Tata Curvv interior officially revealed ahead of launch

Tata Curvv interior officially revealed and the SUV borrows a lot of design elements from the Tata SUV range, including the Nexon.

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The Tata Curvv will be available in ICE and EV versions | Image: Tata Motors

The Tata Curvv has been in the spotlight for a while now, especially given the design of the vehicle, which is a first in the segment. The Tata Curvv has garnered attention for its powertrains as well, as the SUV will be offered in both ICE form as well as in all-electric form.

Tata officially showcased the Curvv ICE and EV versions a few days ago, and the production-spec SUV’s exterior design shares a lot with the Nexon. The headlight and DRL design, along with the whole front fascia gives the Curvv the Nexon family theme. However, what Tata did not reveal was the interior of the Curvv, until now.

Tata Curvv interior and features

The Tata Curvv shares a lot in common with the Nexon here as well, with some design elements even borrowed from the Harrier and Safari. The steering wheel with touch-sensitive controls and the illuminated Tata logo is straight from the Harrier. The aircon controls are also similar to the Nexon, which are touch-sensitive again, while the entire dash gets a unique textured finish.

The Curvv gets interior details from the Nexon and Harrier | Image: Tata Motors

The 12.3-inch infotainment system is identical to what’s on offer with the top-spec Nexon variants. The unit gets navigation, wireless smartphone connectivity and JBL speakers with a subwoofer. Other features will include a panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, powered and ventilated seats, and more.

Safety will also be a key priority, as all of Tata’s SUV range, including its EV offerings have secured five-star safety ratings. The Tata Curvv will get 6 airbags as standard, ABS with EBD, stability control, ISOFIX child seat anchors, tyre-pressure sensors, electronic parking brake, reversing cameras and parking sensors, and ADAS Level 2.

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