Exclusive Look At Tata Curvv EV's Electric Tailgate And Interior
The Tata Curvv. EV is set to launch on August 7th. Tata has released images and videos of the Curvv. ev online, which are also featured on our website. The SUV has been seen on the road multiple times before its official debut. A new video now showcases the Curvv. EV's electric tailgate and interiors.
The video, shared by Prateek Singh on his YouTube channel, appears to have been provided by one of his followers. It shows the Curvv. ev in its signature blue shade with the electric tailgate opening. The boot looks very spacious, and the coupe design offers a wide opening. The video also reveals a button on the tailgate that closes the boot automatically.

Tata Curvv.EV: Boot Capacity and Electric Tailgate
The sleek LED tail lamps and connecting LED bars are visible in the video. The Curve. ev badge is prominently displayed. The SUV is also shown driving on some rough sections of the road. Additionally, the flush-fitting door handles with illumination are visible in the interior shots.
The interior features Tata's new steering wheel with an illuminated logo in the centre. The digital instrument cluster and new touchscreen infotainment system are also showcased. The video discusses various features that Tata will offer with the new Curvv. ev.

Interior Features and Design
The SUV will be positioned above the Nexon and below the Harrier in Tata's lineup. It will include premium features such as perforated front seats with ventilation, automatic climate control, a panoramic sunroof, cruise control, paddle shifters, multi-mode regeneration, rear AC vents, Level 2 ADAS, ambient lighting, a 360-degree camera, disc brakes on all four wheels, six airbags as standard, low-resistance tyres, and aero wheels.
Tata will offer two battery packs for the Curvv. ev: a 40.5 kWh battery pack and a 55 kWh battery pack. The 40.5 kWh battery pack is similar to that used in the Nexon. ev and is expected to offer a driving range of around 450-500 km. This variant may be labelled as the Medium range variant.

Battery Options and Driving Range
The larger 55 kWh battery pack on the Curvv. ev will likely provide a claimed driving range of 600 km. This will be Tata's largest battery pack installed in an EV to date. The upcoming coupe SUV will compete with models such as MG ZS EV, Mahindra XUV400, and BYD Atto 3.
The exterior design of the SUV has already been revealed. It features a futuristic front design with a connecting LED bar that spans the width of the vehicle. This LED bar connects dual-function LED DRLs, while headlamps are placed on the front bumper. All lights are fully LED, and like other Tata EVs, it has a closed front grille.

As with all Tata products, competitive pricing is expected for this model. We will soon be driving this SUV for a detailed review available both on our website and YouTube channel.


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