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After the successful launch of the electric SUV Curvv, the leading car manufacturer Tata has added the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) version of the model India. It has been released in both petrol and diesel, starting at Rs 9.99 lakh and 11.49 lakh (all ex-showroom) respectively.
Tata Curvv ICE can be purchased in a total of eight variants and six colour options. This will allow the customers to have wider options to choose from. In case you are interested in the fuel-powered Curvv, it can be pre-booked now. The latest offering either can be reserved from an authorised dealership nationwide or online using Tata’s official webiste.
Road Presence
Visually Tata Curvv ICE looks almost identical to its electric sibling. However, the company has added a few elements from both inside and outside to make it stand out from the electric version. EV. The model gets slightly different front grills at the front, featuring a similar LED headlight setup, paired with LED and trending connecting lights.
The vehicle offers a coupe-style road presence, which makes it look quite aesthetic in its segment. It runs on diamond-cut stylish R16-inch alloy wheels.
What’s Inside?
When it comes to the interior, Again! The cabin shares the same vibe as its electric model. The company has included a Harrier-inspired multi-functional 4-spoke steering wheel, wireless charging port, multiple charging sockets, automatic climate control, 9-speaker JBL audio system, air purifier, electrical adjustable ventilated front seats, and a massive panoramic sunroof.
Apart from this, customers also get a robust 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The unit supports all the wireless car connect technology including Apple, Android and Auto carplay.
Powertrain Options
Now, the most important is powertrain options. Tata Curvv ICE is powered by both petrol and diesel options. The former uses a 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine and a brand-new 1.2-litre T-GDI turbo unit, generating a maximum power of 118 bhp with 170 Nm and 123 bhp and 225 Nm torque respectively. While later is powered by 1.5-litre diesel engine that churns out an impressive output of 113 bhp and 260 Nm peak torque.
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