As a recent convert to electric vehicles (I made the switch last year with my shift from an old diesel hatchback to a Tata Tiago EV, and enjoy its quiet and smooth ride) I can tell you that driving one feels pretty incredible. But such enthusiasm holds only when the price is right. That’s where the Tata Curvv EV sits in 2025 – a smart, modern-looking coupe-SUV that is handsome, practical for every day use and under ₹25 lakh ex-showroom.
The Curvv EV launched in August 2024 and got an update again in November 2025. This update added features like ventilated rear seats, dual-zone climate control, better rear comfort, and new colour options. With a claimed range of up to 502 km, a solid 5-star Global NCAP safety rating, fast charging support, and JBL speakers that make every drive enjoyable, the Curvv EV competes strongly with the MG ZS EV and the Nexon EV.
But for most people—including budget-conscious EV users like me—the main question is simple: What is the Tata Curvv EV on-road price in India in 2025?
As of December 3, 2025, ex-showroom prices start at ₹17.49 lakh for the base Creative 45kWh variant and go up to ₹22.24 lakh for the top Empowered+ A 55 kWh Dark Edition. When you add RTO, insurance, handling charges, hypothecation fees, and available subsidies, the on-road price becomes ₹19.5 lakh to ₹25.5 lakh depending on your city.
Using the latest numbers from CarDekho, CarWale, and Tata Motors (including year-end discounts of up to ₹70,000 on MY2024 models), here is a simple breakdown of city-wise prices, performance, variants, ownership costs, and practical insights to help you decide if the Curvv EV fits your needs.
Tata Curvv EV On Road Price Breakdown: Ex-Showroom to Total Cost
The final on-road price for Tata Curvv EV would depend upon the ex-showroom price, RTO charges (8-12% of ex-showroom in most of the cities), insurance(₹ 40,000-60,000), and accessories as well as for zero dep add-on covers along with other additional features such as a fastag. For first-time EV purchase, the FAME-III subsidy is available for customers with annual income of less than ₹15 lakh to buy a new electric two-wheeler. December offers also include a ₹50,000 green bonus and an extra ₹20,000 exchange or scrappage discount on selected MY2024 units.
Below are the latest on-road price estimates in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Chennai. The list includes all variants from Creative 45kWh to Empowered+ A 55kWh.
Variant-wise prices range from ₹17.49 lakh to ₹22.24 lakh ex-showroom, with on-road prices between ₹19.5 lakh and ₹25.7 lakh depending on RTO and state EV benefits. For example:
Creative 45kWh:
- Delhi: ₹19.50 lakh
- Mumbai: ₹20 lakh
- Bangalore: ₹19.80 lakh
Top-End Empowered+ A 55kWh:
- On-road price: ₹24.70–₹25.70 lakh
- Dark Edition adds: ₹50,000
In Delhi, the Empowered+ 55kWh variant costs around ₹24.40 lakh on road, with a possible reduction of up to ₹1 lakh through FAME-III.
Also in Mumbai, the higher 11% RTO shoots up to ₹24.90 lakh though Maharashtra’s ₹1 lakh EV rebate lowers it by little bit.
Due to Karnataka’s robust EV policies, the on-road price of Nexon EV in Bangalore is just ₹24.70 lakh.
In Chennai, too the price is about ₹24.50 lakh due to lower insurance and EV-friendly rules.”
As a result, the Tata Curvv EV’s on-road pricing scales from around ₹19.5 lakh to ₹25.5 lakh which is approximately 10–15% more than its ex-showroom number. Monthly EMIs fall between ₹35,000 and ₹45,000 for a 5-year loan at 8.5% interest. Resale value is also strong at 75–85% after three years, thanks to Tata’s 15-year battery warranty and India’s fast-growing EV charging network with over 5,000 charging stations.
Tata Curvv EV 2025 Engine, Performance, and Range
The Tata Curvv EV is built on Tata’s Acti.ev platform and comes with two safe LFP (lithium iron phosphate) battery packs. The 45kWh battery offers a claimed 430 km range (300–350 km real), and the 55kWh battery offers 502 km (400–450 km real). Both use a single-motor front-wheel-drive setup.
- Base model: 148 hp and 215 Nm
- Top model: 167 hp and 267 Nm
The 55kWh variant does 0–100 km/h in 8.6 seconds and has a top speed of 160 km/h, making it suitable for highway driving. Efficiency is 15–18 kWh per 100 km, meaning ₹1–₹1.5 per km when charging at home. This is much cheaper than petrol or diesel SUVs.
During my November 2025 drive in Mumbai, the Curvv EV felt stable even on rough roads due to its 190 mm ground clearance and good suspension tuning. Instant torque makes overtaking easy. One-pedal driving and regen braking help in traffic. There is no AWD option yet, but the FWD system improves efficiency.
Charging performance is strong.
DC fast charging (60 kW): 10–80% in ~30 minutes (adds ~200 km)
Home AC charging (7.2 kW): Full charge in ~8 hours
On long trips like a Delhi–Chennai 1,000 km route, expect 2–3 charging stops thanks to Tata Power’s growing highway network.
Tata Curvv EV 2025 Design, Features, and Interior Comfort
The Curvv EV has a premium coupe-SUV design with:
- Length: 4,310 mm
- Width: 1,810 mm
- Height: 1,637 mm
It gets sleek LED light bars, flush door handles, sharp lines, and 18-inch aero wheels. A drag coefficient of 0.31 helps improve range. Colours include Pristine White and Cosmic Gold.
Practicality is also good:
- 500-litre boot
- 1,200-litre space with rear seats folded
- 60-litre frunk for cables and small items
Inside, the Curvv EV feels modern with:
- 12.3-inch Harman touchscreen (Arcade.ev OS)
- 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
- Wireless Android Auto / Apple CarPlay
- OTA updates
- “Hey Tata” voice assistant
The November 2025 update added:
- Ventilated rear seats
- Dual-zone climate control
- Better sunshades
- More storage
Premium features include:
- Panoramic sunroof
- Wireless charger
- Multi-color ambient lighting
- 9-speaker JBL sound system
Rear seat comfort is good, but headroom may feel tight for tall users because of the coupe roof design.
Safety is a major plus point. The Curvv EV has a 5-star Global NCAP rating with:
- Six airbags
- Level 2 ADAS
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane-keep assist
- Auto emergency braking
- Blind-spot monitoring
- 360° camera with transparent view
The ADAS system worked very well during my test drive, especially on expressways.
Tata Curvv EV 2025 Ownership Experience Updates & Its Final Verdict
The Curvv EV is easy and affordable to own. Tata offers:
- 15-year battery warranty for first owners
- Low annual service cost: ₹8,000–₹10,000
- Over 1,000 service centres
- Low running cost of ₹1 per km
In addition, the November 2025 update presented a Dark Edition option with black design and extended the lifetime battery warranty toadditional models.
The Curvv EV’s main strengths are:
- Good range
- Stylish design
- Strong safety
- Loaded features
- Good value for money
Its small drawbacks include:
- Occasional infotainment issues (fixable through OTA)
- Slightly tight rear headroom
In conclusion, Tata Curvv EV gets a rating of 4.6/5 and it will qualify as one of the best EV coupes under ₹25 lakh available for city users as well long distance traveers. It looks more contemporary than the Nexon EV and also represents better value than the MG ZS EV, so would be an excellent pick for those who would like to have some premium features.







