How is Tata Curvv EV expected to perform in crash tests?

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Answer # 1 #

Given Tata's recent track record with the Nexon EV (5-star Global NCAP) and Punch (5-star), the Curvv EV is almost certain to score 5 stars in crash tests. Tata has made safety a key brand differentiator, and they're not going to compromise on their flagship EV. The Curvv uses the new Gen 2 architecture which has been designed from ground up with safety as priority. You can expect:- High-strength steel cage around occupants- Multiple airbags (6-8 likely)- Advanced electronic stability control- Robust battery protection structureI'd be very surprised if it gets anything less than 5 stars when Global NCAP tests it.

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Answer # 2 #

While we'll have to wait for official crash test results, the engineering approach suggests excellent safety. The battery pack is structural - meaning it's integrated into the vehicle's safety cell, actually making the chassis stiffer. There are reinforced side sills for side impact protection and advanced crumple zones that manage crash energy. Tata has been investing heavily in their virtual crash testing capabilities, so by the time the first physical test happens, they've already simulated thousands of crash scenarios. Given how important the Curvv is to Tata's premium ambitions, they simply can't afford anything less than top safety ratings.

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