
Tata Motors has introduced a new Nitro Crimson paint scheme for the Curvv
The first coupe SUV of Tata Motors, the Curvv was launched in India in August 2024 and is now already up for sale with a discount. These discounts offered by the brand range up to Rs 50,000 depending on the version of the car. Specifically, the MY2025 petrol and diesel versions of the vehicle are available with a discount of up to Rs 20,000 as a scrappage bonus. Along with this, the brand is offering an option of exchange bonus worth Rs 13,793.
The maximum discount of Rs 50,000 is available on the MY2024 models. This consists of a Rs 30,000 cash discount for all the variants. It is to be noted that these offers may vary depending on the dealership and availability of stock. Meanwhile, the electric version of the vehicle is also being offered a Rs 20,000 discount in the form of a scrappage bonus. Meanwhile, the exchange bonus is limited to Rs 19,048.
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Recently, the brand has also expanded the colour palette of the Tata Curvv with the addition of a new Nitro Crimson shade. With this, the car is now available in seven colour options including the previously available six options: Gold Essence, Flame Red, Pristine White, Pure Grey, Daytona Grey, and Opera Blue.
The Tata Curvv offers three engine configurations: two petrol variants and one diesel variant. The 1.2-litre Revotron petrol engine delivers 118 hp and 170 Nm of torque. Curvv's 1.2-litre Hyperion petrol engine produces 123 hp and 225 Nm. The 1.5-litre diesel engine generates 116 hp and 260 Nm. All engine options come with transmission choices of a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCA.
The Tata Curvv EV is offered with two battery options: 45 kWh and 55 kWh. The entry-level variant has a power output of 147 hp, compared to the top variant's 164 hp. Both variants share the same torque output of 215 Nm. The MIDC-certified range is 430 km for the base version and 502 km for the more premium version.
The maximum discount of Rs 50,000 is available on the MY2024 models. This consists of a Rs 30,000 cash discount for all the variants. It is to be noted that these offers may vary depending on the dealership and availability of stock. Meanwhile, the electric version of the vehicle is also being offered a Rs 20,000 discount in the form of a scrappage bonus. Meanwhile, the exchange bonus is limited to Rs 19,048.
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Recently, the brand has also expanded the colour palette of the Tata Curvv with the addition of a new Nitro Crimson shade. With this, the car is now available in seven colour options including the previously available six options: Gold Essence, Flame Red, Pristine White, Pure Grey, Daytona Grey, and Opera Blue.
The Tata Curvv offers three engine configurations: two petrol variants and one diesel variant. The 1.2-litre Revotron petrol engine delivers 118 hp and 170 Nm of torque. Curvv's 1.2-litre Hyperion petrol engine produces 123 hp and 225 Nm. The 1.5-litre diesel engine generates 116 hp and 260 Nm. All engine options come with transmission choices of a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCA.
The Tata Curvv EV is offered with two battery options: 45 kWh and 55 kWh. The entry-level variant has a power output of 147 hp, compared to the top variant's 164 hp. Both variants share the same torque output of 215 Nm. The MIDC-certified range is 430 km for the base version and 502 km for the more premium version.
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