Sudhendu Rau

TURNING MACHINE SET UP OPERATOR | Rajkot | India

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Answer # 1 #

I calculated this based on the expected 60 kWh battery pack. The average electricity tariff for households in India is about ₹8 per unit (kWh). So, 60 × 8 = ₹480 to charge fully. That would roughly give you 450–500 km range, depending on how you drive. Which means the cost per km is under ₹1 — pretty awesome compared to petrol SUVs!

Answer # 2 #

I'm a huge fan of the new color palette Tata is using, especially on the Curvv! It makes the car look super premium. The official list generally includes: Pristine White, Flame Red, Empowered Oxide, Pure Grey, and the eye-catching Virtual Sunrise. You also have the deep Carbon Black for a stealthy look. What's neat is that all the colors (except perhaps the pure black) come standard with a contrast black roof. This dual-tone effect is what gives the Curvv that true coupe-SUV flair and helps it stand out from the crowd. If I were buying one, I'd probably go for the Empowered Oxide—it's classy but still modern.

Answer # 3 #

The key word here is "Smart Digital Lighting." It’s not just lights; it's an experience. The front has a slim, high-set DRL bar that looks like a digital signature, and the main lamps are vertically stacked in the bumper. This high-low placement is what designers call a 'split-headlamp' setup, and it's trending globally. The lights actually greet you and bid you farewell with their light show! At the back, the long, thin connected LED taillamp strip is integrated perfectly with the coupe-like boot line. It uses a crystal-like effect and the sequential indicators are just the cherry on top. It gives the Curvv EV a distinct, almost European premium feel, which is a major win for Tata's design team. They really aced the lighting in this one!

Answer # 4 #

Man, the lighting on the Curvv EV is chef's kiss! Headlights: Unique tri-arrow LED signature in the DRLs, split into high and low sections with smokey housings—kinda hawk-eyed vibe. Projectors handle the throw perfectly. Rear? Those infinity-style connected taillights with smoked lenses and welcome animation on unlock. The way they light up full-width is hypnotic. Drove one at dusk; feels premium AF. Tata nailed the design language here.