Tata Curvv vs rivals: Features comparison

    Curvv, set to launch on August 7, will be equipped with a few first-in-segment features.

    Published On Jul 29, 2024 04:26:00 PM

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    Tata Curvv, Hyundai Creta, Skoda Kushaq, Maruti Grand Vitara, Honda Elevate

    The Tata Curvv will be the latest entrant in the midsize SUV segment, and it introduces a segment-first coupe-SUV body style. Apart from the unique design, Tata will pack the Curvv with some class-leading features to gain an edge in the hotly contested segment.

    Here’s a feature comparison of the upcoming Curvv with its rivals, including the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder, Skoda Kushaq, Volkswagen Taigun and the MG Astor.

    1. Curvv to get powered tailgate, flush door handles over rivals
    2. To offer ADAS Level 2 safety
    3. Price reveal on August 7

    Tata Curvv vs rivals: convenience features

    The Tata Curvv comes equipped with features including a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, driving modes, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, and a power-adjustable driver’s seat, among others. While many of these are available on its rivals, the Curvv also boasts class-leading elements such as a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 9-speaker audio system, and a navigation display on the instrument cluster.

    First-in-class features on offer with the Tata Curvv include a powered tailgate with gesture control, flush door handles as well as an illuminated logo on the steering wheel. Moreover, the Curvv will join the Kia Seltos as the only other SUV in this comparison to get 18-inch alloy wheels. Note that the Creta N Line also comes with 18-inch wheels, while the standard version makes do with 17-inchers. 

    The MG Astor continues to be the only SUV in the segment with a personal AI Assistant. Meanwhile, the Maruti Grand Vitara and Toyota Hyryder boast a dedicated EV button to switch to pure battery power, thanks to the strong-hybrid powertrain.

    The Volkswagen Taigun and Skoda Kushaq are the only ones in the segment that come with an active cylinder deactivation technology, which switches off two of the four cylinders (1.5L TSI) when the engine is under light load, in order to reduce fuel consumption. 

    Tata Curvv vs rivals: safety features

    The Tata Curvv will also come with ADAS Level 2 safety technology, making it the fourth model in this segment to offer autonomous safety features, alongside the Astor, Creta, and Seltos. However, the Curvv's ESP-based Driver Doze Off Alert and Traffic Sign Recognition give it an edge over the competition.

    The Kushaq and Taigun are the only two SUVs here that feature an electronic differential lock integrated into the ESP system. This setup enhances traction and handling by working as a limited-slip differential to compensate for the understeer typical of front-wheel-drive cars during fast cornering.

    Tata Curvv vs rivals: price

    Tata Curvv vs rivals: Price (ex-showroom, India)
    SUVCurvvCretaSeltosGrand VitaraHyryderAstorKushaqTaigunElevate
    Price rangeTBARs 11 lakh-20.15 lakhRs 10.90 lakh-20.37 lakhRs 10.99 lakh-20.09 lakhRs 11.14 lakh-20.19 lakhRs 9.98 lakh-Rs 18.08 lakhRs 10.89 lakh-18.79 lakhRs 11.70 lakh-20 lakhRs 11.91 lakh-16.51 lakh

    Pricing for the Tata Curvv is yet to be announced, but we expect it to start from around Rs 11 lakh. The MG Astor continues to be the most affordable midsize SUV with a base price of Rs 9.98 lakh, while the Kia Seltos' top-end X-Line auto variant (Rs 20.37 lakh) costs the highest here.

    All prices, ex-showroom India

    Also see:

    Tata Curvv: Your questions answered

    Tata Curvv EV vs rivals: features compared

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