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From the spy shots and insider information I've seen, the 360-degree camera is definitely part of the premium package on the Curvv EV. The system appears to be quite sophisticated with dynamic guidelines and possibly even recording capability. It's one of those features that once you get used to, you wonder how you managed without it - especially in our crowded Indian parking situations. I'm hoping they make it available in mid variants too, not just the top model, as it's genuinely useful everyday technology rather than just a luxury gimmick.

Answer # 2 #

Having owned a Nexon EV for 2 years and closely tracking the Curvv's development, I'd say wait for the first 3-4 months after launch before deciding. Tata makes great EVs, but any new model can have initial issues. The Curvv does seem promising with its extended range and premium features that address some shortcomings of current Tata EVs. What makes it potentially worth it is Tata's growing confidence in EVs - they've learned from the Nexon EV's success and should have improved everything from battery management to software. The official Tata website will have detailed specs once launched, but I'm optimistic this could set new standards in the ₹20-25 lakh EV segment.

Answer # 3 #

As a parent with two kids in Bangalore, I've been specifically evaluating the Curvv EV for our next family car. Here's my practical assessment: School runs: Perfect - quiet, comfortable, low operating cost Weekend trips: 400+ km range covers most nearby destinations Parking: 360-degree camera (expected) helps in tight spots Maintenance: Fewer service visits than petrol/diesel Space*: Boot should handle stroller + groceries + weekend bagsThe only potential issue is if you have elderly parents traveling frequently - the slightly lower roof might make entry/exit harder for them. For nuclear families with kids, it looks ideal. The safety features Tata is known for give me peace of mind too.

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From what I've understood following Tata's strategy, the Curvv EV fills the "premium-plus" segment in their lineup. Here's how their EV range stacks up currently:- Tiago EV: Entry-level, affordable city EV- Nexon EV: Mass-market premium, their best-seller- Curvv EV: Premium lifestyle vehicle with extended range- Sierra EV (upcoming): Flagship luxury modelThe Curvv specifically targets urban professionals and tech-savvy buyers who want extended range coupled with stylish design. It's supposed to bridge the gap between the practical Nexon EV and the ultra-premium Sierra EV that's coming later. Tata seems to be using the Curvv to test higher price points while maintaining their value-for-money proposition.