The automobile industry is rapidly changing, companies are coming up with more futuristic designs, and features and competing with foreign brands. And Tata is not far off with its new models. Today, let’s look at the top 5 pros and cons of the brand new SUV Coupe, Tata Curvv.
Pros of Tata Curvv
1. Sturdy Performance
The two engine variants, 123 BHP GDI turbo-petrol and 116 BHP diesel, both provide ample power for a city and highway drive. The engine is fine-tuned for performance making it a perfect car for the masses.
2. Multiple Power Train Options
Multiple engine and gearbox options will offer something for everyone. The Smart, Pure+ and Creative variants options ensure every car enthusiast can seek his preference when it comes to engine type and transmission.
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3. Spacious Interior
The interior solves every worry when it comes to general accommodation. Leg space, headroom and the 500-litre boot are truly a joy, ensuring all the passengers are comfortable.
4. EV Variants
In India’s mission to reduce the carbon footprint, Tata is a major contributor with almost all its cars having either electric or hybrid options. Tata Curvv also has an EV variant, making it much easier for individuals to reduce carbon emissions.
5. Sophisticated Features
Curvv’s infotainment system features a 7 to 10.25-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth connectivity and a premium 4-speaker sound system. Climate control, 6 airbags and a rearview camera for easy parking assist driver.
Cons Of Tata Curvv
1. High Depreciation (Low Resale Value)
Tata always stays steps behind in the resale market, compared to its counterparts. Individuals continue to avoid Tata in the resale market because of its total depreciation over the years.
2. Subpar After-Sales Servicing
Almost every Tata owner is pleased with their vehicle but unhappy with the after-sales servicing. For an average urban person, service hassles add to their already long list of problems as the vehicle is needed for daily commute.
3. Missing Features
The Tata Curvv offers multiple bold features yet still falls behind in certain sectors. Electronic Parking Brake, telescopic adjustment for the steering wheel, cupholders for front passengers, a rear sunshade, rear armrest, and ventilated seats are some features Curvv lacks.
4. Low Fuel Efficiency
The reported mileage of 12-15 km/litre of Curvv is inefficient. Even with Tata’s aim of providing a great driving range, Tata Curvv falls behind in this segment, so individuals looking for fuel efficiency do not consider Curvv to be their first choice.
5. High Cost Factor
While loaded with features, Curvv’s price tag (₹ 9.99 – 17.49 Lakh) is a complete drawback for people on a budget. This limits its reach in the budget market, where it could compete in the lines of top commute vehicles.
Tata Curvv: The Indian Suv Coupe
Loaded with modern features and a futuristic design, Curvv is the Indian contender in the SUV Coupe market. While it has some drawbacks, the overall package offers something exciting for drivers who seek comfort, style, and cutting-edge technology. With its homely legacy, Tata instils a patriotic feel inside all its buyers. Proudly Indian, the Curvv represents a step towards Tata’s evolving automotive vision, blending tradition with futuristic appeal.