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Based on industry analysis and competitor pricing, here's my estimate: Base variant: ₹21.99 lakh Mid variant: ₹24.49 lakh * Top variant: ₹27.99 lakh Limited edition: Possibly ₹29.99 lakhThese are ex-showroom prices, and the on-road will be ₹2-4 lakh higher depending on your state's taxes and insurance. While this seems expensive compared to Tata's current lineup, remember that the Curvv is their technology flagship* with much more advanced features and a larger battery than anything they've offered before.

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The Tata Curvv EV's battery is expected to last 8-10 years before significant degradation, and potentially 15+ years with reduced capacity. Most modern EV batteries are designed to retain:- 80-85% capacity after 8 years- 70-75% capacity after 10 years- 60%+ capacity after 15 yearsThe actual lifespan depends on several factors: charging habits, climate, and usage patterns. Tata's battery management system with liquid cooling should help maximize lifespan by maintaining optimal temperature and preventing stressful charging conditions.

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This is going to be the most interesting EV battle of 2025! Here's how I see the comparison:Tata Curvv EV advantages: Better established EV technology More distinctive, premium design Likely better performance Possibly longer rangeMaruti EVX advantages: Maruti's legendary reliability reputation Probably better value for money Huge service network across India Strong resale value expectedIf you want something that stands out and offers cutting-edge features, the Curvv might be better. If you prioritize peace of mind, low maintenance, and resale value, the EVX could be the smarter choice. It's essentially emotion vs rationality - the Curvv appeals to the heart, the EVX to the head.