2024 Tata Curvv Top Features Explained — Level 2 ADAS, Panoramic Sunroof And More
- 1Tata Curvv offers segment-first powered tail gate
- 2Other features such as powered driver's seat and panoramic sunroof
- 3Tata Curvv full price list announcement likely soon
Tata Motors has finally announced the prices of the new Tata Curvv coupe SUV in India, with the introductory prices making it one of the most affordable compact SUVs to buy in the country. The carmaker is yet to reveal the complete price list of the Tata Curvv and based on the current price list, the Tata Curvv price starts from Rs 10 lakh and goes all the way up to Rs 17.5 lakh ex-showroom. For the price, the new Tata Curvv also offers a slew of features. In this article, we share the top features found in the new Tata Curvv.
Top Tata Curvv features
Level-2 ADAS
Just like the Harrier and Safari duo, the new Tata Curvv also comes packed with an exhaustive list of level-2 ADAS features, which stands for advanced driving assistance systems.These features include safety features such as automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection and avoidance, lane keeping assist, blind spot detection and monitoring; adaptive cruise control, rear cross traffic alerts and high beam assist, to name a few.
Powered tailgate with gesture control
The Tata Curvv is the first compact SUV in its segment to offer a powered tailgate. Furthermore, like more expensive cars, the powered tailgate in the Tata Curvv also offers gesture control, which enables you to open the tailgate with just one swipe of your foot under the bumper. In addition, the user can also adjust the height of the tail gate opening with the button placed on the boot lid, which further adds a layer of personalisation as per the varied use cases.
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18-inch alloy wheels
The top variants of the Tata Curvv come with 18-inch alloy wheels. The allow wheel design is unique and somewhat inspired by the scorpion alloy wheels seen on multiple Abarth models. Like the ones seen in the C-SUV segment, the 18-inch alloy wheels of the Curvv also come with the machined dual-tone finish.
Ventilated front seats
Like the Nexon, Harrier and Safari, the new Curvv also offers ventilated front seats in its higher variants. Furthermore, the top variants also offer a 6-way power-adjustable driver’s seat. However, it is worth mentioning that its rivals like the Kia Setlos and Hyundai Creta offer an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, which also includes electrically-adjustable under-thigh support.
360-Degree parking camera
The Tata Curvv also offers a 360-degree parking camera that works in conjunction with the blind spot monitoring. In addition, Tata has also updated the UI for the blind spot monitoring, as the feed is now displayed inside the instrument cluster instead of the infotainment system, which previously used to take the entirety of the screen in models like the Nexon, Harrier and Safari. We expect to see the update offered to the existing and new owners of these SUVs.
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Panoramic sunroof
Needless to say, the Tata Curvv also offers a large panoramic sunroof. Having dual panes, the first pane of the sunroof opens and offers a wide aperture, letting a lot of airiness come inside the cabin. The sunroof is also flanked by ambient lighting, which should enhance the cabin ambience at night.