Discussions and Answers - Tata Curvv

How does the Curvv's infotainment system stack up against competitors like Hyundai and Kia?
18 December 2024 05:11

Tata's really stepped up their game with the Curvv's infotainment! The 12.3-inch touchscreen is pretty slick, and the interface is much more responsive than older Tata models. But let's be real, it's still not quite at the level of Hyundai and Kia's systems, which are known for being super intuitive and feature-packed. The Curvv's system gets the job done and looks good, but it might feel a bit basic if you're coming from a tech-heavy Korean car.

But if Tata wants to adopt a coupe like design in the Tata Curvv for the Indian market, is that a feat or a professional compromise?
26 November 2024 00:25
But like so many others, I’ll hold judgment until I sit in one. Remember photos can be deceiving – perhaps Tata's engineers are adept at folding up space despite what the coupe like roof may suggest. That would be revolutionary if they've pulled it off.
Possibly, a unique styling will help or hurt the resale value of the Curvv in the long run.
07 November 2024 05:41
There's no way to cut it, it will tank the resale value. Trendy designs age poorly. If you are old enough, I am sure you remember all those "futuristic" cars in the beginning of 2000's that look ridiculous now. The Curvv, however, might be on the same path.
Is Tata’s Curvv EV coupe design practical for Indian families?
19 November 2024 05:22
First off, who is the person buying this car that will actually be doing family road trips? Come on, let’s be real, most people aren’t. It's plenty practical for that purpose. But maybe it’s also more parking friendly, especially in tight spaces, than bigger SUVs.
In India, how will the maintenance cost of the Tata Curvv EV differ from usual ICE vehicles?
02 December 2024 17:03
Initially, the cost of maintaining EVs might even be higher just because there are less people trained in being EV mechanics. Berback: ‘Over time, as EVs become ubiquitous and more folks learn that they can work on them, the costs should start coming down.’
Will India's Tata Curvv EV price itself to ruin its resale value?
01 December 2024 09:45
I think it will hurt resale in the short term but help in the long term. People will initially be skittish, but as the unique EV designs come to market, the Curvv will have a legion of followers that will celebrate the boldness and uniqueness that got the brand here in the first place.
Can the Curvv's infotainment system compete with what Hyundai and Kia have already rolled out?
08 November 2024 08:53
Do you think it’s all of these touchscreens are overkill? Are you the only one? I’d take physical climate control and basic functions buttons any day. That is, the Curvv's system is fine in that sense – it does what it needs to do without being too distracting.
How pragmatic is the Curvv compared to regular boxy SUVs in prevalent Indian conditions?
06 November 2024 02:32
It doesn’t matter what you want; it’s about the target audience, you’re both missing the point. The Curvv is not for people moving tons of stuff on a regular basis. Something stylish for daily use but, being sturdy enough for the occasional road trip. It's for urban dwellers.
Real Indian driving conditions should tell us how will the range anxiety of Tata Curvv EV compare to other EVs.
21 November 2024 05:39
Mostly, Range Anxiety is just a psychological thing. People will see, once they actually own and drive the Curvv, just how much you actually get for daily use. It's literally just getting past that initial mental hurdle that that thing is bringing you.
Will the Curvv’s bold design change perceptions of Tata as a brand?
30 November 2024 18:03
I'm skeptical. When Tata launched the Nano, do you remember? That ought to have been revolutionary too. Just because one interesting model doesn't cause long term changes in brand perception, and just because one interesting model doesn't deliver in every market, doesn't mean that a model will never generate long term change in brand perception or that it won't do well in every single market.
When we talk about the Tata Curvv EV, will it tap into the avant garde features such as a touchscreen smart watch with a remote controlled feature; will it be a game changer or just another gimmick?
08 November 2024 04:33
The true test will be whether it plays nice with our phones and apps. If only it integrates well with WhatsApp and Google Maps, it really is a useful tool. Or if that’s not the case, it’s just a really expensive screen.

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