
Tata Curvv Gets Price Hike- Here's How Much Creta Rival Costs Now
The starting price for the Curvv's entry-level model remains at Rs. 10 lakh. The prices for several other variants, including the Accomplished S GDI turbo-petrol MT Dark Edition, Accomplished S GDI turbo-petrol DCA Dark Edition, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol MT Dark Edition, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol DCA Dark Edition, Smart diesel MT, Accomplished S diesel MT Dark Edition, Accomplished S diesel DCA Dark Edition, Accomplished+ A diesel MT Dark Edition, and Accomplished+ A diesel DCA Dark Edition, also stay the same.
A price increase of Rs. 3,000 applies to the Creative S GDI turbo-petrol MT, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol DCA, Creative+ S GDI turbo-petrol MT, Creative+ S GDI turbo-petrol DCA, Accomplished S GDI turbo-petrol MT, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol MT, and Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol DCA versions of the Tata Curvv. All remaining variants experience a consistent price change of Rs. 13,000.
The Tata Curvv is available with three different engine options: two petrol variants and one diesel variant. The 1.2-litre Revotron petrol engine produces 118 hp alongside 170 Nm of torque. The Curvv's 1.2-litre Hyperion petrol engine offers 123 hp and 225 Nm of torque. The 1.5-litre diesel engine has an output of 116 hp and 260 Nm. Each engine choice comes with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 7-speed DCA. With these specs, the Tata Curvv competes against models like the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, and others.

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