Explore the New Tata Curvv Pure Plus: A Feature-Packed Coupe SUV
Get ready to discover the Tata Curvv, a stunning coupe-style SUV. This car stands out in its segment with a muscular look. Today, we’re taking a close look at the Tata Curvv Pure Plus diesel variant, which is the second base model.
Pricing and Value
The Tata Curvv offers great value, with the base model starting at just ₹10 Lakhs (ex-showroom). The top model can go up to ₹16 to ₹17 Lakhs. The Pure Plus diesel variant shown here costs ₹12,15,000 (ex-showroom) and around ₹14,07,000 (on-road in Lucknow). If you choose the Pure Plus petrol variant, it will be around ₹10,40,000 (ex-showroom) and ₹12,07,500 (on-road in Lucknow), a difference of about ₹1,75,000.
Exterior Design and Features
The Tata Curvv is perfect in every way, from its looks and build quality to its features. Even as a second base model, the Pure Plus offers all the necessary features. You get LED headlamps, remote central locking, stylish wheel covers, and electrically adjustable side mirrors.
The front design is somewhat similar to the Tata Nexon, but the grille is unique to the Curvv. You can see the Tata logo in the center of the front grille. The car features dual-functional daytime running lights (DRLs) and an LED headlamp setup below. The lower grille is finished in glossy black. The roof is plain, but a sunroof option is available in the Pure Plus S variant. The side mirrors are auto-foldable; they fold and unfold when you lock or unlock the car.
Wheels, Brakes, and Side Profile Details
The Curvv Pure Plus comes with normal steel rims, but they have dual-tone wheel covers that look like alloy wheels from a distance. The tires are 215/65 R16 radial. For braking, it has disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear. The side profile features glossy black cladding along the entire length. You will also find “Curvv” badging on the side. The illuminated door handles are a helpful feature for visibility at night. The B-pillar is finished in matte black, and a shark fin antenna is placed on the roof.
Rear Design and Practicality
From the back, the Curvv looks strong with its continuous glossy black cladding. The Tata logo is in the center, along with a reverse parking camera and “Curvv” badging. The LED taillights on this Pure Plus variant light up partially, while higher variants offer a fully connected LED light bar. This variant does not have a defogger. The shark fin antenna is also visible at the rear. Below, you will find reflectors and reverse lights. The rear bumper is finished in glossy black and includes two ultrasonic parking sensors. The exhaust pipe is also visible.
Spacious Boot and Storage Solutions
The Tata Curvv offers a large 500-liter boot space, which is one of the best in its segment. This variant does not include a parcel tray. Inside the boot, there are two hooks, each capable of holding 1 kg. The spare wheel is a normal steel rim, 16-inch, just like the other wheels. Underneath, you’ll find the jack and toolkit. The rear seats can be 100% folded down, but there is no 60:40 split option. Top models will offer an electric tailgate.
Powerful Engine Options and Fuel Efficiency
The Tata Curvv comes with various engine options. The variant shown features a 1.5-liter Kryotec turbo-charged diesel engine, a 4-cylinder unit. This diesel engine produces 116 PS (BHP) of power and 260 Nm of torque, claiming a mileage of around 20 kmpl. Interestingly, this 1500cc diesel engine does not require AdBlue.
Alternatively, you can choose the 1.2-liter 3-cylinder petrol engine. This petrol engine delivers 118 PS (BHP) of power and 170 Nm of torque, with an estimated mileage of around 18 kmpl. The fuel tank capacity for the Curvv is 44 liters.
Dimensions and Colors
The Tata Curvv has a length of 4308 mm, a width of 1810 mm, and a height of 1630 mm. Its wheelbase measures 2560 mm. The car is available in several attractive colors, including Grey (as seen here), Red, Blue, and Pure Grey.
Step Inside: Interior Comfort and Technology
The interior of the Tata Curvv features a dual-tone theme. The doors have glossy black door handles, power window controls, a speaker, and a bottle holder. The seats are made of fabric and include ISOFIX child seat mounts.
The dashboard offers a modern look. You will find a touchscreen, automatic climate control, a reverse parking camera, and six airbags for safety. The steering wheel features an illuminated Tata logo. For rear passengers, there are AC vents and both Type-A and Type-C USB ports. An armrest is also provided for rear passengers. The legroom and knee room are good, and despite being a coupe SUV, the headroom is average. The cabin features white LED roof lights. While this variant doesn’t have a sunroof, the Pure Plus S variant does. The rear seat has two adjustable headrests and three-point seatbelts.
Driver’s Cockpit: Controls and Information
On the driver’s side, the door has child lock functionality. The car comes with a flip remote central locking key (with lock, unlock, and follow-me-home buttons) and a second normal physical key. The driver’s door includes all power window controls, a matte black door opener, and glossy black controls for the side mirrors. There is also a speaker, bottle holder, and umbrella holder.
The fabric driver’s seat offers height adjustment and a recline option. Below, you’ll find the lever to open the fuel lid and the manual transmission pedals. There’s also a lever to open the bonnet.
Once inside, the ignition reveals a fully digital instrument cluster. It displays a speedometer, RPM meter, fuel gauge, temperature bars, trip A and B information, average mileage, and range. The steering wheel has an illuminated Tata logo. On the left, you’ll find controls for telephony and infotainment, while the right side features cruise control buttons. The steering wheel has a flat-bottom design, similar to the Safari and Harrier, and is tilt-adjustable. Manual headlamp and wiper controls are on either side of the steering column (automatic headlamps are available in the Pure Plus S).
The center console features a 7-inch touchscreen, powered by Harman, providing Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and USB connectivity. This screen also displays the reverse parking camera view. Below the screen, there’s an automatic climate control system. Other features include a boot unlock switch, a 12V charging outlet, and both Type-A and Type-C USB ports. The car comes with a 6-speed manual transmission and offers three drive modes: Eco, City, and Sport. A manual handbrake, a sliding armrest with storage space, and a deep glovebox for documents are also present. The IRVM is manually adjustable. The co-driver’s side includes an airbag ON/OFF indicator, and the sun visors feature a vanity mirror on the passenger side and a ticket holder on the driver’s side.
Safety Features and Warranty
The Tata Curvv is built with safety in mind. It comes equipped with ABS with EBD, six airbags, reverse parking sensors, a reverse parking camera, a speed alert system, seat belt reminders, an engine immobilizer, and crash sensors. The car also boasts a robust build quality, giving a sense of security.
The warranty for the Tata Curvv is 3 years or 1 lakh kilometers, which can also be extended.
The Tata Curvv promises to be a great choice for those looking for a stylish and feature-rich coupe SUV.