Tata Curvv EV - What's Good & Bad About This VFM Coupe | Faisal Khan
Summary
TLDRThe script offers a detailed review of the Tata Curvve EV, highlighting its unique SUV Coupe design, performance, and features. It compares the Curvve with its siblings, the Nexon and Punch, and discusses the car's charging capabilities, interior, and driving experience. The reviewer also points out both the positives, such as the spacious boot and advanced technology, and the negatives, including build quality inconsistencies and design choices. The video concludes with a test drive, showcasing the EV's acceleration and handling.
Takeaways
- 🚗 The Tata Curvv EV is designed to be distinguished from the Punch and Nexon models, featuring a charging flap and a camera for Lane Keep Assist that the Punch lacks.
- 🔌 The charging port of the Curvv EV is located at the front, which could be problematic in the event of a collision, potentially leading to expensive repairs or charging access issues.
- 📏 The Curvv EV is 316 mm longer than the Nexon, but the wheelbase only increases by 62 mm, raising questions about the use of the additional length.
- 🏞 The vehicle is marketed as an SUV Coupe with a sloping roofline, aiming to stand out in the segment with a unique design, though it shares many parts with the Nexon.
- 🌐 The car is equipped with an 11.6 L frunk storage and an acoustic vehicle alert system (AVAS) that can also potentially play music.
- 🛠 The interior of the Curvv EV is largely identical to the Nexon, with differences including a new steering wheel from the Harrier and Safari, a larger panoramic sunroof, and a gesture-operated power tailgate.
- 🔋 The Curvv EV offers two battery pack options, 45 kWh and 55 kWh, with the latter providing more range and performance, and being the largest in its segment.
- 🔌 The vehicle supports fast charging with a 70 kW DC charger, capable of charging from 10% to 80% in approximately 40 minutes.
- 🛍 The car is competitively priced, starting at ₹ 15.7 lakhs and going up to ₹ 23.28 lakhs, with an attractive pricing strategy due to shared parts with other Tata models.
- 🚫 The script highlights several areas of the car that could be improved, such as quality inconsistencies, lack of a rear wiper washer, and minor cost-cutting measures like fewer parking sensors and a smaller spare wheel size.
- 🎉 Despite some drawbacks, the script also praises the car's performance, ride and handling balance, feature-rich interior, large boot space, and overall value for money.
Q & A
What are the three Tata cars mentioned in the script that look similar from the front?
-The three Tata cars mentioned are the Tata Punch, Tata Nexon, and Tata Curv.
How can you differentiate the Tata Curv from the Tata Punch and Nexon from the front?
-The Tata Curv can be differentiated by its charging flap at the front and the camera for the Lane Keep Assist, which the Punch lacks, and the Nexon is on an older platform without these features.
What is the significance of the charging flap's functionality in the Tata Curv?
-The charging flap in the Tata Curv is manually openable and automatically closes when the car is on, unlike the Tata Punch, which has a button to open it and experiences glitches with its automatic closing.
How is the Tata Curv different from the Nexon in terms of size?
-The Tata Curv is 316 mm longer than the Nexon, with a length of slightly more than 4.3 meters, but has only a 62 mm longer wheelbase.
What is the purpose of the added length in the Tata Curv compared to the Nexon?
-Most of the added length in the Tata Curv has contributed to its SUV Coupe design, with a sloping roofline, rather than significantly increasing the interior space.
What are the unique features of the Tata Curv's rear end?
-The rear end of the Tata Curv is distinct and polarizing, with a striking design that people either love or hate, and it lacks a rear wiper washer.
Why does the Tata Curv lack a rear wiper washer?
-Tata Motors decided to omit the rear wiper washer to cut costs, reasoning that the sloping roofline would naturally push water out.
What are the differences between the Tata Curv and Nexon in terms of wheels and door handles?
-The Tata Curv has 18-inch wheels with a lower profile and flush door handles for better aerodynamic efficiency, whereas the Nexon has 16-inch wheels and conventional door handles.
What is the purpose of the frunk storage in the Tata Curv?
-The frunk storage in the Tata Curv provides an additional 11.6 liters of storage space, which is a feature not present in the Nexon.
What is the role of the AVAS feature in the Tata Curv?
-AVAS, or Acoustic Vehicle Alert System, is designed to alert pedestrians when the vehicle is moving at speeds up to 20 km/hour, and potentially can be used to play music in the future.
How does the Tata Curv's interior differ from the Nexon's?
-The interior of the Tata Curv is almost identical to the Nexon, with differences including a steering wheel from the Harrier and Safari, a larger panoramic sunroof, and a gesture-operated power tailgate.
What are some of the issues the script mentions regarding the build quality of the Tata Curv?
-The script mentions inconsistencies in fit and finish, such as non-functioning DRLs and uneven panel gaps, as well as minor cost-cutting measures like the absence of a center headrest in the rear.
What are the performance specifications of the Tata Curv with the 55 kWh battery pack?
-The Tata Curv with the 55 kWh battery pack has 167 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque, can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.6 seconds, and has a top speed limited to 160 km/h.
What is the claimed range of the Tata Curv with the 55 kWh battery pack, and what should be expected in the real world?
-The claimed range of the Tata Curv with the 55 kWh battery pack is 585 km, but in the real world, expect somewhere between 400 to 450 km.
What are some of the advanced features of the Tata Curv?
-Advanced features of the Tata Curv include a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.3-inch infotainment system with the ar.e app, a 360° parking camera, wireless charging pad, auto-dimming inside rearview mirror, six-way power driver's seat, ventilated front seats, panoramic sunroof with mood lighting, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (wireless), a JBL sound system, tire pressure monitoring system, and a variety of safety features including ADAS level 2.
What is the starting and top price of the Tata Curv?
-The Tata Curv starts at ₹21.57 lakhs and goes up to ₹23.28 lakhs, with prices being on-road Mumbai.
What are the charging capabilities of the Tata Curv?
-The Tata Curv can charge using a 7.2 kW AC charger, which takes around 7 to 8 hours depending on the battery pack size, and can fast charge with a 70 kW DC charger, adding up to 150 km of range in just 15 minutes.
What is the warranty provided for the Tata Curv and its battery?
-The Tata Curv comes with a 3-year, 1.25 lakh km warranty for the vehicle and an 8-year, 1.6 lakh km warranty for the battery.
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