Tata Curvv Updated with New Interior Theme and Added Features

Tata Curvv Updated with New Interior Theme and Added Features

Tata Motors has introduced an update for its Curvv compact SUV, enhancing interior comfort and premium appeal to strengthen its position in the highly competitive midsize SUV segment. Launched in 2024, the Curvv has earned attention for its coupe-inspired design and versatile powertrain options. With rivals such as the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Maruti Grand Vitara becoming increasingly feature-rich, Tata’s latest refresh adds thoughtful upgrades focused on cabin luxury and passenger convenience.

Enhanced Interior and New Features

The 2025 Tata Curvv receives a new light grey dual-tone interior theme, replacing the previous darker palette. This change brings a brighter, more upmarket feel to the cabin, aligning the model with Tata’s premium SUVs like the Harrier and Safari.

The seats have been reprofiled for improved comfort and ergonomics, offering better thigh and lumbar support. Updated upholstery stitching and subtle contrast accents elevate the overall cabin aesthetics.

Two new comfort-focused features headline this update:

  • Dual-zone automatic climate control, allowing the driver and front passenger to set individual temperature zones.
  • Rear window sunshades, enhancing rear passenger comfort, especially in warmer climates.

These refinements make the Curvv’s cabin more sophisticated while maintaining its original design and mechanical setup.

Existing Features Retained

The Curvv was already one of the most feature-packed models in its class, and Tata continues to offer a rich equipment list. Key highlights include:

  • 12.3-inch floating touchscreen infotainment system
  • 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster
  • Ventilated front seats
  • Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • Panoramic sunroof
  • Wireless charger
  • Auto-dimming IRVM
  • Ambient lighting

Safety remains a priority, with six airbags (standard), a 360-degree camera, front and rear parking sensors, ISOFIX mounts, and an ADAS suite offering advanced safety functions.

On the outside, the Curvv retains its signature coupe-like silhouette, LED light bar, and sleek taillamps — design elements that have become defining traits of the model.

Powertrain and Performance

There are no mechanical changes in this update. The Tata Curvv continues with the same engine and transmission options as before.

Engine TypePowerTorqueTransmission Options
1.2-litre Turbo-Petrol120 PS170 Nm6-speed MT / 7-speed DCT
1.2-litre T-GDi (Direct Injection)125 PS225 Nm6-speed MT / 7-speed DCT
1.5-litre Diesel118 PS260 Nm6-speed MT / 7-speed DCT

Both manual and automatic variants remain available across multiple trims, offering flexibility for different buyer preferences.

Tata also continues to sell the Curvv EV, catering to electric vehicle buyers with a competitive driving range and strong performance credentials.

Curvv Dark Edition

The Curvv Dark Edition continues alongside the updated standard variant. It features an all-black exterior finish, black alloy wheels, and darker cabin trims. This version caters to customers seeking a sportier and more dramatic visual appeal.

Pricing and Market Position

The Tata Curvv is currently priced between Rs 9.67 lakh and Rs 18.85 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi). Tata has not yet announced a price revision for the updated model, which means the added features enhance value without increasing cost.

In India’s midsize SUV space, the Curvv competes with:

  • Hyundai Creta
  • Kia Seltos
  • Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
  • Honda Elevate
  • Volkswagen Taigun
  • Maruti Suzuki Victoris

With its new dual-tone interior, added comfort features, and premium enhancements, the updated Tata Curvv aims to appeal to buyers looking for a stylish, well-equipped SUV that balances practicality with a premium driving experience.

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