Tata’s new cars seen during testing, know when they will be launched

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Yogesh

Upcoming Tata Car: If we look at the list of cars to be launched in India in 2024, then Tata Curve is also included in it. Due to its stylish coupe design, it has generated a lot of interest among the people. Recently, the test mules of Tata Curve were seen with Tata Nexon i-CNG, showing the difference in size and many similarities.

Seen together in the pictures

The Curve is a coupe-style SUV that attracts people’s attention. It looks like a proper European car. It is based on the Nexon. Tata Motors introduced the production-spec version of the Curve at the 2024 India Mobility Show. The Curve is likely to be 4,308 mm in length, 1,810 mm in width, 1,630 mm in height and has a wheelbase of 2,560 mm long, along with a boot space of 422 liters. Which is 313 mm longer, 6 mm wider, 10 mm higher than Nexon and its wheelbase is 62 mm longer.

What was seen in the testing mules?

When Curve and Nexon stand together, the extra size is clearly visible. At the rear where there is a coupe style sloping roof. More muscular profiling can be seen on the doors of Curve with new flush-mounted door handles. While these test mules of Nexon are of the i-CNG variant, which was also introduced at the 2024 India Mobility Expo.

This test mule of Curve does not have a regular panoramic sunroof. It is similar to the fixed glass roof on the Curve EV concept and Curve ICE patent image. However, the ICE Curve introduced at the 2024 India Mobility Expo had a dual-panel openable sunroof. That is, Tata can give the option of choosing a fixed glass roof or a traditional sunroof.

Interior and Features

The Curve will share its dashboard and the entire interior layout and door trims with the Nexon. It will also borrow several elements from premium vehicles like the Harrier and Safari, including a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen, chunkier 4-spoke steering wheel, electronic parking brake, dual zone climate control and HUD.

Powertrain

In terms of powertrain, the Curve will launch with EV and diesel engine options first and petrol options are likely to be introduced later. We expect the Curve EV to get single-motor RWD and dual-motor AWD setups. The 1.5L diesel engine is the same as the Nexon (113 bhp and 260 Nm) and the Curve will get the same petrol engine as the Nexon, but in a more powerful tune.

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