The Tata Curvv Ev line-up now has a new Dark Edition, priced at Rs 22.24 lakh (ex-showroom, India). The all-electric Curvv is the second Tata EV to get the all-black exterior and interior treatment after the Nexon EV. Based on the top-spec Empowered+ A trim featuring a 55kWh battery pack, this new version of the Tata SUV is Rs 25,000 costlier than the standard model.
- No changes made to the mechanicals of the coupe-SUV
- New window sunshades for rear passengers
Tata Curvv EV Dark Edition: what’s new?
Exterior
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The chrome lines on the lower section of the front bumper have been blacked out to match the theme. In addition to a new Carbon Black exterior paint, the Curvv EV Dark gets black 18-inch alloy wheels and ‘DARK’ badging on the fenders. The ‘EV’ badges on the front doors, however, remain in a contrasting blue colour.
Interior

Inside, the dark theme is applied to the otherwise light grey and ivory upholstery. This extends to the roofliner, dashboard, and leatherette seats, which also have ‘DARK’ lettering on the front headrests. A new sunshade has also been added in the new Curvv EV edition.
Features
The equipment list on offer here is similar to the non-Dark version, including a 10.25-inch driver’s display, a 12.3-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, ambient lighting, a JBL sound system, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats and an air purifier. The Level 2 ADAS suite, which is exclusive to the Empowered+ A trimis also available; six airbags, rear parking sensors, a 360-degree camera and TPMS are standard safety features. In October 2024, the Curvv EV became the third Tata EV to score five stars in BNCAP crash testing.
Tata Curvv EV Dark Edition battery, range and motor specs
Performance and range
Powering the Curvv electric is a front-wheel-drive (FWD) motor, which makes 167hp and 215Nm, and it sources juice from a 55kWh battery pack, allowing a 502km MIDC range on a single charge. The run-up to 100kph from rest in the Curvv EV takes 8.6 seconds (claimed). Eco, City and Sport drive modes are available; Tata claims a top speed of 160kph in Sport mode and 120kph in other modes.
Battery charging
The Curvv EV comes with a 7.2kW AC charger, which takes 7.9 hours to charge from 10 to 100 percent. With a 70kW DC fast charger, a 10 to 80 percent charge comes up in 40 minutes. Charging via a regular 15A wall socket is possible as well.
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