv Petrol/ Diesel: Quick Look At It

Tata Motors launched the petrol/ diesel (ICE) versions of the Curvv in September this year. Available in a total of 8 variants across four trims- Smart, Pure, Creative, and Accomplished, the Curvv is priced from Rs 9.99 lakh, ex-showroom. The top-spec variant has an ex-sh price of Rs 17.69 lakh.

The petrol/diesel version differs from the EV on design grounds. It has more visual resemblance to the new Safari and Harrier. Key highlights include a unique front grille, unique front bumper, coupe-like sloping roofline, connected LED taillights, shark fin antenna, double-bubble roof spoiler, LED headlights and connected LED DRLs. A total of 6 colours are available.

The interior has visual resemblances to the Nexon. Many components come straight from the SUV. However, the coupe features an attractive Black and Burgundy colourway. There are also a ton of features on offer. The centre stage gets a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Other notable features are a four-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo, digital instrumentation, a 9-speaker JBL audio system, ambient mood lighting, a wireless charger, an air purifier, an electrochromic IRVM, an illuminated cooled glovebox, Level 2 ADAS and voice-assisted panoramic sunroof.

Three engines are available on the ICE Curvv- 1.5-litre diesel (116 bhp and 260 Nm), 1.2-litre turbo petrol (118 bhp and 170 Nm ) and the new Hyperion direct injection petrol (123 bhp and 225 Nm). The Curvv is also the first product in its segment to offer a DCT-diesel combination. The coupe SUV is underpinned by Tata’s new ATLAS platform.