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The Tata Curvv EV is expected to be priced between ₹22 lakh to ₹28 lakh (ex-showroom) for different variants. This positions it above the Nexon EV (₹17-20 lakh) but below luxury EVs like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 or Kia EV6. The pricing strategy seems to be premium but accessible - significantly more than mass-market EVs but still within reach of successful professionals. Tata will likely launch multiple variants with the top-end model getting all the premium features.
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The Tata Curvv EV is expected to come with 18-inch alloy wheels as standard on higher variants, with 17-inch possibly available on base models. The tyre size will likely be 215/55 R18 for a good balance of comfort and grip. Tata will probably offer all-season tyres from brands like Apollo or Bridgestone specifically tuned for EV characteristics - low rolling resistance for better range, but still decent grip for safety. There might be an option for aerodynamic wheel covers that further improve efficiency by reducing turbulence around the wheels.
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Based on dealer information and Tata's typical strategy, the variant breakdown will likely be: Curvv EV Smart (base): Essential features, smaller battery option Curvv EV Smart+: Added comfort features Curvv EV Adventure: Premium features, larger battery Curvv EV Fearless (top): All features, exclusive elementsEach variant will have a clear price jump of ₹1.5-2 lakh to justify the additional features. Tata might also offer optional packs (like sunroof pack or tech pack) on lower variants to give customers more flexibility. The idea is to have a variant for every budget while pushing customers toward the more profitable higher variants.
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The Curvv EV features what Tata calls a "smart climate control system" that's specifically designed for electric vehicles. It uses a heat pump technology which is much more efficient than traditional resistive heating in most current EVs. This is particularly important in India where AC usage is constant for 8-9 months a year. The system is supposed to reduce energy consumption by up to 30% compared to conventional EV HVAC systems, which directly translates to better range. There's also a pre-conditioning feature that lets you cool/heat the car while it's still plugged in, saving battery for actual driving.
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