The Tata Curvv garners mixed reviews, with praise for its stylish coupe-SUV design, spacious cabin, and modern features like ADAS and a strong 5-star safety rating. Users enjoy its smooth handling and road presence, making it appealing for families. However, concerns about rear passenger comfort, rear visibility, and the absence of an automatic transmission in the diesel variant are noted. Additionally, higher costs for top-end EV trims compared to ICE models raise questions about value.
The Tata Curvv impresses with its stylish coupe-SUV design and a strong 5-star safety rating. Users appreciate its spacious cabin, modern features like ADAS, and long-range EV options with fast charging. However, concerns arise regarding the diesel variant lacking an automatic transmission, lower petrol mileage, and higher costs for top-end EV trims compared to ICE models.
The car is praised for its fun driving experience, smooth engine performance, and luxurious dashboard design. Users appreciate the spaciousness for families and the quality of the sound system. However, concerns arise regarding fuel economy in traffic and the need for attention with the automatic controls. Overall, it is seen as a good option for small families, especially if future CNG variants are introduced.
Fun to drive. Punchy and smooth engine performance. Comes to fuel economy its 8km/ L in traffic.
It has good design overall. Dashboard is something which gives you a luxury feel in this car. Speakers quality at it's best level. All features are assecible by stearing in well manner. The automatic control is little conscious as needs attention always. Overall it's a good for small family with 4-5 people with a huge space for luggage.
Tata Curvv is the one that excites me the most purely from a design and innovation standpoint. I genuinely believe it's one of the most futuristic cars Tata has worked on, blending the boldness of an SUV with the sleekness of a coupe. The balance of style, practicality, and road presence makes it a real head-turner. What draws me to the Curvv is how Tata has matured its design language sharp lines, sloping roof, minimalist interiors, and a distinct silhouette that stands out in the sea of look-alike SUVs. It also builds on Tata's focus on safety and robust build, which I highly value as a Nexon CNG owner. The only reason I haven't considered the Curvv for purchase yet is that it currently doesn't offer a CNG powertrain which is an essential factor for me, given my frequent long-distance travel between Mumbai and Konkan. For me, CNG offers long-term savings and environmental benefits without sacrificing too much on performance. If Tata were to offer a CNG variant of the Curvv in the future, I would definitely be interested. Until then, I admire it from a distance it represents where Indian automotive design is he