This is the new Curvv Dark edition and as always the styling changes are cosmetic while the powertrains are of the top-end Curvv ICE version. The Curvv Dark edition comes with either a direct injection 1.2l turbo petrol or a 1.5l diesel with dual clutch automatic gearbox options in both along with a manual of course.
We will talk about the looks here as that has changed. We must say that all black suits the Curvv here and adds to the look with all of the blacked out detailing of course.
The grille and the bumper is further blacked out and of course there are darker 18-inch alloy wheels. A small touch you can see with the extra gloss black cladding too. With the flush door handles, the Curvv Dark has more presence and looks clean as well.
The interior follows suit here with an all black look. Unlike some of these Dark themed editions, the Tata ones are full black and that makes it stand out over the standard version. Hence, you get gloss black accents, black leatherette upholstery and black is also extended to the roof liner. There are also Dark badges all over the interior as we also seen with the other Dark Edition cars.
Feature wise it is similar to the top-end Curvv which means a panoramic sunroof, a 360 degree camera, a nine-speaker JBL sound system, powered tailgate, a 12.3-inch touchscreen and more along with ADAS. Purely for the look, the Curvv Dark Edition is worth the extra as we think it suits the car and in this case you have to pay upwards of about Rs 30,000 which looking at the changes is pretty good value.
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