Tata Motors has been leading India’s EV revolution with models like the Nexon EV, Tiago EV, and Punch EV. But the brand isn’t stopping there, its next big step comes in the form of the Tata Curvv EV, a sleek, futuristic coupe-style SUV that’s set to launch in early 2026.

With its bold design, long range, and high-tech cabin, the Curvv EV is more than just another Tata electric car, it’s a statement of where Indian EV design and innovation are headed.

A Design That Turns Heads

The Tata Curvv EV first debuted as a concept at the 2022 Auto Expo and immediately stole the show. Tata’s designers described it as a blend of SUV practicality and coupe sportiness, and the production version stays true to that promise.

Expect sharp, aerodynamic lines, a coupe-inspired sloping roofline, and a full-width LED light bar at both the front and rear. The closed-off grille, flush door handles, and 18-inch aero-optimized alloy wheels complete the futuristic look.

Built on Tata’s new Gen 2 “Acti.ev” platform, the Curvv EV will share some elements with the Punch EV but in a larger, more premium package positioned between the Nexon EV and the Harrier EV in Tata’s growing electric portfolio.

Powertrain & Range: Efficient, Powerful, and Ready for the Future

The Tata Curvv EV is expected to come with two battery pack options to cater to different buyers:

45 kWh Standard Range (around 400 km)

55 kWh Long Range (around 500–550 km, depending on variant and drive mode)

Both packs will feature liquid-cooled lithium-ion cells and support fast charging with the ability to go from 10% to 80% in just under 40 minutes using a DC fast charger.

The Curvv EV will likely use a single front-motor setup producing around 150 PS, while a dual-motor AWD version could follow later for enthusiasts who crave more performance.

Tata’s focus is on balancing range, efficiency, and affordability, making the Curvv EV a practical choice for daily use and long highway drives alike.

Interior: Minimalist, Tech-Driven, and Premium

Inside, the Curvv EV is expected to showcase Tata’s most modern cabin yet. The design will be clean, layered, and futuristic, with a focus on both aesthetics and user comfort.

Anticipated interior highlights include:

Dual-screen setup 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen + full digital instrument cluster

Two-spoke steering wheel with illuminated Tata logo

Touch-based HVAC controls and rotary gear selector

Premium recycled materials and soft-touch finishes

Ambient lighting with customizable themes

Panoramic sunroof and ventilated seats

Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay

The cabin will also feature Tata’s new voice-controlled interface and the latest iRA 2.0 connected car system offering OTA updates, vehicle tracking, and smart home integration.

Safety: Built Strong, Packed with Tech

Tata Motors has earned a reputation for safety, and the Curvv EV will push that legacy even further. The Acti.ev architecture is designed to meet global crash standards and offer a high level of protection for both passengers and the battery pack.

Expected safety features include:

6 airbags (standard)

Electronic Stability Program (ESP)

All-wheel disc brakes

360-degree camera with blind-spot view

Level 2 ADAS (lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control, auto braking)

ISOFIX child seat mounts

Hill-hold and hill-descent control

The Curvv EV could also become Tata’s first EV to be tested under Bharat NCAP, where it’s expected to earn a top safety rating.

Performance Meets Practicality

Unlike many concept-to-production transitions, the Curvv EV will retain its dynamic proportions while ensuring practical SUV usability. With generous boot space, a spacious second row, and ground clearance suitable for Indian roads, Tata is positioning it as a family-friendly EV that’s also fun to drive.

Regenerative braking modes, drive modes (Eco, City, Sport), and a refined suspension setup will make it equally comfortable for urban commutes and long road trips.

Expected Price & Launch Timeline

The Tata Curvv EV is expected to hit showrooms by March 2026, just ahead of its petrol and diesel counterparts which will follow later in the year.

Expected ex-showroom price (India):

Base Standard Range: ₹17 – ₹18 lakh

Top Long Range AWD: ₹22 – ₹23 lakh

This puts it in competition with the Hyundai Creta EV, MG ZS EV, Maruti e-Vitara, and Mahindra XUV400 Pro but Tata’s aggressive pricing and localization could make it one of the most attractive options in the ₹20-lakh EV bracket.

Why the Curvv EV Matters

The Tata Curvv EV isn’t just another new model, it represents Tata’s next chapter in design, technology, and sustainability. It bridges the gap between mainstream EVs like the Nexon and high-end models like the Harrier EV, offering premium looks and performance at a realistic price.

More importantly, it signals Tata’s shift toward global-standard EV engineering with modular platforms, faster charging, and extended range. In a way, the Curvv EV is the SUV that shows India’s electric future isn’t just coming it’s already here.

Disclaimer

This article is based on the latest reports, official teasers, and automotive sources available as of October 2025. Final design, features, and pricing of the Tata Curvv EV (2026) may vary upon launch.
Images are for illustrative purposes only and may represent pre-production models.
For the most accurate information, please visit Tata Motors’ official website or dealerships closer to the vehicle’s release.

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