Tata’s stylish Curvv coupe-SUV, which was introduced in the market with an EV powertrain in August and with petrol and diesel engine options in the following month, currently has a waiting period of over three months, depending on the powertrain. That's a slight increase of about a month since we last reported on it in September. As per the SIAM passenger vehicle industry data for October, Tata Motors dispatched 8,218 units of the coup-SUV to the showrooms.
- Curvv EV has the lowest waiting period
- Curvv diesel has a waiting period of around two months
- Waiting period for some petrol variants is around three months
Tata Curvv EV waiting period for November 2024
Dealer sources tell us that all variants of the Curvv EV have a waiting period of up to four weeks. There have been plenty of dispatches of the Curvv EV to most Tata outlets, which has allowed for quick deliveries to customers.
The Curvv EV comes with two battery pack options: a 40.5kWh unit for the Creative, Accomplished and Accomplished+ variants and a 55kWh one for the Accomplished, Accomplished+ S, Empowered+ and Empowered+ A variants. Both versions of the Tata Curvv EV get a 167hp electric motor mounted on the front axle, enabling it to accelerate from 0-100kph in 8.6 seconds and hit a top speed of 160kph.
Tata Curvv diesel waiting period for November 2024
The Curvv diesel is available in Smart, Pure, Creative and Accomplished variants. The entry-level Curvv Smart diesel with a manual gearbox has a waiting period of slightly above two months. Other variants of the Curvv diesel with a manual gearbox – Pure, Creative and Accomplished – can be delivered in a little more than one month’s time. The waiting period for all variants of the Curvv diesel automatic is around two months. The Curvv diesel comes with a 118hp 1.5-litre turbo diesel engine.
Tata Curvv petrol waiting period for November 2024
The entry-level Curvv petrol comes with a 120hp 1.2-litre turbo engine. The Curvv 1.2 petrol Smart variant with a manual gearbox has a waiting of over three months. Pure, Creative and Accomplished variants of the Curvv 1.2 petrol-MT can be delivered in around two months. The automatic gearbox-equipped range with the same engine has a slightly higher waiting period of about three months.
The more powerful 125hp Tata Curvv 1.2-TGDI is available only in Creative and accomplished trims, where manual gearbox-equipped models can be delivered in under two months, while the automatic gearbox variants have a three-month waiting.
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