Hayao Hgnjtxk

Change Person | Wilfersdorf | Austria

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List of Contributed Questions (Sorted by Newest to Oldest)

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Answer # 1 #

Yes, Tata is expected to launch the Curvv EV in multiple battery options - likely a standard range around 400-450 km and a long-range version with 500-550 km (MIDC). This follows the industry trend of offering choice to customers based on their needs and budget. The standard range will be more affordable, while the long-range version will obviously cost more but offer that extra peace of mind for frequent highway drivers or those without reliable home charging.

Answer # 2 #

Based on spy shots showing camera modules and radar sensors in the prototypes, it appears ADAS is definitely coming to the Curvv EV. The question is whether it will be available from launch or introduced later. Tata might take a phased approach - launching initially without ADAS to keep prices competitive, then introducing an ADAS variant 6-12 months later. The hardware seems to be there, so it's probably a software calibration and validation exercise. Given Indian road conditions, Tata will want to ensure their ADAS works reliably before release.

Answer # 3 #

As a current EV owner, let me give you real-world numbers that should apply to the Curvv: Overnight charging at home: ₹1.0-1.2 per km Shopping mall charging (often free): ₹0 per km Highway fast charging: ₹2.0-2.8 per km Mixed usage: ₹1.5-2.0 per km averageThe exact cost depends on your electricity tariff and charging habits. If you have solar panels at home, the cost could drop to ₹0.3-0.5 per km! The key is to charge at home overnight as much as possible and use public charging only when necessary. Over 15,000 km annually, the Curvv EV could save you ₹1-1.5 lakh in fuel costs compared to a petrol SUV.

Answer # 4 #

From what I've learned talking to Tata service managers, the warranty structure will likely be: Battery pack: 8 years/160,000 km Electric motor: 5 years/100,000 km * Standard vehicle: 3 years/100,000 kmThere might be an optional extended warranty package you can purchase. The important thing to understand is that battery warranty typically has a capacity retention clause - if your battery holds less than 70% of its original capacity within the warranty period, they'll repair or replace it. This is actually quite generous since most batteries degrade much slower than that with proper care.

Answer # 5 #

The Tata Curvv EV is expected to come with two battery options:1. Medium range: ~60 kWh battery providing ~400-450 km range2. Long range: ~70 kWh battery providing ~500-550 km rangeThese are substantial battery packs that put the Currrv at the top of its class in terms of capacity. The batteries will use advanced NMC chemistry for good energy density and will feature liquid cooling for optimal performance and longevity. The exact capacity might be slightly different at launch, but these numbers are consistent with what's been reported by multiple sources.