The Tata Curvv EV is the most design-forward electric vehicle Tata has built — a coupe-SUV that sacrifices nothing practical in pursuit of a silhouette that stands out in a sea of identikit compact crossovers. Launched in 2024 and the first production coupe-SUV in India under ₹25 lakh, the Curvv EV combines the practicality of a proper 5-seater SUV — 500-litre boot, 11.6-litre frunk, 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating — with a roofline that slopes dramatically enough to turn heads without actually reducing rear headroom meaningfully.
Priced between ₹17.49 lakh and ₹22.24 lakh (ex-showroom) across five trims and two battery configurations, the Curvv EV competes at the upper end of the compact electric SUV segment against the Hyundai Creta EV, MG ZS EV, and Mahindra BE 6 — while offering a body style none of them can match.
Tata Curvv EV Price in India 2026 — All Variants
| Variant |
Battery |
Ex-showroom Price |
Key Addition |
| Creative |
45 kWh |
₹17.49 Lakh |
Entry — 430 km range, coupe-SUV design |
| Accomplished |
45 kWh |
₹18.99 Lakh |
Sunroof, 10.25-inch touchscreen, alloy wheels |
| Accomplished+S |
45 kWh |
₹19.99 Lakh |
★ Best 45kWh — panoramic sunroof, V2L |
| Empowered+ |
55 kWh |
₹20.99 Lakh |
502 km range, 165 hp, bigger battery |
| Empowered+A |
55 kWh |
₹21.99 Lakh |
Level 2 ADAS, JBL audio, ambient lighting |
| Dark Edition |
55 kWh |
₹22.24 Lakh |
All-black styling pack — top model |
Tata Curvv EV On-Road Price 2026 — City-wise Breakdown
| City |
Accomplished+S 45kWh (₹19.99L Ex-SW) |
Empowered+A 55kWh (₹21.99L Ex-SW) |
| Delhi |
~₹23.00 Lakh |
~₹25.20 Lakh |
| Mumbai |
~₹22.40 Lakh |
~₹24.50 Lakh |
| Bangalore |
~₹24.30 Lakh |
~₹26.60 Lakh |
| Chennai |
~₹23.50 Lakh |
~₹25.80 Lakh |
| Pune |
~₹22.60 Lakh |
~₹24.75 Lakh |
Tata Curvv EV Battery and Motor Specifications
| Specification |
45 kWh Pack |
55 kWh Pack |
| Battery Capacity |
45 kWh |
55 kWh |
| Motor Power |
148 hp (110 kW) |
165 hp (122 kW) |
| Torque |
215 Nm |
215 Nm |
| MIDC Claimed Range |
430 km |
502 km |
| Real-world Range (mixed city + highway) |
330–355 km |
365–395 km |
| 0–100 kmph |
~11.5 seconds |
~11.15 seconds |
| DC Fast Charge (10–80%) |
~40 min (50 kW) |
~40 min (50 kW) |
| AC Charging (7.2 kW) |
~7 hours full |
~8.5 hours full |
| V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) |
Accomplished+S and above |
Yes — all 55kWh variants |
| V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) |
Accomplished+S and above |
Yes |
| Battery Warranty |
15 years |
15 years ★ |
| Frunk (Front Trunk) |
11.6 litres |
11.6 litres |
| Boot Space |
500 litres |
500 litres |
Tata Curvv EV vs Hyundai Creta EV vs MG ZS EV vs Mahindra BE 6
| Feature |
Curvv EV Empowered+A (₹21.99L) |
Creta EV Long Range (₹18.99L) |
MG ZS EV Excite Pro (₹17.49L) |
Mahindra BE 6 Pack Two (₹22.90L) |
| Battery |
55 kWh |
51.4 kWh |
50.3 kWh |
59 kWh ★ |
| Claimed Range |
502 km |
473 km |
461 km |
682 km ★ |
| Body Style |
Coupe-SUV ★ (unique) |
Conventional SUV |
Conventional SUV |
Coupe-SUV |
| Frunk |
Yes — 11.6L ★ |
No |
No |
Yes |
| Boot Space |
500 L ★ |
433 L |
448 L |
455 L |
| NCAP Safety |
5-star Bharat NCAP ★ |
Not tested (India spec) |
Not tested |
Not tested |
| Battery Warranty |
15 years ★ |
8yr / 1,60,000 km |
8yr / 1,50,000 km |
8yr / 1,60,000 km |
| DC Fast Charge Speed |
50 kW |
100 kW ★ |
76 kW |
175 kW ★ |
| V2L / V2V |
Yes ★ |
Yes ★ |
No |
Yes ★ |
Tata Curvv EV Pros and Cons
Pros
- India's only coupe-SUV under ₹23 lakh — a genuinely distinctive design that no other EV in this price band offers
- 5-star Bharat NCAP — only car in its competitive set with a confirmed Indian crash test rating
- 500-litre boot + 11.6-litre frunk — best combined storage in the segment; frunk is unique at this price
- 15-year battery warranty — significantly longer than any competitor in this segment
- V2L and V2V from Accomplished+S upward — power external devices directly from the car
- JBL 9-speaker audio on Empowered+ variants — premium audio experience
- Ambient lighting on Empowered+ variants — adds significant premium feel to the interior
- Level 2 ADAS on Empowered+A — adaptive cruise, lane keep, AEB, forward collision warning
- Coupe roofline does not meaningfully reduce rear headroom — usable for adults up to 5'11"
Cons
- DC fast charging capped at 50 kW — slowest in the comparison group. Hyundai Creta EV supports 100 kW, Mahindra BE 6 supports 175 kW. At a 100 kW charger, the Curvv EV only draws 50 kW — a significant disadvantage for long-distance travel
- 0–100 in 11.15 seconds — not as quick as Mahindra BE 6 (5.1s) or Hyundai Creta EV (7.9s)
- No AWD option on any variant
- The coupe roofline slightly reduces rear visibility — reversing requires the camera
- Base Creative variant has no sunroof — requires jump to Accomplished (₹18.99L)
Should You Buy the Tata Curvv EV in 2026?
Buy the Accomplished+S (45 kWh) if your daily driving is within 200–250 km and design distinction matters to you. At ₹19.99 lakh, it delivers panoramic sunroof, V2L, 5-star safety, and the unique coupe-SUV design — a combination no other car at this price point offers.
Buy the Empowered+A (55 kWh) if you want the complete feature set — JBL audio, ambient lighting, Level 2 ADAS, and 502 km claimed range. The 15-year battery warranty at this price is an assurance no competitor comes close to matching.
Consider the Hyundai Creta EV instead if fast charging speed is critical for your driving pattern. The Creta EV's 100 kW charging capability means highway DC charging takes half the time at a 100 kW charger — a practical advantage for weekend travellers.
Consider the Mahindra BE 6 instead if performance (0–100 in 5.1s), maximum range (682 km), and 175 kW charging dominate your requirements. The BE 6 is a fundamentally more performance-oriented product.
Prices are ex-showroom India as of April 2026. On-road pricing varies by state. EV road tax exemptions may apply — verify with your local RTO and Tata Motors EV dealership before booking.