Tata Curvv - All Details

MotorOctane
7 Jul 202411:49

Summary

TLDRIn this video, MotorOctane discusses the upcoming Tata Curve, a new car positioned between the Nexon and Harrier. The Curve aims to fill a market gap with features like connected LED headlamps, a sloping roofline, and advanced safety tech. It will offer multiple engine options, including a powerful 1.5L turbo petrol and a 1.2L TGDI engine, along with a diesel variant and an electric version. The video also covers the expected features and pricing, highlighting its competition with models like the Creta and Seltos. The host invites viewers to stay tuned for detailed reviews and subscribe for more updates.

Takeaways

  • 🚗 Tata Curve is positioned between the Tata Nexon and Harrier, filling a price and size gap in Tata Motors' lineup.
  • 📅 The Tata Curve is expected to launch at the end of July or early August.
  • đŸ› ïž Tata Motors initially planned to launch the Blackbird but scrapped the project due to complications with their Chinese collaboration after the Galvan incident.
  • 🔄 The Curve is built on an extended Nexon platform, which is originally based on the old Indica Vista platform.
  • 💡 The Curve will feature a sloping roofline, aiming to give it a sporty look similar to luxury models like the Lamborghini Urus and BMW X6.
  • 🚘 The Curve will compete with models like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushaq, Volkswagen Taigun, and MG Astor.
  • đŸ“± Interior features will include a 10 or 12-inch touchscreen, digital instrument cluster, 360-degree camera, blind-view monitoring, and connected car tech.
  • 🔧 Engine options for the Curve will include a 1.2-liter TGDI engine, a 1.5-liter turbo petrol engine, and a 1.5-liter diesel engine, with both manual and automatic transmission options.
  • ⚡ An electric version of the Curve is expected, with a claimed range of up to 500 km (around 450-400 km in real-world conditions).
  • 💰 Expected pricing for the Curve EV is between 18-28 lakh rupees, with the possibility of more aggressive pricing to enhance competitiveness.

Q & A

  • What is the Tata Curve aiming to achieve in the market?

    -The Tata Curve is aiming to fill the gap in Tata Motors' lineup between the Nexon and Harrier, providing a car that is bigger than the Nexon and smaller than the Harrier, targeting buyers looking for a vehicle in the middle price and size range.

  • When is the Tata Curve expected to be launched?

    -The Tata Curve is expected to be launched at the end of July or early August.

  • What was the original plan for the Tata Blackbird, and why was it scrapped?

    -Tata's original plan was to launch the Blackbird, which was supposed to be a collaboration with a Chinese company called Cherry. However, due to geopolitical tensions following the Galvan war, Tata Motors decided to scrap the product and not source it from China.

  • What platform is the Tata Curve based on?

    -The Tata Curve is based on an extended version of the Nexon platform, which is essentially the Indica Vista platform from 2005-2006 that has been modified and updated over time.

  • Which cars will the Tata Curve compete with in the market?

    -The Tata Curve will compete with cars like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushak, and Renault Taigun.

  • What unique exterior styling feature will the Tata Curve have?

    -The Tata Curve will have a sloping roofline, which is a first in its category and aims to give the car a sporty look.

  • What are some of the expected interior features of the Tata Curve?

    -The expected interior features of the Tata Curve include a 10 or 12-inch touchscreen system, a digital instrument cluster, a 360-degree camera, blind-view monitoring, connected car tech, rear AC vents, ventilated seats, an electronic parking brake, and auto-hold.

  • What engine options will the Tata Curve offer?

    -The Tata Curve will offer three engine options: a 1.2-liter TGDI engine with around 125-130 bhp, a 1.5-liter turbo petrol engine with 170 bhp, and a 1.5-liter diesel engine carried forward from the Nexon.

  • Will there be an electric version of the Tata Curve, and what are its expected features?

    -Yes, the Tata Curve will have an electric version, which is expected to offer additional features over the standard Curve, such as a bigger screen and the ability to watch Netflix. The electric version may also launch earlier than the petrol and diesel variants.

  • What is the expected price range for the Tata Curve EV, and what is the expected real-life range?

    -The expected price range for the Tata Curve EV is between 18-28 lakh rupees, with a claimed range of 500 km, translating to a real-life range of approximately 450-400 km.

  • What safety features can we expect in the Tata Curve?

    -The Tata Curve is expected to have a 5-star safety rating, with features such as 6 airbags, ABS, EBD, traction control, and 3-point seatbelts for 2nd row passengers.

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