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Answer # 1 #

Absolutely, the Curvv EV supports 70kW DC fast charging—10-80% in 40 mins, no sweat. It's CCS2 compatible, so most public stations work. Great for impromptu trips; just avoid back-to-back sessions to keep warranty happy.

Answer # 2 #

To put it simply, in the time it takes to have a proper meal at a highway food court, your Curvv EV will be ready to go for another 300+ kms. That's the convenience of DC fast charging. It completely changes the long-distance game for EVs in India.

Answer # 3 #

From what I've gathered following Tata's development closely, ADAS is definitely part of their roadmap for the Curvv platform. However, considering cost pressures and the current Indian market, they might phase it in. The initial launch might focus on establishing the design and core EV credentials, with ADAS coming later as a model year update. This approach helps them keep the starting price competitive while offering advanced features for those willing to pay more. It's a smart strategy, honestly.

Answer # 4 #

Tata EVs generally allow drivers to control regen through multiple levels. Expect the Curvv EV to have at least 3–4 regen modes so you can switch between light coasting and strong regen (almost one-pedal driving). Similar to what you see in the Tata Nexon EV facelift.