Torqpulse Feature — The Tata Curvv EV: India’s Stylish Electric Coupé-SUV
Welcome back to Torqpulse. If you’re eyeing an electric SUV that blends flair, tech and daily usability, the Tata Curvv EV deserves a hard look. Here’s our in-depth article customised for you — specs, pricing and what it means for you behind the wheel.
📋 Specifications Snapshot
Specification Detail
Body style Five-door coupe-SUV electric vehicle.
Seating capacity Five persons.
Length 4,310 mm.
Width 1,810 mm.
Height ~ 1,637 mm.
Wheelbase 2,560 mm.
Battery options 45 kWh and 55 kWh packs.
Claimed range ~ 430 km with 45 kWh; ~ 502 km with 55 kWh.
Power output ~ 148 bhp for 45 kWh; ~ 165 bhp for 55 kWh.
Charging (DC) 10-80 % in approx. 40 minutes (in 55 kWh variant).
💰 Pricing in India (Ex-Showroom)
Variant Approx Price*
Base model (Creative 45 – 45 kWh) ~ ₹ 17.49 lakh
Mid variant (Accomplished 45) ~ ₹ 18.49 lakh
Mid variant (Accomplished 55 – 55 kWh) ~ ₹ 19.25 lakh
Top variant (Empowered Plus A 55 / 55 kWh) Up to ~ ₹ 22.24 lakh
* Note: On-road price will differ by city (taxes, registration, insurance).
🎯 Why Torqpulse Readers Should Care
Design attitude: The Curvv EV’s coupé-SUV styling sets it apart in the electric SUV space — you’ll get looks.
Choice of battery: Go for the 45 kWh pack if your daily commute is moderate; if you do frequent highway hauls, the 55 kWh variant gives extra buffer.
Good value proposition: With a starting point below ₹18 lakh (ex-showroom) in the EV segment, it offers strong features for the budget.
Practical dimensions: For Indian roads and parking situations the size is manageable; while still giving SUV-feel.
Smart tech within reach: With modern battery tech, connected features and strong brand support from Tata, you’re looking at more than just an eco-badge.
⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind
Real-world range will be lower than claimed—if you use high A/C, heavy load or do frequent fast-charging bursts, your figures may drop.
Charging infrastructure matters: In a city like Delhi-NCR, make sure your residence/work charger access exists and you plan ahead for fast-charging when needed.
Variant choice impacts budget: The jump from 45→55 kWh costs extra; factor running frequency and resale in.
Service/support: Being an EV in India still means you’ll want good local service availability for battery/EV specific upkeep.
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