Tata Curvv.EV: Delivery Timeline, Waiting Times Revealed

Written By: Ajeesh Kuttan
Published: August 22, 2024 at 06:05 AMUpdated: August 22, 2024 at 06:05 AM
Tata Curvv.ev

Tata launched India’s first affordable mass-market electric coupe SUV, the Curvv.ev, in the market. We drove the electric coupe SUV in Udaipur, and a detailed review of the same is available on our website as well as on our YouTube channel. Compared to other Tata models, the Curvv.ev features different styling, and it seems that this is now working in favor of the SUV. According to online reports, Tata will soon start delivering the electric SUV, and the waiting period for the EV has already begun to increase.

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Tata has started production of the Curvv.ev, and the electric SUV has already begun reaching dealerships. The Curvv.ev has already started attracting crowds to the dealerships.

Dealerships are receiving a decent number of inquiries, and people are even visiting them to check out the vehicle in person. It seems that the exterior design of the Curvv.ev is what is attracting most customers. The Curvv.ev features a premium design that differentiates it from the regular Nexon.

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The bookings for the all-new Tata Curvv.ev are already open, and it seems that the manufacturer has received a decent number of bookings. Deliveries for the new Curvv.ev will commence earlier this month.

Tata is currently dispatching the top-end variant to the dealers at the moment, and it seems they will be delivering the more expensive variant to customers first. The waiting period for the Curvv.ev is 8 weeks for the 45 kWh version, while the 55 kWh battery pack version has an average waiting period of 6 weeks.

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Tata Curvv.ev

Tata Curvv.ev launched the first-ever affordable electric SUV coupe in India earlier this month. 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.

The EV, as usual, comes in 5 variants: Creative, Accomplished, Accomplished+, Empowered, and Empowered+. The 45 kWh battery pack option is available with the Creative, Accomplished, and Accomplished+ variants. The long-range variant, or the bigger battery pack variant, is available in all variants except the base Creative variant.

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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 bigger battery variant generates 165 Bhp and 215 Nm of peak torque.

The Curvv.ev sits between the Nexon.ev and the upcoming Harrier.ev. The Curvv.ev is currently the most expensive electric SUV from Tata Motors. The SUV comes with an electrically adjustable driver’s seat, ice-grey colored leatherette upholstery, ventilated front seats, panoramic sunroof, automatic climate control, touchscreen infotainment system, fully digital instrument cluster, Tata’s new steering wheel with illuminated logo, multi-mode regen, and more.

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Tata is also offering Level 2 ADAS with the new electric coupe SUV. Tata also has plans to launch the ICE version of the Curvv in the Indian market. The SUV will be offered with a 1.2-liter, 3-cylinder turbocharged engine, a 1.5-liter turbocharged diesel engine, and a brand-new 1.2-liter T-GDI turbocharged petrol engine that Tata calls Hyperion. All these engine options will be offered with a manual and a DCA gearbox option.