Tata Curvv is one of the earliest mass-market coupe SUVs in the country which continues to be its unique selling proposition
In this latest post, a Tata Curvv is seen towing three dumpers which is equivalent to 42,000 kg. Each truck weighs 14,000 kg and the coupe SUV is able to pull them together. The Indian automobile industry has become more competitive than ever. This is particularly true for the mid-size SUV segment. Every major car marque has some product in this space. This popularity is derived from the customers’ passion to own SUVs. However, the Indian auto giant wanted to offer something unique. As a result, the Curvv boasts a coupe silhouette to set it apart from its rivals.
Tata Curvv Tows Three Dumpers
This video clip stems from the official Tata Motors Cars channel on YouTube. It showcases the Curvv at the Tata Motors plant. We see the heavy chains with which the SUV is towed to the truck parked behind it. At the beginning, the announcement confirms that the car is taking on a challenge to pull a single truck weighing 14,000 kg. As the driver presses the accelerator, the SUV starts to move without any fuss. With it, even the truck commences moving forward. That is when the camera shows two additional trucks connected to the first truck. Hence, the Curvv was able to comfortably pull three trucks simultaneously. That is a testament to the power this coupe SUV possesses.
Specs and Price
The Tata Curvv is available in three powertrain options – a 1.2-litre Revotron turbo petrol, 1.5-litre Kryojet turbo diesel and 1.2-litre Hyperion Gasoline Direct Injection which makes 120 PS / 170 Nm, 118 PS / 260 Nm and 125 PS / 225 Nm of peak power and torque, respectively. There are two transmission alternatives with each engine – either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT automatic. This allows all sorts of buyers to have the right variant for them. The prices range from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 19 lakh, ex-showroom.
Specs | Tataย CURVV |
Engine | 1.2L (Turbo P) / 1.5L (D) / 1.2L (Direct Injection Turbo P) |
Power | 120 PS / 118 PS / 125 PS |
Torque | 170 Nm / 260 Nm / 225 Nm |
Transmission | 6MT / 7DCT |
My View
Now while these stunts are generally great for promotional advertisement purposes, I must mention that you should not do it with your personal cars. Obviously, cars are not meant for such activities. Even though there might not be an issue immediately, the components could get damaged in the long run. Therefore, I would advise our readers to just enjoy such videos for entertainment purposes and not imitate them at any cost. Let us pledge to be responsible drivers.
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