Tata Curvv interior first image out

    Tata Curvv interior to be shared with the Nexon; parts sharing not just limited to the cabin and features.

    Published On Feb 09, 2024 12:30:00 PM

    97,153 Views

    Listen to this Article

    The Tata Curvv is undoubtedly the brand’s next big launch, and as the date of its arrival nears, more information about the upcoming rival to the vast sea of midsize SUVs – the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, VW Taigun, Skoda Kushaq, MG Astor, Maruti Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder and Honda Elevate – is coming to the surface.

    The Curvv diesel that was displayed at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024 was production-ready, and as such, a lot can be gleaned by looking at the images closely. One major reveal is that the Curvv’s interior shares a lot with the Nexon.

    1. Tata Curvv dash and screens borrowed from Nexon
    2. Features list also seems to overlap
    3. Curvv dimensions similar to Nexon, hinting at commonality of platform

    Tata Curvv interior, features

    What can be seen from the image of the Curvv's interior is that the three-tone, multi-layer dashboard seems near-identical to the one seen in the Nexon. The steering, meanwhile, seems to be the Harriert's unit. Even the placement of the 10.25-inch screens – one for infotainment and the other for the driver display – is quite similar. A lot of the switchgear and the buttons also seem to be shared between Tata’s compact SUV and midsize SUV.

    While the image doesn’t show the automatic climate control system, it’ll almost certainly be available. In addition, powered ORVMs, steering-mounted controls for the infotainment system and cruise control, push-button start, tweeters on the A-pillars (likely for an 8-speaker Harman or JBL system) and a wireless smartphone charging pad are also highly likely to be seen on range-topping versions of the Curvv. One of the exterior images also shows that the Curvv will get a sunroof, though it’s unlikely to be a panoramic unit.

    Also see: Tata Curvv to expand diesel midsize SUV segment beyond Creta, Seltos

    In terms of safety kit, what can be seen on the Curvv include rear disc brakes, front and rear parking sensors, 360-degree cameras, a blind-spot monitor, and a rear wash wipe that’s hidden in the rear spoiler area. As Tata Motors is already looking at achieving a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating for its line-up, and six airbags is necessary for that score, the Curvv is almost certainly going to get front, side and curtain airbags. ESC, hill-hold assist, a tyre pressure monitor and an air purifier are also expected with top-spec versions of the Curvv. Although ADAS tech can't be seen on the model displayed, Tata may offer it on the Curvv to keep up with the Creta and Seltos, both of which have a Level 2 ADAS suite. 

    Tata Curvv side
     

    Tata Curvv dimensions

    Tata Curvv vs Nexon: dimensions
    CurvvNexon
    Length4308mm3994mm
    Width1810mm1804mm
    Height1630mm1620mm
    Wheelbase2560mm2498mm

    While the Curvv is definitely larger overall than the Nexon – it is 313mm longer and has a wheelbase that’s 62mm longer as well – the SUVs’ widths are just millimetres apart. This aspect, along with the fact that the Nexon’s dashboard and odds and ends fit perfectly in the Curvv, indicates that the two SUVs share a lot under the skin as well.

    In addition, the Curvv will come with a diesel option, and this 115hp, 1.5-litre engine and its 6-speed manual come from the Nexon. As we have reported, one can expect the Nexon’s 6-speed AMT to be carried over to the Curvv.

    Considering the heightened competition in this segment, Tata does have its work cut out for it. On the other hand, the Indian company seems to have ensured that the Curvv has been developed in the most cost-effective manner possible, which should mean a competitive price point as well. Only time will tell.

    Also see:

    Tata Tiago, Tigor CNG AMT launched

    Tata Nexon EV facelift gets Rs 1 lakh discount on MY2023 stocks

    Copyright (c) Autocar India. All rights reserved.

    Comments

    ×
    img

    No comments yet. Be the first to comment.

    Ask Autocar Anything about Car and Bike Buying and Maintenance Advices
    Need an expert opinion on your car and bike related queries?
    Ask Now

    Search By Car Price

    Poll of the month

    What do you think of the Jaguar rebrand?

    It's too radical and ignores the brand's legacy

     

    57.93%

    It's exactly what's needed to revive a dying brand

     

    10.37%

    It's fine as long as the products are good

     

    31.70%

    Total Votes : 511
    Sign up for our newsletter

    Get all the latest updates from the automobile universe